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Dell 32 Plus 4K Monitor (S3225QS)

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July 2025

No USB-C, but this stylish monitor wins for its 120Hz refresh rates, excellent speakers and image quality

- TIM DANTON

Dell 32 Plus 4K Monitor (S3225QS)

PRICE £308 (£369 inc VAT) from dell.​com

As can be seen from the Dell UltraSharp review opposite, Dell's rollout of its Good, Better, Best strategy - Dell, Dell Plus, Dell Premium - remains a work in progress. Here, though, we have the first example of its mid-tier Plus range coming to monitors, and rather nice it is too.

In terms of looks, it feels more like a Premium product. I bring your attention to the incredibly slim bezels, while to my eyes the white finish is classier than the over-used metallic grey seen on the UltraSharp range. You still enjoy height-adjustment, up to 100mm, while the tilt angle of -5° to 21° is absolutely fine. What you don't get is any rotation: if you want to show your screen to your neighbour, you're moving the whole unit.

One giveaway that this may not be the world's most expensive monitor comes when you activate the on-screen display (OSD). There simply aren't that many things to do. You have the normal selection of presets, ranging from movie to first-person-shooter, but in terms of shifting gamuts there's only the standard option, a customisable setting and sRGB.

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