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Screen Size 30 Inches
Resolution QXGA Wide
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Screen Surface Description Glossy

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  • IPS (in-plane switching) technology for minimal color deviation across a wide viewing angle
  • 30" (76cm) display with 2560x1600 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio for clear images and exceptional multitasking
  • Easy, versatile adjustability and some of the latest connectivity options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D, USB ports and a 7-in-1 media card reader
  • Product has 3 year warranty
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz (Recommended)

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Standing screen display size ‎30 Inches
Screen Resolution ‎1920x1080
Max Screen Resolution ‎2560 x 1600
Number of USB 2.0 Ports ‎5
Brand ‎Dell
Series ‎U3011
Item model number ‎U3011 Ultrasharp Monitor
Item Weight ‎20.5 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎33.19 x 27.05 x 11.42 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎33.19 x 27.05 x 11.42 inches
Color ‎Black
Department ‎Monitors - LCD Flat Panel
Manufacturer ‎Dell
ASIN ‎B004KKGF1O
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Date First Available ‎September 17, 2010

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Product description Dell UltraSharp U3011 30 LCD Monitor 30IN WS ULTRASHARP U3011 FLAT PANEL MONITOR 7 ms - 16:10 - Adjustable Display Angle - 2560 x 1600 - 1.07 Billion Colors - 370 Nit - 1000:1 - DVI - HDMI Product Description From the Manufacturer Dell UltraSharp U3011 30" Monitor Let your ideas play on a grand stage Experience amazing wide-angle viewing and color consistency with the Dell UltraSharp U3011 30" Monitor with PremierColor. Extensive connectivity features and customization via CustomColor mode make the U3011 an ideal choice for professionals in CAD/CAM, graphic design, gaming and other fields where color precision matters. IPS (in-plane switching) technology for minimal color deviation across a wide viewing angle 30" (76cm) display with high resolution for clear images

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Dell UltraSharp U3011 30" Monitor

Let your ideas play on a grand stage
Experience amazing wide-angle viewing and color consistency with the Dell™ UltraSharp™ U3011 30" Monitor with PremierColor. Extensive connectivity features and customization via CustomColor mode make the U3011 an ideal choice for professionals in CAD/CAM, graphic design, gaming and other fields where color precision matters.
  • IPS (in-plane switching) technology for minimal color deviation across a wide viewing angle
  • 30" (76cm) display with high resolution for clear images and exceptional multitasking
  • Excellent AdobeRGB and sRGB coverage for rich, lifelike visuals
  • Easy, versatile adjustability and some of the latest connectivity options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D, and USB ports


Designed for those who dream bigger

Bring your biggest ideas to life on the Dell UltraSharp U3011 monitor's stunning 30" (76cm) widescreen display area.

See what you've been missing
With its 2560 x 1600 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio, the U3011 enables a wide, generous viewing area and offers plenty of space for your windows and applications.

Amazing views from any angle
The U3011 makes collaborative viewing easy thanks to its IPS (in-plane switching) technology, which is designed to give you a bright, stable picture and consistent colors from an ultra-wide viewing angle.

Excellence in motion
Whether you're watching a video or creating it, a 7-millisecond (gray-to-gray) response time (typical) provides a razor-sharp, ghost-free viewing experience on moving. images.

Over 1 billion colors at your disposal
With 1.07 billion displayable colors and a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (1000:1 typical), you can create and experience images, graphics, videos and more in brilliant, true-o-life colors.


Precise, industry-standard color—right out of the box

PremierColor technology in the Dell UltraSharp U3011 monitor helps to ensure that you get reliable, true-to-life colors from day one.

A world of color, built right in
The U3011 monitor arrives factory-tuned to AdobeRGB and sRGB modes, so you can dive into projects fast without the need for extensive color calibration.

Incredible color accuracy
For professionals in design, photography and other fields where color precision matters, the U3011 is compatible with 100% sRGB and 99% AdobeRGB standards to help meet your needs for color accuracy.

Custom color adjustment
When you want to fine-tune to a customized color palette, CustomColor Mode lets you adjust color values to your personal preferenes.

Brilliance across the color spectrum
Experience rich, lifelike visuals at 117% (CIE 1976) color gamut (typical), and see incredible detail in grayscales.


A premium experience at every level

The U3011 offers a number of features that make it easy to connect and a pleasure to use, no matter how much screen time you log.

Choose your most comfortable view
Customize your viewing experience with the height-adjustable stand and tilt/swivel features—or, save valuable desktop space by detaching the panel from the stand for wall mounting. (Wall mounting equipment not included.)

Powerful digital connectivity
Enjoy superb connectivity across PCs, game consoles and more thanks to DisplayPort, audio connectors (supports 5.1 channel audio connection), two HDMI 1.3 and two DVI-D connectors with High-bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP).

Control at your fingertips
Easily manipulate the on-screen display with capacitive-touch switches for setup and screen optimization.

Plug-and-play flexibility
Easily connect to peripherals or share content using component connections and USB ports.


Easy to use, easy to own

In addition to being easy to set up and maintain, your Dell UltraSharp U3011 monitor arrives with the support features and standards to help add peace of mind long after your purchase.

Zero bright pixels, guaranteed
Under Dell's Premium Panel Guarantee, you will receive a panel exchange should even one bright defective pixel appear on the screen during your Limited Hardware Warranty period.

Commitment to high environmental standards
The U3011 monitor is more than just a high-performance device. It's also an exceptionally efficient performer, featuring ENERGY STAR® 5.0 certification.


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Customers praise the monitor's color accuracy, with one noting it matches Photoshop perfectly, and appreciate its high resolution capabilities with no bad pixels. The screen size receives positive feedback, with one customer mentioning it provides 2560x1600 pixels of desktop space, and customers find it easy to read with crisp text that prevents eye fatigue. The monitor performs flawlessly with dual-link DVI, and customers consider it viable for gaming. While some customers find it worth the price, others consider it expensive.

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97 customers mention "Color quality"83 positive14 negative

Customers praise the monitor's color quality, noting its accurate reproduction and amazing contrast at 2560x1600 resolution, with one customer mentioning it matches Photoshop perfectly.

"...I pushed brightness up to 27 and then it looked very good, to the point where you don't really notice, and other than snow scenes and B&W high-key..." Read more

"Pros: Display is huge, and looks great. Bought it on the 17th of Sep 2012, arrivied on the 18th of Sep...." Read more

"...It looks really good to me but not any better really than the 27 inch Asus it replaced...." Read more

"...The Samsung is also very stylish design-wise unlike the all-business Dell. Amazon's service was stellar as always. That's an easy 5-stars...." Read more

69 customers mention "Monitor quality"62 positive7 negative

Customers find this monitor excellent, particularly for gaming, with one customer noting it performs better for productivity than 16:9 monitors.

"...I realize, this is an old product now, but a testament to how well-built Dell monitors can be...." Read more

"...brilliant colors for lively films and animations, and gaming for RPG players is a treat...." Read more

"First, off, awesome monitor overall. Blew me away when I got it up and running, with this monstrous screen on my desk. Pros: -..." Read more

"...the monitor performance has proved quite durable and exceptional for everything I use it for." Read more

64 customers mention "Resolution"46 positive18 negative

Customers praise the monitor's high resolution capabilities and video quality, noting there are no bad pixels.

"...stunning monitor, and for the 6 months I owned it, I was ecstatic with the image quality and I know the new owner will be also...." Read more

"...Massive 16:10 real-estate, uniform color, no backlight bleeding, no bad pixels, or any other complaints I'd heard about Dell's UXX11-series monitors..." Read more

"...Contrast looks good even at 100%. The panel has great resolution and viewing angles, so sitting close is perfectly fine...." Read more

"An excellent monitor. The colors are perfect, the resolution is the highest you can buy currently at the 30 inch size..." Read more

42 customers mention "Screen size"33 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the monitor's large screen size, with one customer noting it provides 2560x1600 pixels of desktop space and another mentioning it increases productivity by up to 30%.

"Pros: Display is huge, and looks great. Bought it on the 17th of Sep 2012, arrivied on the 18th of Sep...." Read more

"...Pros - Pixel density and size allow this monitor to clearly, crisply display text and wonderful transitions in multicolored photos and..." Read more

"...Blew me away when I got it up and running, with this monstrous screen on my desk. Pros: - Size: Huge screen. -..." Read more

"...It is packed with features, including different color profiles, image scaling, picture-in-picture, and much more...." Read more

27 customers mention "Functionality"19 positive8 negative

Customers are satisfied with the monitor's functionality, with several noting it performs flawlessly with Dual-link DVI, and one mentioning it works well at 1920 x 1200 resolution.

"...There are no dead pixels and the built-in hub still works perfectly...." Read more

"...It was clean this time. I have hooked it up and it is working great...." Read more

"...need a high quality display, and discovered that it is completely inadequate for this task...." Read more

"...navigated but it's very intuitive and completely understandable and functional in less than five minutes of "playing" with it...." Read more

25 customers mention "Readability"23 positive2 negative

Customers find the monitor easy to read, with one mentioning that the crispness of text prevents eye fatigue, and another noting that the on-screen menus are straightforward.

"...different in how it's navigated but it's very intuitive and completely understandable and functional in less than five minutes of "playing" with..." Read more

"...Menus are straight forward and have a logical flow...." Read more

"...The crispness of the text prevents any eye fatigue and allows me to code for extensive periods of time without eye strain...." Read more

"...On screen menus are easy to access and seem very logical...." Read more

22 customers mention "Sharpness"22 positive0 negative

Customers praise the monitor's sharpness, noting its crisp text and good balance, with one customer describing it as the sharpest large monitor.

"...Pros: - Size: Huge screen. - Image quality: Gorgeous, sharp, great colors. - Set up: Easy Cons: -..." Read more

"...two was a beautiful display, with deep color and images sharp enough to cut your corneas!..." Read more

"...The blacks are about as good as they could be and the very fine matte surface is a good balance of sharpness while suppressing annoying reflections...." Read more

"...monitor; however, you definitely get what you pay for with the ultra sharp quality you'd expect from a Dell monitor...." Read more

41 customers mention "Value for money"20 positive21 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the monitor's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it very expensive.

"...Pros 2560x1600 IPS at a good price point Many adjustments to get ideal color correction Sturdy, solid build Cons..." Read more

"...to me, the monitor was a bit over-priced for what it is, but I'm hoping the durability and over-all build quality will make up for that with..." Read more

"...: Compared to other 30" monitors in its class, it is definitely a good value. I considered others, but this one really got great reviews...." Read more

"...some reduction based on the market supply/demand, it is a bit much for most...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
    UPDATE 5/18/2022: This July will be 10 years ago that I purchased this monitor. I'm still using it for Photo, video, flight sim and MIDI Orchestration. It still calibrates perfectly with the DataColor Spyder 5... my 13x19 prints come off my Canon printer looking just like the monitor. There are no dead pixels and the built-in hub still works perfectly. This update is a moot point I realize, this is an old product now, but a testament to how well-built Dell monitors can be.
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    Before the U2711 fans start flinging their darts, I do agree that image-wise the 2711 is a stunning monitor, and for the 6 months I owned it, I was ecstatic with the image quality and I know the new owner will be also. But here's a few thoughts for those trying to decide between U2711, U3011 and the HP ZR30W. Those are the three I researched starting 6 months ago, and now have a happy answer and ending. But first let me mention where I'm coming from because when I searched for reviews, they mostly covered gaming attributes. If you're a gamer, continue your search elsewhere, I can't help you there. For the photo and video editor who also does printing and works with a calibrated display (I use the Spyder3Elite), this review is for you. I use the Adobe Production Premium Suite mainly with this monitor, so my review will be weighted on that experience. Let's quickly cover the big questions:

    HP ZR30W
    The HP uses S-IPS panels versus the Dell's older H-IPS panels. The newer S-IPS is arguably more accurate on paper, but I don't see it. The Lamborghini Aventador is arguably faster than the Aston-Martin V12 DBS Coupe, but at that level of precision, does it matter? The big push for monitors is for LED, but if you do image editing, I dare say the CCFL Dells will calibrate better and more accurately. Also, the HP has only two inputs, and a few years down the road I may get a new monitor and have plans for the U3011, and I'll certainly want the AMAZING array of inputs on the Dell. So, the HP is out at least for me.
    (UPDATE, 10-22-2012: I got a reply on this review from RAN today that said the Dell's H-IPS panel is actually the newer technology. I checked it out and they were right! One more plus for the Dell. Thanks for pointing that out!)
    (UPDATE, 3-6-2013: good reply from Tracy Bolte who pointed out that latency specs are better on the HP if you do gaming, and that the HP might use a CCFL backlamp after all. I researched HP's site and they don't actually specify the type of back lamp. Will research further. If anyone knows for sure, please reply. Retailers' specs are NOT always accurate!)

    White Sparkle/Anti-Glare Matte Finish
    This subject is as controversial as global warming, but there is a fairly easy answer. Yes, the matte finish does introduce a sort of grainy filter that's noticable where whites show. Obviously whites would be gorgeous white without that, but to survive with a glossy monitor you really need a scenario where there is NO bright light source behind you. Great scenario if you have that! Anyway, some people say they don't see it, others say it's gross. I discovered that as you make the monitor brighter, the dirty goes away. For photo and video editors in a darkened studio (how I work), lowering your brightness is a given, but there's a threshold where if it gets too low your whites will get a bit yucky. My U2711 was that way: it came set at a brightness of 50 out of the box, but my calibration unit wanted it set at 17 based on ambient light. After calibration my colors on that U2711 were spot on, but whites were not so great. I pushed brightness up to 27 and then it looked very good, to the point where you don't really notice, and other than snow scenes and B&W high-key portraits, how much pure white do we have in an image? As for my new U3011, this was a big advantage over the U2711, the whites are cleaner and brighter. After calibration the software wanted my brightness down to 12, and leaving it there it looks great, like the U2711 after pushing it up to 27 to achieve the same clean whites. Don't get me wrong, the U2711 is equally great once adjusted and for most that's no problem. But if you do large format printing at home like me, a monitor set brighter than the suggested level at calibration will give you darker prints, so you have to compensate (not difficult, just another step to perform). So the U3011 wins here, looks great without boosting brightness. Side note: if you like a really bright monitor, the "sparkly dirty whites" are a moot point, you probably won't see it.

    Image vs Text
    I got the U3011 and sold the U2711 for two reasons: I do like a 16:10 ratio of the 3011 over the 16:9 ratio of the 2711. Photoshop and Premiere Pro need all the real estate they can get (and RAM!), so 16:10 on the U3011 is a clear winner. But also, the U2711 has a 109 pixels per inch where the U3011 has 101 pixels per inch. That means that images on the U2711 will be the most incredible because of having the most pixels per inch, but that makes text incredibly small. Squinting and leaning forward to read text on a web page gets a little old. Younger eyes will probably be fine, plus you can always boost Text Size in Windows and Mac, but if you do graphics with text and web layouts that can cause some issues. The U3011 with its 101 pixels per inch makes the text just right. I was concerned if that would make images look any less great, but it's only an 8% decrease in resolution, and you do NOT see any less quality on screen. The U3011 wins there again.

    Uneven Screen Colors/Hues
    I see complaints from time to time on that, but both my former U2711 and my new U3011 are even and gorgeous to my eye. I imagine that this technology is difficult to master but it seems by 2012 we've gotten it down pretty good. Therefore it's best if you get a U3011 that's the latest Rev A07 because it's the older units that many seem to have issues with. I ordered my straight from Amazon and the sticker on the back says A07, MFG date, July 2012. Doesn't get much newer than that and it helps that Amazon moves a lot of stock, therefore always getting new units in.

    Wide Gamut and Calibration
    If you do a lot of post production work, no doubt you use a colorimeter and will want to calibrate the U3011. There are factory presets that will set the monitor up quite nicely for those who don't calibrate, this thing looks amazing right out of the box. But for post production where we need to ensure Pantone 2747 blue really is that hue, calibration is necessary. I made the mistake initially with the U2711 of cal'ing it after Resetting All Settings in the OSD like we normally do. The calibration looked horrendous afterwards, and I've seen several people complain about that in reviews. That's because resetting to Factory Defaults installs the "Standard" profile, it does NOT remove it! Therefore, after the global reset, then go to Presets and set it to Custom Color. A Type Choice box pops up after you do that, just close and ignore it. But now you'll be in custom mode which allows calibrating to work properly.

    3-Year Warranty
    I started a Chat with Dell Customer Service and asked them about the 3-year warranty, because I'm buying it here, not Dell directly. Turns out the warranties are in Amazon's name when they are shipped to Amazon's warehouse. The Dell CS rep then transferred the warranty into my Dell account, done! So, make sure you head to Dell's site and start a Chat and request the transfer of Warranty after you get the monitor delivered and are sure all is well. Another reviewer claimed it's only 12 months but that isn't the case, just start a Chat and Dell will transfer it. Right after the transfer, my account showed the monitor right away, but it did say the warranty remaining was 365 days, so while still on the Chat I asked about that, and she said to let the system update, it should show within 24-48 hours. Well, I just looked even though it's only been 12 hours, and sure enough, the full warranty is there. In fact, they gave me an extra 100 days, it expires in November 2015. BTW, while on the chat, I asked if I could transfer my original U2711 warranty to the person who bought it, and they took care of that too, all they needed was address and phone number. SO, make sure you hop on and get your transfer going if you get this monitor.

    Bottom Line
    After working with the Dell 2405, U2711 and now the U3011, I'm totally pleased with Dells' image quality for post production work (and overall gorgeous imagery!). The HP models are surprisingly limited with input options which is no small thing these days. If you do all image editing or you do that and other work and have great vision, the U2711 is a superb choice. But if your budget allows and you hit the right sale (got mine for 1078), the U3011 is the clear winner, no contest IMO. It has it all, and the only con that actually matters to me is sticker shock, but once you pull the trigger and actually see this drive-in movie screen on your desk and experience the image quality, you'll heal quickly, lol.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2012
    Pros: Display is huge, and looks great. Bought it on the 17th of Sep 2012, arrivied on the 18th of Sep.

    Cons: On the 22nd of Sep, the screen would go blank after comining out of power save. Notified Amazon on the 23, got a new one on the 24th. Worked great until 12 Dec 2012. Now, no display out of DisplayPort. I do get a display out of the DVI, however it looks smashed together, like it can't display everything. I have tried everything, from unplugging all cables and reseating the video card. So I pulled out my old monitor. The old one work great. Now I'm dealing with Dell to get a replacement. The warrenty dosen't expire till 2015.

    To sumup, it is an awsome monitor, when it works. For the price, I would think that they could manufacture a well buit, enduring product. The hassle of having to send it in for repair again, makes me wish I never bought it.

    Update: I got the replacement on 13 Dec, so good on Dell for next day replacement. But the base of the monitor was scratched up, not too big of a deal. But the monitor was filthy with dust. Come on Dell, I expected your to send me a refurbished monitor but at least clean the thing off before you send it to a customer. Cleaning the monitor myself only took a minute, but it cost you a lot of your reputation in my eyes.

    Update 2: The display port die again. One week after receiving the replacement. I replace hardware for as part of my job, I thought to myself, it has got to be the video card or the cable. Switched out the graphics card right away, didn't help. Went at least 5 Electronic stores to buy a new display port cable, no luck. So I order one on Amazon and wait the few day for it to get here. Plug it in, still nothing. So I went to DVI The Dual DVI resolution is suppose to be 2560 x 1600, just like the display port. That what it defaults to, but the sceen is messed up. So I do what any good troubleshooter does, I start at the lowest resolution and work my way up. 1600 x 1200 is as high as it goes with me being able to still read what on the sceen. So I call Dell on the 28 Dec. I go to thier website to get the phone number. I click on the link for telephone, and it prompts me for the service tag. I type it in, and get a message that the service tag I entered in register in anouther region. It still doesn't give me the phone number (DELL, just a hint, you should fix this). I couple of google search later, I find the International number. So I give it a callThe customer care guy yells at me when it try to read him off what I think is the order number. The dell packing list is a printed mess and nothing is in the indicated blocks (2nd Hint, Dell fix this too). The yelling customer care guy send me to hardware(30 min hold time). The hardware guys was much more enjoyable to speak with and put in every number on the invoice till we found both my customer number and the order number. But unfortunatly he told me the was a hold on my account and I need to be sent back to customer care. Customer care look and said there was no hold and sent me back to hardware. This went on for 2 hours. I am please to say during this whole ordeal, I never yell or lost my temper, but I wanted to. Finally they figured out that the new monitor was not register to me, but the deparment that took care of it would not be in till Monday, they had just left for the weekend less that 30min ago. Guy say he put it all in the ticket and the issue will be fixed by the time I get home from work on Monday. Call Monday 31 Dec, still not done. Between the 1 of Jan to the 8 of Jan, they keep telling me they fix the issue and my new monitor is on the way. Of couser the issue is not fixed and my replacement order keep getting canceled. Today is the 9th of Jan, I was plesently surprised that the monitor was at my house. It was clean this time. I have hooked it up and it is working great. I realy like this monitor, but if it fails again, I'm asking Dell for a refund.
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