The monitor itself, I have only one day in operation and it is still bright, but so far I can make no IPS Glow and no bleeding in daylight. This was visible when LG readily, even if it did not bother myself not particularly. But I'm waiting times until the evening off and possibly complements my recession. But right now it seems as if the panel perfectly. Since I often times BF4 or DayZ zocke among others, of course, gaming is regarding the comparison. An important aspect for me. On the LG fit for me about all great colors, small ghosting, no noticeable input lag and a great feeling right in the middle - but that's what is sure to be even better with the DELL U3415W due to the curved displays. I'm curious, the first impression is at least very good!
What I, however, clearly liked it better when LG is the menu and the service with the little joystick - it was just perfect. In contrast, the "touch-sensor buttons" on DELL just awful, but the menu one uses anyway only 2-3 times, therefore no reason for me to turn the monitor to evaluate negatively.
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UPDATE 01:02:15
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In Ggegensatz the first impression I can now say that the Dell clear IPS Glow or Lichhöfe or whatever you want to call it, has. The LG 34UM95 had the problem on the bottom left corner slightly in the more pronounced and in the other 3 corners. The Dell has about equally in all 4 corners of the problem in strength as it is to see exactly in the review by Xiberger. Overall, this is a pity, but still not so disturbing to me that I would not be satisfied. Since the AOC U3477PQU is apparently the least affected by Glow and Bleeding not bent, one sees that it is better and therefore there are now star deduction. Otherwise, I'm with the monitor continues to be extremely satisfied and do not want to miss the bend of the display for my applications.