Product Comparison: Dell P4317Q vs LG 43UD79
This site is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content and comparison features to its visitors. Please be advised that the operator of this site accepts advertising compensation from certain companies that appear on the site, and such compensation impacts the location and order in which the companies (and/or their products) are presented, and in some cases may also impact the scoring that is assigned to them. The scoring that appears on this site is determined by the site operator in its sole discretion, and should NOT be relied upon for accuracy purposes. In fact, Company/product listings on this page DO NOT imply endorsement by the site operator. Except as expressly set forth in our Terms of Use, all representations and warranties regarding the information presented on this page are disclaimed. The information which appears on this site is subject to change at any time. More info
- Fantastic monitor with a extremely good screen.
- The resolution on games is stunning and pretty much hard to tell next to 4k.
- Size is great for doing multiple things at once or watching videos.
- The 43 inch monitor is super size for work and gaming.
- Image is superb quality, I really don't need something more for games.
- I got two of these beauties for editing on premiere pro in 4k and I have to say I'm in love with them.
- This is an excellent 43" monitor - works correctly out-of-the-box.
- Best thing I have ever brought. Love this huge monitor.
- Not too big or should I say, it is big enough. Easy to use and I don't need my glasses.
- Running at native 4K resolution text can be a bit small for comfort.
Dell P4317Q
LG 43UD79
- There is a lot to like, the brightness and constrast are very nice.
- The image quality is great with great colour reproduction.
- Quality seems pretty good and I have done a bit of gameplay with quake champions and no ghosting visible to my aged eyes.
- Fantastic screen, extremely sharp and vivid. Looks and feels quality. Better than most in the market.
- Backlight is at best questionable. In the effort to shrink the bezel, they over-shrunk the backlight, so there is a sharply darkening band around the edge of the panel on all sides.
- The aspect ratio is that of a TV, whereas previously I had an ultra wide monitor.
- The display is excellent, no imperfections, great colour and response.
- The screen itself is vibrant and I haven't noticed any bleed or other artifacts.
- Screen is nicely matt to avoid the reflections one gets with gloss.
- Really impressive features and high quality image.
- Brilliant monitor. Mine was flawless, no faults, no dead pixels, no backlight bleed. The colours of this panel are excellent.
- Looks sharp, interface is not bad and I love that I get a headphone output and some speakers.
- The overall build of this monitor screams quality.
- Stand is very poor. It's not a standard VESA mount stand (the monitor has VESA holes on the back of it for a generic VESA mount, though). There is no sideways tilt.
- There is no height adjustment. The only height puts the monitor about 4" above the desk line which with a 43" monitor just means it will give you neck strain.
- I've no idea about how good these are for gaming, but for editing and watching movies, coding, browsing, etc. this is super.
- Controls are simple and the remote is a bonus. Working with 3D creation software is now a pleasure.
- The audio is frighteningly loud, I rarely need to push it over 10, but it goes up to 100.
- Great monitor for work in photoshop and also great for gaming.
- Can run at 120hz at 1080p which is much much better for gaming.
- Easy to connect and adjust everything in this minotor.
- Monitor comes with plenty of connections options to whatever set up you are using.
- Lots of ports for whatever your device you have.
- The last USB port is for power only, devices connected to it won't actually appear on the USB bus.
- Connectivity is ample but the ergonomics is not great. It's quite difficult to access the connection ports.
- It comes with 4 HDMI inputs so can presumably service 4 separate 1920x1080 inputs.
- Love it. It has no turner so I paired this with Firetv 4k stick. No more TV tax!
- I use USB-C type port for my MacBook Pro and everything is OK.
- It is really a lot of HDMI connections and PIP technology give way to use monitor with 4 devices.
- Easy to connect. Used Type-C to connect with MAC, Hdmi for PC.
Dell P4317Q
LG 43UD79