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The Dell S2722DC is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS monitor featuring 75Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, and AMD FreeSync for smooth visuals. It offers 99% sRGB color accuracy and versatile connectivity including USB-C with 65W power delivery, 2 HDMI ports, and USB 3.0 ports. Designed with ergonomic adjustability and a sleek Platinum Silver finish, it’s built for professionals seeking a clutter-free, vibrant, and comfortable display experience backed by a 3-year warranty.
Brand | Dell |
Product Dimensions | 61.16 x 17.48 x 51 cm; 6.9 kg |
Item model number | S2722DC |
Manufacturer | Dell |
Series | S2722DC |
Colour | Silver |
Standing screen display size | 27 |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
RAM Size | 1 |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Disk Description | Built-in Flash Memory |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
Hardware Platform | Polycarbonate |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**B
S2722QC - Great Monitor for Mac
This review is for the Dell S2722QC monitor.I purchased this for use with my new M4 Mac Mini and it works very well indeed. I initially planned on getting the Studio Display from Apple, but I simply could not justify the £1,500 price tag. I paid about £270 for this Dell monitor, and I am very happy with it - sure, it's not quite as crisp and glossy as the Studio Display, but it's still 4k and looks excellent and it's less than 1/5th of the price. So if you want this for a Mac, it is definitely worth a punt! You will like it, I am sure!As for the bad points, unlike an iMac, the various ports on the back are a bit tricky to get to. They are fine for one time setup of the monitor, but there is no way I could use them on a daily basis.I also like how it has a VESA mount - i have never used one before, but I am thinking I might give it ago as I can get the 100 x 100 mount for about £25, and it would be nice to be able to position the monitor as I like. You can still move the monitor around with the default stand (i.e. up, down, tilt, rotate etc), but the VESA mount will offer even more flexibility.So in summary, if you are a Mac user looking for a decent display that is affordable, the S2722QC is what you need. I really don't think you will be disappointed with it!2 Week Update:I still really like this monitor! I bought an HDMI cable which means I can now connect my 2015 MacBook Pro to the monitor, so I can connect a keyboard and mouse and just use it as if it were a desktop, which is very handy!I also forgot to mention about the sound - I don't even know if this monitor can output sound or not, but I imagine it will be rubbish if it can. I have just been using headphones via my Mac Mini, which is my preference, so I would suggest doing the same, or connecting better speakers.And also, in comparison to my old 2013 iMac, this Dell monitor sleeps / wakes in much the same way, but it isn't as quick as the iMac unfortunately (and I imagine the Studio Display from Apple would be seamless like the iMac was, but still not worth the ridiculous price tag!). So when I put my Mac Mini to sleep, the Dell detects this and the monitor goes to sleep. Then when I move my Magic Mouse or hit the Magic Keyboard, the Dell wakes up after a second or two. So not instant, but no big deal.The buttons to navigate the monitor menu are also easy to use, so if you want to switch to a different input (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, USB C etc) it is quite easy. When I am using my MacBook via HDMI, and then shut it down, the Dell automatically switches back to my Mac Mini, which is handy.All in all, if you want this for a Mac (particularly M4 Mac Mini), it is a great monitor and I would highly recommend it! Really glad I got it!5 MONTH UPDATE:Having used it for 5 months now, my original review still stands. This is an awesome monitor and I am so glad I bought it instead of paying stupid money for Apple's Studio Display!
P**N
Pleasantly satisfied
My older monitor was working fine but I wanted a 4K monitor for the 4K content available and for my digital photography. I was a bit apprehensive at first as to whether it would work as well as I hoped.Setting up was rather easy as it was just a matter of reconnecting the cables from the old monitor to the new.The swivel and tilt options were very good and had better tilt and vertical up-down placement of the new Dell model, the picture quality is excellent and a little surprise pleased me in that the screen size of the Dell was in fact bigger than the previous Acer monitor which was 23.8' and the Dell is 27' - I had thought they were the same size initially.The only quibble which is no fault of the monitor is that text appears tiny, but this of course is inherent of the 4K resolution and that can be resolved by using CTRL and + combination when required or desired. Bottom line - delighted with such a quality item at such a good price.Addendum:: TIP - Right click on your desktop>Display settings>Scale and layout>Change the size of text apps and other items.I chose 175% now my text and icons are a much more comfortable and viewable size, sorted!
S**S
Great buy, vibrant colours
I'm really impressed with this monitor. The colour quality is outstanding—vibrant, sharp, and perfect for both creative work and media consumption. One of the standout features is the ultra-thin bezel on the top-left-right side, which gives it a sleek, modern look and makes it ideal for side by side monitor setup. It's clear that Dell put a lot of thought into the design and display performance. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a 27inch 1440p monitor. But I must note that there are cheaper options out there.
C**P
Excellent screen for this price
I have been looking for an upgrade to my 22inch HP monitor which I have had for about 15 years. I wanted it to work with a Mac and Windows laptop . I can connect both at the same time due to the dual hdmi (no usbc) and switching is as simple as clicking the clever joystick on the back. I find the screen bright and sharp. Colours pop out and white is well, white! Matt screen, I sit under a velux window so minimal reflection compared to my Microsoft Surface screen. Still messing around with the resolution settings for the Mac 1440 looks too small and 1040 not better. (I think that’s more because it’s a big screen) The resolution I have is quite large but works for me and I probably would need a 5k monitor as using a Mac, which would cost about 5x as much! It did need a bit of home assembly no tools required and I had it set up in minutes. If sound is important try this first but you may want speakers.
A**P
Best 4k Macbook monitor!
Bought this to replace a 4k monitor that was getting some dead pixels. Been using it with my M1 MacBook Pro for a couple months now and honestly can't complain about anything.Picture looks great - everything's sharp and colors pop nicely. The 4k is exactly what I expected coming from another 4k display. What really sold me though was the USB-C thing. Just one cable to my laptop and it handles everything - video, charging, the works. Makes my desk way cleaner and I don't have to mess with multiple cables anymore.Got it set up pretty easily, feels well built, and the stand adjusts how I need it. Haven't had any weird connection issues or anything like that. Just plugged it in and it worked.If you've got a MacBook and want something that just works without being a pain to set up, this is solid. The single cable setup alone makes it worth it for me.Works exactly like I hoped it would.
L**D
Money well spent
This is a great monitor for your studio very easy to hook up to you laptop. Picture is very good too
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