



Dell 27 inch Monitor FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 Ratio with Comfortview (TUV-Certified), 75Hz Refresh Rate, 16.7 Million Colors, Anti-Glare Screen with 3H Hardness, Black - SE2722HX
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Andrew Hardin
> 3 dayEven though the first one I received didnt work, the second one was great. Very easy to setup and looks great. I got this so I could increase the size of the font (my eyesight is maturing) and still get a whole spreadsheet on one screen. Also, Amazon makes the return process so easy it is always the first place I shop.
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TJ G.
> 3 dayAs advertised! Couldnt ask for more, works flawlessly, clear screen, no functional issues and looks great!
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L. D. Stephens
> 3 dayDell goes without saying. The name speaks for itself. But the cost was a super deal for this huge monitor! Happy about my purchase.
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Andrea Byas
> 3 daypicture quality is great
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P Rush
> 3 daySuch a great price, I bought two!!!
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s
> 3 dayThis was a replacement for a 12 year old monitor. I dont game, so I went with an average rating for that. Im good with the quality and brightness. I do have 2 minor gripes, however. First the power button is a tiny little nub on the bottom of the unit. You have to use your fingernail to activate it. Second, there was no instruction manual included. I needed to make a screen adjustment and had to go to another computer to download the manual. Even a quick start set of instructions would have helped.
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James J. OConnell III
> 3 dayOverall clarity and contrast are very good.
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Wildlife
> 3 dayGood monitor for general use but no USB ports on the monitor to add any accessories. No place to plug in headphones, Has HDMI so if you get the newest pc with commport architecture, you have to get different cables (port to HDMI).
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Faith
> 3 dayMonitor is not very sharp even after adjusting the sharpness setting. When night light mode is sent in WindowsOS, one section of the screen has a different color than the other. While this is not horrible, it is noticeable on a white screen.
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TK
> 3 dayThis is an okay monitor but a couple things to consider. 1. The obvious, it’s a 1920 x 1080 res.. The screen res just feels too large when performing tasks related to video and music editing. You will feel like you still need more real estate for editing. Consider a higher res monitor that enables you to see more of the timeline. 2. I didn’t know Dell made “economy” level products. In other words, the plastic on this monitor feels cheap and it is. You can easily twist the bezel plastic from the screen - seriously it’s that thin. I didn’t try to do this on purpose, but simply noticed the thin plastic tilting the monitor. 3. This is not a height adjustable monitor. It only offers tilt. With that said, this monitor is too high compared to my other monitors. Image Quality Its decent, bright, colorful, and really not that bad. Text looks good too. I didn’t notice any pixilation with various fonts. Albeit, I only had this monitor for a few days before returning. I’ll explain why I returned this monitor next. Refresh Rate So this is listed as capable of a 75 Mhz refresh rate. We’ll that didn’t happen. I tried a couple different cables to make sure I didn’t have a bad cable, and no it’s not my graphic card. I have a sweet fully loaded MBP that is more than capable of driving a monitor… M1 Max processor, 32 core GPU, 64 Gig memory, and a 4 TB SSD. Conclusion For the price it’s a decent monitor. Just keep in mind the plastic is thin around the bezel, and this is a 1920 x 1080 res monitor and because of this you may feel like you need more real estate when working with video and audio timelines; at this point consider a higher res monitor. I figured I’d give this 1920 x 1080 res monitor a try knowing it was likely not going to work for me. As a result, I returned it because I was looking for a primary replacement monitor. I ended up purchasing a 3840 x 2160 res monitor that is capable of delivering the technical capability I am used to.