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Steph
> 24 hourLike most people, I moved to remote working and did not have an at-home setup. I bought this sort of in a pinch, but its been a great monitor. It was easy to set up and connect to my laptop and fits perfectly on my desk. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE is it does not move up or down, which can affect posture if Im not paying attention. I would suggest finding something to elevate it if needed.
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Knows Jack
> 24 hourI have not been overly demanding on game quality with this screen. I bought it for work and a wide variety of off-work things including Udemy training vids, light gaming, word processing/spreadsheets, and programming of various kinds. It has a very clear screen and has been durable so far.
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Ozzie McBeth
> 24 hourIts a budget IPS 1080p monitor from Dell, so you basically know what youre getting. I was able to push it to 75hz, and it seems to handle it fine. Image is of the OSD showing that the monitor is running at 75hz. Response time seems okay at the higher frame rate. The OSD has a Response time overdrive option, but I think I prefer the normal option to fast. From 10 seconds of moving the cursor around the fast option looked a little too blurry. Didnt do too much testing with gaming but everything looked okay once vsync was enabled, without it the tearing was pretty bad. I set the sharpening to 0, everything else looked over-sharpened to me. The OSD has nice on screen guides pointing out where the buttons are, which makes it easier to navigate the menu. Im personally used to a VA panel so the colors dont look quite as saturated, but the downside of those monitors is slow response time which can make text/objects look smeary when scrolling/moving, so theres reasons to prefer an IPS panel. The pixel density of a 1080 27 panel means that at my viewing distance of about 30 things look a little pixel-y, optimum viewing distance assuming 20/20 vision for this display is about 40 inches. That was my fault for not measuring my normal viewing distance and selecting resolution based on that. I may end up returning this and getting a 1440p VA panel, but for a secondary display it might not be worth the extra price. Price point wise I think this is a great deal. They normally sit at about $150-60 but I got mine at $129.99 so if you track the price and buy when it goes on sale you can save a bit. Summary: Pros +Decent IPS panel +Overclockable to 75hz +Cheap +Nice OSD +Thin bezels Cons -Cheapo stand w/ no height adjust -No VESA mount so you are stuck with stand -Only HDMI and VGA, no DP -Big 1080p panel so might not be good for people who sit close to their desk
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Ms. Santina Little
> 24 hourI bought this monitor to use with my Macbook Air when Im at my desk. I didnt necessarily need 27 of screen but this was cheaper than the 24 model at the time so I took the plunge. I am happy with the monitor so far (it was just delivered today). The monitor has a sleek design- a very thin bezel, buttons on the bottom of the screen so they arent visible from the front and a slick back with the Dell logo across it. The monitor works great with my laptop and has clear, crisp images. Im sure that there are better monitors out there if youll be using it for a lot of streaming or gaming but Ill mainly be using it for shopping, bill paying, youtube, etc so you cant beat it for that. Im happy with my purchase. Side note- I did see a review about the scuff marks on the monitor when it was unpacked and mine also had these. I feel like the soft white wrap that the monitor ships in rubs against the screen and leaves the scuff or smudge marks on the screen. I used a damp paper towel and very lightly scrubbed the screen, then dried it with a towel. I had to do this several times but each time I did it, the smudge marks were less and less noticeable. After a few times the marks on the screen were completely gone! So if yours has these when you unbox it, dont stress- just lightly rub with a damp paper towel and theyll be gone in no time.
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Kai Robert Moser
> 24 hourA decent, frameless, 27” high def picture, with excellent blacks for under $200. As an IT Geek, a few of these is my WFH solution, paired with the USB Docking Station GIQ USB C Hub USB 3.0 to Dual HDMI VGA Adapter Triple Display USB C Laptop Docking Station. Gives me one VGA display for email, and two HDMI displays for IT work. One can even leave the laptop open for total of four displays.
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Bacchus
> 24 hourWhen my 28 inch Hanns-g monitor died after ten or more years of service I searched for the same, but found the price had jumped quite a bit on the brand. Wanting a more economical buy I found this 27 inch Dell on Amazon. Although Im a Mac user I have some experience with PC products and IMHO Dell is the best of those companies, offering quality products at good prices. So I didnt hesitate when I saw this model on sale for $149. I tested its vga connection then went with HDMI, which Id recommend. Running it off an Asus GeForce 710 I was very impressed with the beautiful naturalistic skin tones in videos and the fine details. I dont play video games so the 2GB card is plenty for me. Very happy with this monitor.
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W Levitts
> 24 hourIm very happy with this 27 Dell monitor. I use this for basic computing; email, spreadsheets, docs, web surfing, some Netflix /Amazon streaming, etc.. I also have an older Dell 22 that I use as a 2nd monitor. This 27 is MUCH brighter & clearer, especially whites. I didnt realize how cream-color the whites are on the 22 and cannot be adjusted any whiter. This 27s picture quality is great, but features are sparse. It only tilts, no up/down adjustment, no USB ports, and only VGA & Dgi inputs. But for $129 this is a great monitor. Im VERY happy with it now after a few months of daily use.
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Olivia
> 24 hourI am very impressed with the size, color, picture quality and brightness. I will be using this for work and I am not a gamer, however this was a wonderful purchase that doesn’t break the bank! Delivery was on time and the driver took extra care of my package!
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JK
> 24 hourI bought the screen a few months ago and have started seeing problems with it randomly going black and then turning on again. I have good power and connections to the device, but it keeps randomly doing this.
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Jazmyne Ankunding
> 24 hourI swear on all holy christ, F this monitor. First I go to peel off all the ridiculous plastic wrap that they stick onto new electronics nowadays. The sides and the back of the monitor are completely wrapped in it. Jeez, Why does the stupid sides and back of the monitor need that much protection? I think to myself as Im peeling it all off. Then I try to peel it off the actual screen on the front and cant seem to find it or get it to peel off. There is no way they would put it all over the sides and back but not the actual screen itself, right? I look at the included instruction sheet and there is a graphic of peeling the stupid plastic wrap off the main screen on the front just like you would expect. OK, I just need to try harder to peel it off I guess. I notice there does seem to be something stuck to the screen so i start peeling it off but its thicker than the plastic wrap. Damn, what if this is actually part of the monitor or something? Lets just plug it in and see how it looks first. So I plug it in and sure enough, the thing I started to peel off is the damn screen itself! Well, I guess I know how this monitor technology works now at least. The actual pixels are just some thin sheet glued onto a backlight. Great, now my new monitor is damaged within 5 minutes of owning it. And speaking of the backlight, HOLY CHRIST. Even when the screen is pure black it is more like a blinding white light than any sort of black. Like being in an operating room under an operating light. Ive only owned this monitor for a minute and already I hate it more than anything Ive ever bought. F this monitor. I wish I would have used that 150 bucks as toilet paper instead. I would feel much better than I do right now.