Dell S2721QS Review: A simple, elegant 4K monitor
Dell’s 27-inch USB-C monitor is a great buy at about $400 — but what if you don’t care for USB-C, and want a sharper image? For that audience, Dell built the S2721QS, which offers a 4K IPS panel and simple connectivity at practically the same price. In fact, it’s currently discounted to just $360, making it among the more budget-friendly 4K monitors on the market. But is it good enough to make it on our best monitors list? The Dell S2721QS comes in a big, slim white box, and as you unpack it you’re, as usual, greeted with one of Dell’s excellent stands. This one features a slightly different design than the one found on the P- and U-series monitors, with the back of the foot rounded and the sides angled inward. It’s also in a lighter color, and the neck has a slimmer profile than before. Height, tilt and rotate to portrait adjustments are appreciated by home office users as they enable healthy postures You lose out on the swivel feature on the stand, but that’s not a major loss at this...
Excellent build quality; 3-year advance exchange warranty; Crisp 4K image; Accurate colors;
Unimpressive connectivity; Basic feature set; No wide gamut for photo editors;