Dell U2711 27in
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Dell UltraSharp U2711 Review
In the age of full HD, the size of the display plays an as big a role as the quality of the content does. The time of 19-inch monitors being large has now become passe and now one would consider any monitor with a size of 24-inch as average.
Dell Ultrasharp U2711 review
Can PC monitors be too big? Speak to owners of uber 30-inch displays and you might be surprised by the answer. That's where the Dell Ultrasharp U2711 steps in. At 27 inches, it's significantly smaller than ultra-panels such as HP's ZR30W.
Dell UltraSharp U2711
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is one of the new breed of high-resolution 16:9 ratio displays to hit the market. With a high-quality IPS panel, a huge 2560 x 1440 resolution, and an equally hefty price tag, the U2711 is a high-end monitor to aspire to.
Dell UltraSharp U2711 review
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is one of the best LCD monitors that a consumer can buy, with an excellent 27 inch screen.
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is one of the best LCD monitors that a consumer can buy, with an excellent 27 inch screen.
The screen uses an IPS panel (In-plane Switching) that can display colours better than most others, including Dell 's older 27-inch model the U2709W. In keeping with the current trend, the Dell UltraSharp U2711 features a 16:9 wide-screen aspect ratio for movies, but the big deal here is its screen...- 2560x1440 screen resolution
- quality of H-IPS panel
- lot of input ports
- DeepColor gamut support
- input lag not noticeable
- No screen pivot functionality
I've had two of these monitors from Dell now, and both show problems with colour uniformity. I'm really disappointed, because there's a lot to like about the resolution, clarity, and depth of colours, and there are loads of reviewers and owners raving about it.
- Resolution
- Colour Uniformity
Dell UltraSharp U2711 review: Dell UltraSharp U2711
With a huge resolution, excellent performance in both colour and movies, and a huge amount of inputs, the U2711 excels in almost every area it puts its mark to. Hardcore gamers may be a little wary of the input lag, and others of the cost — but if you can afford one, you'll likely be very, very pleased.- H-IPS panel. Great resolution. Huge array of inputs. Offset and gain control. RGBCMY hue and saturation control. 24p support. Excellent HQV scores. sRGB and AdobeRGB modes.
- Input lag might be disturbing to competitive gamers. Ever so slight judder. More granularity over offset would be nice. No ATW polariser, so white IPS glow is present.
17 27-inch monitors reviewed: a monitor for every budget
Large PC monitors are getting more and more affordable. It does not have to cost you more than £200. You can also spend five times as much. So what is the best buy?
Clean design
- Fine resolution
- The price is a little expensive
Excellent product!!
We bough this product for our estimating department and has been a worthwhile investment. The picture quality and size are perfect and suits are dual monitor sofware requirements.