Dell's $499.99 UltraSharp 27 Monitor (U2719D) is a well-rounded 1440p productivity monitor for your top workers, especially ones whose job, at least occasionally, involves exacting color work such as processing photos for the web. It has a wide range of comfort features and some useful ports, but its absence of a USB Type-C video input puts it at a slight disadvantage compared with otherwise similar monitors, including one particular model offered by Dell at a comparable price.A Splash of Style, and Four Ways to Twist The U2719D is similar in design to that model, the Editors’ Choice-award-winning Dell 27 USB-C Monitor (P2720DC), as well as to many other Dell business monitors from recent years. That means it is both stylish-looking and utilitarian, as well as feature-rich. Factoring in the stand, the monitor measures 15.4 by 24.1 by 7.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 18.8 pounds. The 27-inch in-plane switching (IPS) flat panel has a native resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels, known as Q...
The Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor (U2719D) has the full gamut of comfort features and great sRGB color coverage, but its otherwise ample port selection lacks USB-C, unlike some similar and comparably priced Dell panels.
Great sRGB color coverage; Full range of ergonomic features; Dual DisplayPort connectors support daisy-chaining monitors; QHD (1440p) resolution
Lacks USB-C connectivity; Somewhat pricey for the feature set; Tested brightness was well below its rating