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Dell 27-inch USB-C Monitor - Full HD (1920 x 1080 Display, 75Hz Refresh Rate, 4MS Grey-to-Grey Response Time (Extreme Mode), Dual 3W Built-in Speakers, HDMI, IPS, AMD FreeSync, Silver - S2723HC

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Display Size: 27 Inches


Style: S2723HC


Features

  • SUPERIOR SCREEN: High functionality meets superb style with a three-sided ultrathin bezel design that allows you to see more with less distraction on this 27-inch usb-c monitor.Aspect ratio:16:9.Viewing Angle:178.0 degrees.Response time:4.0 milliseconds.Specific uses for product - Education
  • VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY: Easily charge and connect your laptop on this USB-C monitor. This single-cable solution reduces clutter on your desktop and transmits power, video, audio and dataall at once.
  • COMFORT COMES FIRST: Customize your views with a height-adjustable stand that tilts, swivels and pivots allowing you to view at your most optimal position.
  • INTEGRATED SPEAKERS: This usb-c monitor comes equipped with everything you need including built-in dual 3W speakers.
  • EASY ON THE EYES: ComfortView Plus is a built-in, always-on low blue light screen that improves eye comfort by lowering potentially hazardous blue light emissions while maintaining great color accuracy.

Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell 27 USB-C Monitor - S2723HC


Item model number: ‎S2723HC


Item Weight: ‎10.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.88 x 24.01 x 20.04 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.88 x 24.01 x 20.04 inches


Color: ‎Platinum Silver


Voltage: ‎240 Volts (AC)


Manufacturer: ‎Dell


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎March 22, 2022


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  • Very good monitor without breaking the bank
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: S2722QC
I like the image quality on this 4k monitor and have tested it with different USB-C and HDMI cables and USB-C adapters. The speaker quality could be better (not a replacement for your AirPod Pros), but it does the job for video conferencing. Some reviewers mention that it seems wobbly, and I agree with that. I'm using it on a monitor arm and find it much easier to type in meetings without my webcam shaking like crazy. This is still a solid choice, and I'm glad I went with it vs. spending more than three times for the Apple display. It is much better than the standard/lower-end Dell business 1080p monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by LS

  • Buyer beware: There are warranty issues
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: S2722QC
After having received the monitor, it certainly works well. However, when I went to register the monitor, I learned some things that impelled me to return the item. Upon entering the product's number on the Dell website, it stated that the warranty was good on a date that was only 8 months from the day I received the item. After conversations with Dell, this is what I learned: First, the monitor's warranty was one year; not all Dell monitors have a three year warranty! This was neither obvious, nor easy to get my hands on. Secondly, and more concerning, when one buys a Dell product from amazon, the warranty on the monitor started when the monitor left Dell! So, if a Dell product is held in inventory elsewhere, the warranty will start NOT from when you buy it, but from when the reseller RECEIVED it from Dell. So, in effect, I had 9 months of warranty on a Dell product that I received. I do not hold the retailer or Amazon responsible...this is a Dell issue..So, Caveat Emptor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Drworry

  • Amazing panel with some other caveats
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: S2722QC
After playing with a friend’s new Apple Studio Display, I had to upgrade my ancient setup, but without spending $1600 dollars. I decided to give this $300 Dell a try. Frankly, I am blown away. Next to my Macbook Pro XDR display, this looks just a smooth and detailed to me with good contrast as Apple’s high-end monitor. Every app icon and the curves around typography are luscious. Images are well saturated and lively. It’s hard to believe it’s not 5K, though for some reason System Profiler does report it as a 5K monitor. It also says it’s only 300 nits of brightness but it looks as bright as my 500 nit MacBook Pro display. This is certainly better than the Samsung I have at work, which always seems washed out and bland no matter how I play with the calibration settings. The caveats are solely with everything besides the panel. The USB hub has only two ports, one of which is awkwardly on the bottom of the monitor, which would be great for a keyboard and nothing else. And you must choose between High Data Rate or High Resolution modes. At High Data Rate, I get about 145 mbps through a hard drive, but I can see some banding on gradient tests. On High Resolution, I only get 35 mbps through the hard disk, but the banding test looks perfect. The idea that I would easily plug two hard drives into here is not going to happen. There’s also an annoying light on the bottom I have to put some tape over. There’s a setting to turn it off when the monitor is on, but it’s always on when the monitor is in standby. The rest of the electronics world has stopped putting obnoxious, unnecessary LEDs on everything, and Dell needs to get with the program. Speaking of standby, the monitor shows a series of three error messages when you put the computer to sleep. This monitor needs to chill out and go with the flow. If the computer is turned off it should also go off without complaint. The stand is a tad bit wobbly and could be better. Don’t bother with the speaker—it’s terrible. The OSD menus are long and complicated. On Apple displays you just plug them in and they work without any OSD. I feel like a monitor should just display things accurately and shouldn’t need to be configured. I recommend the MonitorControl app for Mac to seamlessly change the brightness. Others recommend Lunar, but it’s far too complex. In sum, it’s not perfect but it’s surprisingly great for $300, the price of just the inferior matte coating on a Studio Display. Measurements ΔE 0.92, Gamut coverage 99.5% sRGB 80.6% Adobe RGB 88.6% DCI P3 Gamut volume 125.9% sRGB 86.8% Adobe RGB 89.2% DCI P3 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Julian

  • About as good as the much more expensive Dell U2720QM monitor (I own both)
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: S2722QC
I have external monitors at home and work so I can just plug in my M1 Macbook Air and have plenty of screen real estate. I bought this monitor 6 weeks ago to replace an aging 24" Dell monitor that had served me very well. But 4K monitors have been getting better and coming down in price, so it was time to upgrade. Last fall, I bought the more expensive Dell U2720QM monitor for my office at work. That one cost about $550 (and often cannot be found for less than $650). This one, the Dell S2722QC, costs about $380. I will be comparing them in this review, and - spoiler alert - this monitor, the QC, is pretty much just as good as the more expensive QM. Both the QC and QM models are 27", 4K, have nice bright screens, and accurate vivid colors right out of the box. Both have wonderfully adjustable stands: there's the usual tilt & swivel, and you can slide the screen up to a higher position (useful if the screen is plugged into a laptop and the laptop is directly in front of the screen on your desk) or to a very low position where the bottom of the monitor is an inch from the surface of your desk. But the really cool thing is that stand (for BOTH monitors) allows you to rotate the screen 90 degrees so it's in portrait mode. That's really helpful for some of my use-cases. It's also useful to help you see the ports on the bottom edge of the display, when you're plugging in cables - otherwise they're hard to see when you're trying to plug something in. Both of these monitors can replace a USB-C hub. Meaning, you can plug in several peripherals into the monitor and connect the monitor to your computer using just a single USB-C cable. Your computer will get power from the monitor over the same USB-C cable that your computer uses to transmit data to the monitor. And your computer will see all the peripherals that are connected to the monitor as if they were connected directly to your computer. These USB-C hubs are godsends for people with laptops that only have 1 or 2 or 3 USB-C ports. For this reason, I have used USB-C hubs for my offices at home and work; they're not cheap, but they're worth it for me. But the USB-C hubs take up desk space and have some cord clutter. With the Dell monitors, I don't need the USB-C hubs any more. I donated one to my college and the other to a local church. Both Dell monitors have enough ports for me to plug in my printer, my external hi-fi speakers, my external web-cam for Zoom & FaceTime calls, and an external SSD hard drive. So why does the Dell U2720QM cost so much more than this Dell S2722QC? Well, the QM has one or two more ports (for the USB-C hub functionality) than this QC model. And, on paper, the QM seems to have a slightly better display, according to specs. But I have both, and I can't tell a difference in video quality. Probably people who do a ton of photo and video editing could, but I have good eyes and I can't tell the difference, and I don't think most people will see enough of a difference to justify spending $200 more for the QM model. Oh, here's one more difference: the cheaper QC model has built-in speakers, the more expensive QM model does not. I have to say, I really dislike the sound that comes from the speakers in the QC monitor; it is very very thin and tinny sounding, almost to the point of being shrill and annoying. My laptop speakers (which are not great) sound way better. And that's a shame, because if you're feeding video into the QC monitor from HDMI (for example if you plug a blu-ray player into the HDMI port), the audio goes in over the same cable, so the monitor really needs to have its own speakers otherwise it's difficult to find a way to hear the sound. Bottom line: for most people, this $380 QC model is every bit as good as the QM model that costs $550 or $650 or more, even though both have a gorgeous 27" 4K display and both have very useful USB-C hub functionality. And the stand's flexibility is really useful. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022 by Social science professor

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