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Dell Curved Gaming Monitor 27 Inch Curved with 165Hz Refresh Rate, QHD (2560 x 1440) Display, Black - S2722DGM

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Display Size: 27 Inches


Style: S2722DGM


Features

  • A NEW VIEW: This 1500R curved gaming monitor provides a truly immersive experience that offers more realistic visuals and comfortable viewing.Specific uses for product - Gaming
  • SEE EVERY DETAIL: A QHD (Quad HD) curved monitor screen provides a display resolution of 2560 x 1440 on a 27-inch panel
  • A SMOOTHER EXPERIENCE: A 165Hz refresh rate allows fast-moving visuals to be seen with incredible clarity for faster reaction times
  • REMARKABLE CLARITY: AMD FreeSync premium technology allows gamers to stay engaged during battle with swift, responsive, stutter-free gameplay
  • WIN FROM ANY ANGLE: Game in comfort for extended periods due to a new slim, tapered stand with easy height and tilt adjustability

Description

Dell 27 inch curved gaming monitor - S2722DGM is engineered with: An impressively fast 165Hz refresh rate allows fast-moving visuals to be seen with incredible clarity for faster reaction times. Not only is your gameplay crisper, but with a 1ms MPRT/2ms gray to gray response time, the pixels themselves change color almost instantaneously to eliminate motion blur. The Dell 27 inch curved gaming monitor is also enabled with gaming console VRR supportability. A 27 inch curved QHD display offers 77% more screen content than you’d get with Full HD. A 1500R curved screen with a 3-sided narrow border provides a truly immersive gaming experience by enhancing field of vision, while reducing distortion, glare and reflection. Functional and aesthetic benefits for gamers, such as a downlight for ambient lighting during low-light gaming sessions, and uniquely designed vents located in the back keeping everything cool while working hard.

Screen Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440


Brand: Dell


Special Feature: Height Adjustment, Anti Glare Screen, Tilt Adjustment, Flicker-Free, Curved


Refresh Rate: 165 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell S2722DGM


Item model number: ‎S2722DGM - 9H7NF


Item Weight: ‎5.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.79 x 23.95 x 14.34 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.79 x 23.95 x 14.34 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎100 Volts (AC)


Manufacturer: ‎Dell


Date First Available: ‎May 25, 2021


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Dell 21:9 monitor got mixed reviews from users. One user found it exceptionally large and too wide making it cumbersome for gaming and everyday use and he had viewing angle issues due to its VA panel. However, he did praise the black levels of the monitor and the initial awe of its massive size. The second reviewer, on the other hand, found the monitor perfect for their animation work, citing the excellent contrast and the ample room it provided for tools on the screen as major plus points. There was, however, a common issue raised by both users related to the power button which is somewhat hidden and has no indicator when it's off.

Pros

  • 🎮 Excellent for animation work due to large screen size and high resolution.
  • 💻 It eliminates the need for a second screen due to its wide display.
  • 🎨 Offers excellent picture contrast and deep black levels.

Cons

  • 👀 Viewing angles can be problematic due to VA panel.
  • 🎲 The large size can make gaming and regular computer use cumbersome.
  • ✖ The power button is slightly hidden and lacks an off indicator.

Should I Buy It?

If you're in a field that requires a large amount of screen space for tools, like animation, then this monitor could be worth considering. However, for gaming and casual computer use, it might be too large and cumbersome. Also, make sure that you're comfortable with the VA panel and its viewing angles before deciding.


  • We got a winner - great monitor for the price
Display Size: 34 Inches Style: S3422DWG
TLDR: Excellent picture quality, contrast and text clarity for the price. Coming from a AW3418DW where the IPS glow and backlight bleed in both bottom corners was increasing over the last couple of month (not complaining after 7 years) I briefly got a LG 34GS95QE with very high hopes for OLED goodness... Read my review on that product and you will see my disappointment. My further search had me find the S3422DWG as a replacement for the aging AW3418DW and I am not disappointed. Positives: - improved contrast compared to IPS makes blacks look a loot 'blacker' and dark scenes so much better. It is not OLED but the difference in a brighter room is not that big - no more IPS Glow and almost no backlight bleed even on black (maybe I won the panel lottery but these panels are really mature so I would expect most of them to come out like this). - Center Stand makes it easier to place stuff like Steamdeck, mousepad on the sides without colliding with the feet of the tripod style stands - 4 USB ports that actually work and are great to use for Mouse, Keyboard, etc... (not like the LG where they would reset when the monitor goes to sleep causing the computer to wake up again) Neutral: - G-Sync only works stable over 60 FPS. I knew about this and was able to use CRU to change the Lower Limit to 64 and have not had any flicker issues Negatives (expected and for me not a big issue): - even when sitting exactly centered there is a noticeable drop in color towards the left/right edge of the screen - very minor black trails in motion. only noticeable in dark scenes or dark text on dark background Overall I am very happy that I found this monitor and at the current price it's a winner that I am happy to use for the next couple of years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Made in Cortlandt

  • Why do the gamers have all the good stuff? This monitor is great for WORK too.
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: S2722DGM
I recently tried using my 40-inch television as a monitor, and it was awful. The image was larger, true, and it offered some benefits, but the resolution, the pixel density, as well as number of colors, was not there. Plus, it was actually a little too large, like watching a movie in the front row. If you’re eyeballing your big TV and wondering how well it will work as a monitor, don’t try it. It will only be good for playing videos on the computer. I needed a real monitor, but I needed one larger than my original monitor. So once again, there I was shopping on Amazon. I settled on this one because of the size and the resolution. So many monitors these days have a max of 1080p. I remember way back in the early 2000s, my monitors going higher than that. At least, I think. Well, 2560 x 1440 is what the doctor ordered. This is not merely a gamer’s monitor. It is an animator’s monitor, at a higher resolution. Acres and acres of screen so that I don’t really need to have two monitors any longer. I love it. It’s just on the edge of being too large. The look and feel of the monitor is quality. This thing is serious. After a year of an ONN monitor that I didn’t really like because it didn’t have proper contrast, and a second Dell monitor that was slightly smaller, old, and dying, I was finally back to quality. It’s almost frightening because my animations look so much better now that I hope the final product looks as good to people who see my work. The reason I use two monitors at work and at home is because there’s not enough room on one screen for all my tools. Generally, increasing the monitor size doesn’t help, because only so much information can fit on a screen. But in this case, the screen is bigger AND the resolution is higher, so more information can indeed be placed on the screen. I no longer need two monitors! I have my two work monitors and this huge Dell monitor. Well, honestly, there’s not much more room left on my desk for a second personal monitor anyway. I’ve only included one screen shot to impress upon you the amount of information that can be squeezed onto the screen. On a 1080p monitor, and perhaps on a 1440p monitor, but smaller, the screenshot will look crowded, but it’s perfectly comfortable now. Normally, I always have the timeline at the bottom hidden, because it takes up too much room, and I need the viewport larger. Here, everything is comfortable, and my old eyes have no problem seeing all the information. I’m also finding that I don’t tend to go on full screen as much on YouTube, but I will probably end up switching to the dark mode, because all that white can be blinding. It’s a bright monitor, and it’s a dark monitor. The contrast is excellent. I would buy this monitor again in a heartbeat. I almost talked my daughter into buying the replacement that I was going to send back, but she just has no room for it until she moves. Speaking of replacement, I had a rocky start though. This speaks nothing to the quality control of the hardware itself. The original monitor was just left in my driveway by USPS, just minutes before a sketchy guy came to buy my car. If the neighbor’s dog hadn’t barked, I wouldn’t have stepped out to see the box… left just ten feet from an unused doorbell. But here comes the real rockiness and it sort of embarrasses me because I’m a tech guy. I’m NOT that customer who calls tech support because he forgot to plug in a device. I swear, I’m not that guy! The first monitor arrived with no instructions, and I couldn’t turn it on. I checked cables, and power strips. Amazon offered only general advice for idiots on connecting a monitor and (choking) making sure it’s on. And, this is also key, it was in the box upside down. Remember! This is my alibi. A simple instruction manual or quick start guide would have shown me the nearly invisible power button on the bottom right. And now that I think of it, that power button is in the same place, invisible, on my two newest TVs, though there is a RED LIGHT to alert you that there is the button. The red light goes away when the TVs are on. This monitor has no such illumination of the power button. It only lights up when it’s ON, not off. But all I had was a warranty slip, and the power button was all but hidden on the bottom. I tried every permutation of the prominent unlabeled buttons on the back, and nothing. I thought that the first monitor was dead and called in for a replacement. The replacement came, and by sheer chance, as I tilted the properly packaged one out of the box, there was the faint gray power button! It was literally the FIRST THING I SAW! The replacement came with a no-words uni-language hieroglyphics quick guide for setup that was missing in the first one, that also had a callout for the power button. My heart sank. I went back and checked the original. There was the power button! It had worked all along. There was nothing wrong with it. The final hieroglyphic showed a disc and a hardcover book and a webpage and a down arrow. I checked with Indiana Jones, and he told me that this cryptic message meant to download the user guide from dell.com/s2722dgm for further information. Dell spent a ton of money on more than adequate packaging for this monitor. A whole tree died to deliver it. It came with an extra HDMI cable, which was nice. I would have traded the shiny box, which I’m just going to toss out, for maybe one more 8.5x11 sheet of paper to get me up and running. There was also plenty of white space on the outside of the box for all the info I needed. Just a picture of the power button, because when you look at the back of the monitor, the joystick button makes you think it MUST be the power button. Poor packaging ended up costing Dell and Amazon. How I wish I had gone ahead and googled an online manual, but I was so depressed that it didn’t work that I just waited on the replacement. But the next debacle is all my fault. I thought that the replacement was defective. I couldn’t insert the HDMI into the HDMI 1. The problem was my orientation. I had my head upside down, looking, and then righted myself, my mind inverted left and right, and I was trying to insert into the display port and not the HDMI port. I used HDMI 2 and loved it. So, when I returned the perfectly fine replacement, I mentioned that the HDMI 1 was damaged, when it wasn’t. Some guy at the Amazon returns department is going to call me an idiot. One had to be returned, so it wasn’t a real issue. But overall, I love this monitor. I’m spoiled to it, and don’t want to go back to regular monitors. It shouldn’t be called a gaming monitor. It’s a workstation monitor. Love it to death. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by Jeff Jones Jeff Jones

  • Adequate for my working needs
Display Size: 34 Inches Style: S3422DWG
Why buying such a large display? I am no longer a gamer (and, besides, true hard core gamer prefer 24 inch displays as they do not need to move their heads and delay reaction time), but I make a heavy use of laptops with a range of applications. I have an 18 inch laptop, but when at home it becomes a desktop and until recently I had 2 25-inch monitors. That solution was feasible, but took way too much space on my (not so small desk) and it was a "jungle" of cables, wires, etc. It looked messy and cumbersome. So that is why I got this monitor. Is it easy to mount and set up? It comes in a big box and it is relatively heavy. The toughest part was to carry it from the mail room in my building to my apartment, but I could have used a dolly, perhaps. Mounting it was actually easier than I expected. Setting it up was actually as easy as with other displays. How does it work? It works well. The quality is high, all my windows are open and well visible and I never need to go looking for them. Letʻs say that there is plenty or "real estate" for even people who make a heavy use of computing. The only thing that I did not pay attention to is that this display does not have built in speaker. However, my computer was telling me that it does and I could not hear a thing when I selected the monitorʻs as my speakers. Not a surprise: cannot use speakers that are not there! Other than that the new display checks all my required boxes and after about 2 months of using it, I think it was a good purchase. Any negative surprise? - Perhaps one: as the monitor has a higher resolution of HD and my laptop is HD if I use the display as a second screen, getting with the mouse from laptop display to 34 inch display is easy, coming back.... not so much. Eventually I learned the point of the big display from which to go back to the computer display, but it is not a smooth operation. Something else one should know? Yes, some are likely expecting that they can watch a movie full screen on a 34 inch like this. The format of the display is different from that of movies and so it can only be used in like 27 inch sort of size with the sides being black. Considering that I watch movies on it from 2-3 feet away, that is aplenty of size, but I am just telling. Is there a way around this problem to take advantage of the big display? Perhaps.... one should make sure that the aspect ratio of his or her ultrawide monitor is set to the correct value, which is typically 21:9. You can access the aspect ratio settings through the monitor’s menu or display settings on your computer. Final comment. The curved thing is not making a big difference for me, frankly, But I love the "real estate" that comes with a 34 inch display. There are definitely better large screen monitors out there, but as a novice to this area I did not want to pay over $1,000 for something I was not even sure that I would have liked. So, after two months I am very satisfied with this purchase for less than $400. It does what I needed it to do. So, as far as I am concerned: thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by StudyA'lot

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