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Dell P2721Q 27 Inch 4K FHD, IP Ultra-Thin Bezel Monitor, USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, VESA Certified, Silver, Gray

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Features

  • Detail driven: Capture every nuance on a brilliant 27 4K monitor with more than 8 million pixels and four times the resolution of standard FHD.
  • Ideal for mixed workspaces: USB-C enables quick transitions from your desk and offers the flexibility of connecting to multi-vendor USB-C systems.
  • More than a pretty screen: The stunning Apollo Gray finish and small base complement an improved cable management system that hides cords in the monitor riser.
  • Easy on the eyes: Optimize eye comfort with a flicker-free screen and ComfortView a feature that reduces harmful blue light emissions.

Description

High Resolution Begets High Efficiency - Increase your efficiency with brilliant 27-inch 4K monitor with more than 8 million pixels. Beauty Meets Function - Tilt, swivel, pivot and adjust the height of this stylishly, sleek monitor with a small base and improved cable management system. Power of USB-C - Data, audio and video transmission all in one with power charging up to 65W.


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎4K 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell 27 4K USB-C Monitor - P2721Q


Item model number: ‎P2721Q


Item Weight: ‎11.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.28 x 24.08 x 21.07 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.28 x 24.08 x 21.07 inches


Color: ‎Gray


Voltage: ‎240 Volts (AC)


Manufacturer: ‎Dell Computers


Date First Available: ‎September 28, 2020


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  • Mac USB-C connectivity not working, surprising lag
I bought this monitor for home office use with a new M1 MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, the display would not recognize a USB-C signal from my laptop, even after trying multiple cables. In addition, the various USB connections on the monitor would not supply power as advertised to my phone or tablet. I was also surprised at the subtle lag and stuttering motion of the mouse pointer on the screen compared to the native display; my much older 24 in Dell monitor I'm replacing was smoother. The picture itself is quite good. I was able to connect via HDMI with an adapter. It's workable but not quite the streamlined setup I was hoping for. UPDATE: I was able to resolve some of the issues above. The lag was due to the monitor running at 30 rather than 60 Hz refresh rate. Mac OS Big Sur defaults to 30 Hz for some reason. You have to access hidden options to change the refresh rate. From Display Preferences, hold the option key while clicking "scaled" and check the "show low resolution modes" box. This will open options for additional resolutions and the refresh rate menu at the bottom of the dialog box. Increasing to 60 Hz made the monitor feel super smooth with no lag. If using an HDMI connection, you will need to make sure your cable (and USB-C adapter, if using one) supports 60 Hz at 4K. It's frustrating that MacOS defaults to sub-par options and makes changing them so cryptic, especially for such a capable system. I still have not been able to connect the video via USB-C, so I am having to use 2 connections. But the USB-C hub function is now working. I just have two cables running into my laptop now instead of one, which is still less streamlined than I was hoping. I think this is a Mac issue rather than a Dell issue, however, and I hope it will be fixed in a future MacOS update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2021 by AG in Pa

  • Great size for reading!
Easy to read 2 pages side-by-side when placed 26" from my eyes, which is pushed to the back of my 31-1/2" deep desktop. Just what I needed. And it comes with so many cords for connection to laptop and other devices.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 18, 2022 by Karen J

  • Solid option for the price.
Caveat: my first IPS panel. If this is your first IPS panel, you will not like the glow. Comparing across the category, it seems reasonable, but next to the old TN, it's a nightlight. Similarly, "black" just isn't as black. If that's a deal-breaker, this technology isn't for you. While we're on the "bad," the Display Ports are only v1.2, and there's no downstream option. At these lumens, you couldn't get HDR anyway, so don't bother. Great, so now the "good." Though I didn't need it, the stand is so nice that I kept it. Rock-sold and highly adjustable. All possible cables/adapters were included. The overall build is similar - sleek and compact, much like the XPS 13 that seamlessly connects via USB-C. The laptop isn't the primary source, however, and it happily receives data (move the USB-C) and full-res video (DP) from the workstation. My spreadsheet/programming/engineering life is much improved. If you live in photo/video editing, or want a high-contrast gaming panel, this might not be for you. If you don't need perfect color fidelity or HDR, you'll save a few $100 on a serviceable display, and probably won't notice the difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 2, 2021 by EBE

  • good but be aware of "ghost" images persistence
Overall, a good work oriented monitor. I got this as an upgrade of the P2415Q (I'd say color and brightness uniformity is not as accurate in the new as in the former). The big downside: A few days into the purchase and the screen show a subtle but noticeable image retention in certain cases (dark backgrounds will show ghost images of previously shown images with a predominant component of bright colors). I tested same conditions against the p2415q and it doesn't happen. So far it disappears with regular use after several windows have been "cycled" over the same area (or using the integrated LCD conditioning option in the menu). In any case, I've not seen happening in the previous monitor. (Hence my 3 stars rating). The inputs and USB ports are enough and well suited for a work environment. USB-C is charging at 65W that should be enough for almost any laptop (there is no downstream USB-C. If you need one, you'll have to use an adapter, on the USB-A). Note that compared to other P series, there is no DP downstream. Colors are good and pre-set modes are convenient. The menu is easily accessible (IMHO, much better than the U2720Q). In summary, if not for the ghosting persistence effects, it would be a 5 stars. Maybe I was unlucky and got a bad IPS panel, but at this price range, I don't think the ghosting should be happening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 22, 2020 by A. Scott

  • Just what I wanted for word processing
I wanted a 4k monitor for writing my book which I update every year. I was not interested in gaming or photo editing but wanted a monitor that would display text well. This monitor fits that need. The text is crisp and easy to read. The 27 inch form factor is ideal. I used the Windows 10 default of 150% magnification and it works fine. The stand is a real plus, easy to adjust to the height and tilt I want. Some older programs will not scale the menu items correctly on a 4k monitor and the menu comes out very small and hard to read. Most recent programs do not need this fix. A simple fix is to: - Right click the programs' exe file - Left click the Compatibility tab - Left click, "Change settings for all users" - Left click, "Change high DPI settings" - Check the box, "High DPI scaling override" and select "System", OK, and Apply. Now your menu items will display the same size as you were used to with your 1080 monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2020 by Bob423

  • Quality perfect, but delivery slowly
Before buying this monitor, actually I tried 27" 2k and 27" 1920*1080, P2721Q is best monitor for me (WFH, not gaming). 1. Dell monitor quality, I think better than other vendors (eg. SS, Acer) with same resolution like as 1920*1080. 2. If you want to buy one 27" monitor for coding, 4k is the best solution. Do not try 2k or 1920*1080 except gaming. Using 4k, you can change the display test size 200%, it equals 1920*1080 (4k resolution: 3840*2160) But the delivery so slowly, that is why I give 4 star not 5 star. May we can add $10 or more to get it faster. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2021 by ruson

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