Dell U2719D (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")

Dell U2719D

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"


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Anonymous

6 years ago

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twuersch

6 years ago

I have both. They are very similar (https://www.digitec.ch/de/Comparison/5805403-10036151) and I am very satisfied with both. The U2717D makes a more stable impression in terms of the housing. But I would still go for the newer U2719D.

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ThCk8000/>

4 years ago

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John Franco

4 years ago

Hello Anonymous Basically you can use any 24" monitor. The basic requirement is that your computer or laptop has two video connections (supported). With a laptop, this can be done via a docking station. I would recommend this monitor: Dell P2419H (24", 1920 x 1080 Pixels) . It is height-adjustable and can be adapted wonderfully to the 27". This monitor also looks quite similar. Greetings John

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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renéweber1

4 years ago

I assume you mean VGA (computer) to HDMI (monitor). As this monitor has no analogue interfaces, you need an active adapter: Delock VGA to (HDMI, 25cm) The USB port is essential, as it supplies the adapter with power. But don't expect miracles, VGA is not made for high resolutions and the adapter supports FHD (1920*1080) at most.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Is an HDMI cable supplied?

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hello.. According to the manufacturer, the scope of delivery includes the following: - Power cable - USB 3.0 upstream cable - DisplayPort cable Greetings

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info

3 years ago

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afre

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Screens with two DP connections usually have 1 x input and 1 x output (for so-called daisy chain). This is also confirmed in the operating instructions: https://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_electronics_accessories/esuprt_electronics_accessories_monitors/dell-u2719d-monitor_User%27s-Guide_de-de.pdf Page 11

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botrob

4 years ago

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Siminin

4 years ago

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So I did a little googling and came across this: One port is a normal Displayport 1.4, but the other one is a Displayport 1.4 MST (means: Multi Stream Transport) Info from here: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/2bb31592 I didn't know what MST meant either, so I did some research and found this: https://www.computerwoche.de/a/mehrere-monitore-perfekt-nutzen-so-geht-s,3331432,2 Quote: "These monitors have a display port input and output. The first monitor is connected directly to the notebook or PC, the second monitor is connected to the output of the first. ... MST now allows the computer to drive the additional monitors as separate displays." So you can connect two or more monitors to a computer with one cable. What is not quite clear to me is where you would use something like this, a laptop usually does not have a display port and a normal PC usually has several outputs. I hope I was able to help, have fun ;)

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Evofan87

4 years ago

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Hi, with the monitor, this will only work with some USB C to HDMI/DP adapters. (There is always a certain risk of incompatibility). The monitor only has a USB 3.0 hub built in. At best, you could take a look at this monitor Dell U2719DC (27", 2560 x 1440 Pixels) Unfortunately a bit expensive, but with USB C connection.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Crusty30

4 years ago

Hello No, there are no integrated speakers. However, you can connect speakers or headphones to the 3.5 mm jack output. There is also a matching soundbar available as an accessory to mount under the screen. Dell AE515M Regards

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