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Dell S2716DG (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")

Dell S2716DG

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"


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24 reviews

  • robermoset

    8 years ago
    purchased this product

    A good choice after adjustment

    I have had the monitor for one day. So I can't give a final assessment. One thing is clear, however: the default factory settings are not usable. The fonts are barely legible. Therefore, for all those who feel the same way, here is a website on which I found a successful colour profile.
    www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc_profiles.htm
     

  • cstrauss

    8 years ago
    purchased this product

    Great gaming monitor with fast panel and high resolution

    I have been using this monitor for a week now and it runs perfectly. No pixel errors, even illumination and the high Hz figures are very positively noticeable both on the desktop and in 3D applications. I deduct one point because of the rather modest default settings. The display is far too bright and very milky. The only remedy is a modified colour profile from a monitor site or a gaming forum. You'll never get it right by hand...

    PS: this monitor uses the identical panel as the ASUS ROG SWIFT, but is slightly cheaper. A clear buy recommendation if you know how to correct the colours.
     

    Pro

    • 144Hz and G-Sync at 1440p
    • Design (narrow rim) and workmanship (stand etc.)
    • DP cable supplied

    Contra

    • Standard settings are for the cat
  • mifurrer

    7 years ago
    purchased this product

    For the cheapest g-sync monitor in the 27 inch range, it's highly recommended and you're not entering an IPS glow lottery as TN is a proven screen technology.

    I have to say I am thrilled with this screen. I've searched all the forums and found some very bad reviews, which I can't quite understand. I have an A04 model, no pixel errors, no BLB or other errors. I first wanted to buy an IPS G-Sync monitor, but they got too many bad reviews and I didn't want to take a lottery regarding the known IPS glows. In addition, IPS is still in its infancy and at a price of around 800.- something like this should not happen. I previously had the Benq XL2410t and the Dell monitor is worlds apart in terms of picture quality/sharpness etc.. I can only recommend the Dell to everyone, especially as it is the cheapest 27 inch monitor that has g-sync. 

    Pro

    • g-sync
    • Good TN panel
    • Currently at Digitec A04 Model

    Contra

    • Original brightness setting much too bright
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