Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA, Black
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Prof. Alexie Johnston III
> 3 dayExcellent quality monitor. Takes up less space on your desk than ordinary 27-inch monitors because there is no border around the viewable portion of the screen. Default settings are excellent, but if you do not like them they are very easy to adjust. Easily tilts up and down, which is all I need.
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ME
> 3 dayThe monitor is great. The only thing I think it needs is another HDMI input, other than that it’s great. Two HDMI inputs as opposed as one HDMI and one VGA would make this monitor almost the perfect buy.
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Biker Larry
> 3 dayGreat monitor. Replaced my 20” old one. Use to think that was large, but this one is better. Hard to believe I use to have an old console TV that was 27”. Good picture, good refresh rate, great monitor.
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Anthony Castello
> 3 dayIve had this monitor for close to a year now, works great, clear screen.
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M. Gleason
> 3 dayAgainst my better judgement I opted to purchase this product. My son is a programmer and told me that Dell makes his favorite monitors, so I decided to try this one. Ive had trouble in the past with Dell products but put my concerns aside and ordered. I ordered the monitor on March 24 and it is now May 12 - not two months later the monitor is going out. Im tech savvy, visited all of the support forums, reloaded drivers etc. The monitor is going dead. It flickers, it buzzes, it fades - does everything annoying that you might imagine. So, Im past my return window at Amazon so they put me in touch with Dell support. Id rather lick razor blades than ever try to speak to them again. I had 4 calls with them - I could not hear or understand them, and in the moments when I could, they asked me the same questions over and over again before disconnecting to start the cycle over again. Im in warranty - still have 2 months left but I cant communicate with anyone who can assist me. Giving up at this point. This monitor sucks. Beyond that, this is an indictment of Dell from one experienced user - bad track record - not buying Dell products again. Including a picture of the monitor ready to go out to the trash next to the HP box I replaced it with. Still has the factory stickers on it but it doesn’t work and Dell won’t replace it.
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Matt
Greater than one weekProduct is amazing for the price. I love how small the borders are on the screen. The thin frame of the stand below the monitor is also pretty appealing. Picture quality for the price great and I was lucky to find this monitor. Only complaint is that I wish there was a DVI port in addition to its HMDI and VGA ports since I needed an adapter to connect it to my computer, but I cant complain for the price.
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Steph
> 3 dayLike most people, I moved to remote working and did not have an at-home setup. I bought this sort of in a pinch, but its been a great monitor. It was easy to set up and connect to my laptop and fits perfectly on my desk. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE is it does not move up or down, which can affect posture if Im not paying attention. I would suggest finding something to elevate it if needed.
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Timothy Bach
> 3 dayI was shocked how premium of a product this is for the price. Great viewing angles which is great when coworking with others, True Tone colors which is great for video and photo editing, looks good and makes you excited to work. IDK how to say it better, but yah know how some tools just make work that much better, like they are an extension of yourself. This is that tool. Low cost, great quality, dependable!
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S. Ellison
> 3 dayI’m using this for work, for a 2nd monitor to pair with my laptop. It makes my Excel Spreadsheets easy to read even when fitting a large number of columns on the screen. Using an HDMI cable makes the image much clearer than the old style VGA. It’s very bright even at 50% brightness. Love this monitor!
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Craig C.
> 3 dayI needed an external monitor for my MacBook Pro for use primarily with Adobe Lightroom, and I couldnt decide on one. I tested this Dell, a lower-priced Spectre, and a higher-priced Philips 4K. All 27. Well, this monitor is the keeper. For a non-4K 27 monitor, Im quite impressed. Text isnt noticeably jaggy. Brightness & contrast are strong, colors are clear, robust and consistent. Matches my MacBook displays color (or, certainly close enough even for my picky eye) right out of the box with no tinkering to settings needed. Im connecting with a USB-C to HDMI cable, I made sure to get a cable that was rated for this purpose (easy to find on Amazon). The setup couldnt have been easier. I usually dont take time to write reviews but Im really happy with this monitor. I have no long-term info yet, Ive only had it a few days. For the price, Id say it would be really difficult (if not impossible) to find a higher quality monitor. If youre looking for a gaming monitor, you might want to go with a non-IPS model for the faster refresh rates (that said, I havent tried using this with my PS4 yet). If your primary use is photo / video editing, IPS is the way to go (based on my recent research) for richer, consistent colors.