Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA, Black
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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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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.
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J. Jicama
Greater than one weekThe monitor was fine for a while. But after a few months, the the monitor would shut down with any attempt to tilt it for a better viewing position. The monitor would go back on when tilted back to its original position, but it was very difficult to find that exact position. The problem was with the HDMI port. Any movement of the cable connector would shut down the monitor. I at first thought it might be a defective cable so I bought a new one. Same problem, so its the port not the cable.
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hard but fun
> 3 dayGreat product, cant beat the price for the quality, only thing I would have liked (was already aware it wasnt offered, was a sliding up and down feature to lower and raise the monitor
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Luke H.
> 3 dayThe monitor is pretty good for a work computer. The size is great and you can easily have two web pages open at the same time without squinting or straining.
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Charles
> 3 dayI have sensitive eyes. My element tv and dell monitors are the only things I can use outside of plasma tvs. I also use a program that blocks blue light. This one might not be big enough for where Im using it; but I will keep it for another part of the house. Problem is, the 43 inch version is 5 times as much. Makes no sense.
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Luke Staten
> 3 dayI’ll get straight to the point, this monitor was worth every penny. I was looking for a monitor that has very thin bezels, one that has a large 27 inch display, and one that was priced fairly low. The thing about this monitor is that it’s manufactured in a way with making it affordable and up to date with all of the features we’d expect. It was made to have a 1080p resolution so it is totally convenient. Why pay extra for a monitor with 4K when you can get a new HD monitor for this great price? I recently purchased another dell monitor before this one off eBay. It was more expensive, made in 2015, and used. And it got damaged from shipping. So I needed one that was brand new, and one that was reliable. This product was outstandingly impressive.
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David Carlson
> 3 dayI like how easy it was to hook up and the quality of the screen.
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Jeff
> 3 dayThis monitor doesnt have a lot of the frills that modern displays boast. It also has a very attractively low price tag relative to its large size and generally good specs (ok, maybe 1080p isnt good specs these days, but Ive been computing since we used CRTs, I havent actually found I *need* 4K personally). It wont let you down in any way related to being a monitor, it definitely is the size that it says, and finally the viewing angles are indeed top notch. Great brightness too. I like its on-board image processing features pretty well, as they allow a good range of adjustment to color/brightness match other displays. Im very pleased with my purchase. If you are looking for something basic, but great at the job that it does, here it is.
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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.