Dell U2720Q 27 " black (2720-0643)
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Buy Dell U2720Q 27 " black
Dell UltraSharp U2720Q 27 Inch 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 LED Backlit LCD IPS USB- | $719.99 | ||||
Dell UltraSharp U2720Q 27 inch Widescreen IPS LCD Monitor - 4K UHD (3840 x | $900.00 | ||||
New Dell UltraSharp U2720Q 27' 4K 3840x2160 IPS LCD Monitor 60 Hz 5ms 350 | $1,049.00 | ||||
Dell UltraSharp U2720Q 27 Inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) LED Backlit LCD IPS US | $649.00 | ||||
Dell U2720QM 27 Inch UltraSharp 4K UHD, IPS Ultra-Thin Bezel Monitor (HDMI | $649.00 |
Built for serious work
The Dell UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor (or Dell UP2720Q for short) is designed specifically for professional photographers, designers and colorists who need a high-quality, high-resolution 10-bit IPS display with the most accurate colour reproduction. The monitor provides a colour gamut of 95% DCI P3, 99% sRGB and 99% Rec 709. Pleased, Dell did not treat the factory calibration carelessly, so the monitor allows you to work literally out of the box without any hardware calibration and reprofiling.
Worthy competitor to professional Eizo and NEC monitors
Also, support for the DisplayHDR 400 standard is claimed for the matrix, but we would not be particularly equal to this thing, since the conditions for issuing this virtual medal are not very high. For example, in this case, the brightness of the monitor is 350 cd / m2, although for a full-fledged HDR you need at least 400 cd / m2. But there is support for the PBP (Picture by Picture) mode and the Flicker-Free feature, which reduces flicker and, accordingly, eye strain. AMD FreeSync was not added to Dell with the expectation that this is a serious working tool, and not a toy. Speaking of toys: in parallel with this model, Dell released an improved version with Thunderbolt and a built-in colorimeter. It is now actively praised in Western forums, rejoicing that the iMac Pro display and professional Eizo and NEC monitors have a really powerful competitor.
USB hub for charging laptops
The Dell U2720Q has an interesting appearance. If you describe it in one word, then the epithet "inconspicuous" is best suited. And this is by no means a disadvantage. The fact is that the U2720Q has almost no outer frames, and the inner ones (except for the bottom one) are so thin that they are practically invisible. Therefore, the first thing that catches your eye when looking at the monitor is its massive plastic stand with a cutout in the centre. With its help, the monitor can be adjusted in height and tilt, as well as transferred to portrait mode. The same stand has performed well in previous Dell monitors, being heavy and stable, yet easy to detach from the monitor with a special latch to hang it on the wall. Ports for communication with the outside world are hidden in the back of the case: HDMI, Display Port and a USB hub for 3 ports. One of them is a hybrid USB-C that can charge laptops with Power Delivery support.