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The Dell UltraSharp U2719D is a 27-inch LED monitor featuring a stunning 2560x1440 resolution, designed for professionals seeking superior image quality and extensive connectivity options. With its adjustable design and ultra-thin bezels, it enhances any workspace while providing seamless multi-monitor setups.
Brand | Dell |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 8.62 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | U2719DSAP |
Manufacturer | Dell Computers |
Series | DELU2719D |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Power Source | AC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 8.62 Kilograms |
A**G
really great monitor
this is a great monitor...I should have ordered ages ago! I did a lot of research to select this product and it works great for me in my current WFH mode. Also great service from the seller...arrived vrey quickly at a good price!
A**I
Very good value for money if you need a good monitor for daily work.
Very good quality. It is all you need for a workstation. The size is just perfect for reading / excel / presentation works.
R**C
Excellent quality monitor
Excellent monitor for long hours of reading !!
M**Y
Awesome high quality monitor
Works really well thanks!
M**O
Great Monitor
Very nice monitor that can be used either horizontally or vertical.
K**R
Best quality for the price
Perfect. All orginal. Best QHD monitors with a very thin frame. Perfect for a dual monitor setup. I am now using them with my Dell xps 15 7590. They are amazing
A**
very slick design and slim bezels
works great, mostly for office work/ browsing and even gaming overall its really good monitor with nice minimal design and slim bezels
K**K
Another amazing monitor from Dell!
I bought a U2719DX (same as the U2719D, the only difference between them is that the DX includes a HDMI cable in the box instead of a DP cable) two weeks prior to purchasing this monitor and loved it so much that I just had to pick another up. I've now got a triple 1440p setup — the U2719DX on my left, the U2719D in the center, and my old U2713HM on my right — and it is great!I am extremely happy with this monitor. There are no dead pixels, backlight bleeding is tolerably low for an IPS monitor, and while there is some shadowing around the edges with certain content at certain angles, it's not very noticeable or annoying during normal usage. The antiglare coating on the panel is perfect — not too light and not too heavy. Unlike with my older U2713HM, there is no crosshatching whatsoever.The display itself is absolutely gorgeous. It is a bit more yellowish in color compared to my aging U2713HM & VS24AH-P, but after only a short period of using the U2719DX I grew used to it and it ended up just making those two older monitors look overly blue, which is in fact a large part of why I picked up this U2719D and relegated the U2713HM to the role of a secondary monitor. Overall I like the U2719D/U2719DX's display more than the U2713HM, although it's worth noting that outside of the slight difference in color temperature, the quality & color are still very similar — the differences are pretty minor.In terms of visual style the entire physical design of the entire monitor is stunningly well done. It is a very aesthetically pleasing & elegant design. One very minor point to be aware of here is that because the monitor and its bezels are so thin, a webcam (depending on how it attaches/mounts) can end up obscuring part of the screen and may not be able to mount as securely as with an older monitor that has a thicker panel & bezels (e.g. my U2713HM, where the webcam does not obscure any of the screen and is easy to securely mount on top).The stand is quite nice, certainly different from the way they did things on older designs (e.g. the U2713HM), but not really in a bad way. It's certainly a more stylish & modern design. Note that as the monitor & stand is fairly lightweight, stability feels slightly poorer than the older (and heavier) models with different stand designs (e.g. the U2713HM), but this is not very noticeable in practice.Build quality is pretty good overall, with only one notable exception — the design of & quality control on the OSD buttons is a bit poor, and I have some concerns about how well & long they'll hold up with long-term use (this applies equally to both the D and the DX). What is happening is that the more frequently used OSD buttons (in my case #1 & #3, especially #1) fail to fully spring back after a "click", which seems to make them mushy & less tactile/"springy", significantly harder to press/use, and much harder to locate by feel due to the button not fully springing back out. I am particularly concerned about this because my U2713HM's OSD buttons (which are wider and positioned on the right bezel rather than underneath the monitor) have only slightly degraded over nearly six years of fairly heavy use, while buttons 1 & 3 on the U2719DX are already degraded to a concerning extent after merely 2 weeks of use, and the same ones on the U2719D are already exhibiting obvious degradation after a mere day of use. I don't personally feel like this is a dealbreaker as long as this doesn't progress to the buttons actually becoming stuck in the on position (and so far it's unclear if this will or will not end up happening), and so far this is not quite severe enough of an issue to warrant lowering my rating below 5 stars, but I will be keeping a close eye on this and I'll come back to edit this review if this problem worsens enough to change that. Note that I would still buy this monitor again despite these issues — it's easily the best option on the market right now for a 27" 1440p IPS monitor — so don't let this dissuade you from this otherwise-superb monitor.I've attached two pictures to this review. The first one shows all three monitors (the U2719D is the center one, the U2719DX is on the left, and the U2713HM is on the right), and the second shows only the U2719D. Apologies for the poor quality photos, somewhat messy desk, etc — I snapped them quickly with my iPhone while finishing up writing this review. In both pictures the U2719D & U2719DX were set to standard mode with the brightness dialed down to 65%, while the U2713HM was set to sRGB mode with the brightness dialed down to 68%. Contrast was left at the default 75%, and all other monitor settings that could impact display quality were left at their defaults. The default OS color profiles for each monitor were used.A detail that I was unable to locate prior to purchasing this monitor was how long the included DisplayPort cable was, and so I think it's worth mentioning in here that the included DisplayPort cable is approximately six (6) feet long, has excellent build quality (I wish I could find an aftermarket cable that was built this well!), and is not a locking cable (but the lack of a lock/latch on it should not be an issue since it fits very snugly/firmly/securely into both the monitor and my GPU). Note that if you are planning on using third-party locking DP cables with this monitor, be aware that safely detaching locking DP cables from this monitor can be quite a pain due to the lack of space behind the DP port.I had to create a patched monitor override plist with an edited EDID to work around a long-standing OSX/macOS bug with certain DP monitors. The same procedure that I followed to patch the EDID for my U2713HM (basically just disable YCbCr modes, remove the CEA-861-F EDID extension block, and then trim out the extra zeroed-out bytes for the extension block) worked perfectly for fixing that bug on this monitor when using DP.
H**N
You can't go wrong with Dell monitors and computers.
I deliberately bought the model that's a few years old because I wanted to hook up my computer to the monitor without needing to use the cables supplied by Dell.
P**M
Dell U2719D 2560x1440 - Adjustable, robust and clear
Sometimes reviews for one product are bundled with others and it's not helpful - my review is for:Dell U2719D 27" Widescreen IPS LED Black and Silver Monitor (2560x1440/5ms/DP/HDMI/DP Out)I did some research before buying and I didn't understand all of it, perhaps because I don't play games.I was looking to approximately replicate the set-up I have at work without shelling out a lot of money.I learned some important things through the research, one of which was that the pixels per inch (ppi) is the measure that tells you how clearly text and other information will appear on your screen. This screen has 108.8 ppi, which is above the 90 ppi threshold often quoted as a good level. The bigger the screen you buy, the greater the resolution you need. At 27" I needed 2560x1440.At work, I have 2 big screens mounted on a sturdy arm and I don't use the screen of the laptop that drives them.At home, I considered an arm but rejected it in favour of getting a monitor that was adjustable, particularly for height. The Dell U2719D has proven to be wonderfully adjustable: it moves smoothly up the rear column so I can set the height of the upper edge level with my eyes; then I can use the swivel and tilt to get the screen angled perfectly to suit my working position.Other technical reviewers have spoke of colour palette and brightness levels - I cannot comment on those but I can say that the display looks sharp and the colours appear realistic.Currently, I'm using a HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect my laptop to the monitor. If I'd plugged the cable into the monitor socket firmly enough in the first place, I reckon that Windows 10 would recognised it automatically and I wouldn't have had to go through the troubleshooting process that ensued. PICNIC.I paid more than I had intended but I'm satisfied that this monitor will serve me well for several years, hence full mashings.
R**S
Great monitor!
I decided to move up from my 22" monitor and looked for a 27" monitor with resolution around 2560x1440. There are a lot of mostly cheaper ones that only have a vertical resolution of 1080 instead of 1440; this isn't much more than what my 22" monitor offered, and all it would do is make things bigger without really fitting more on the screen. That's not what I wanted, and it's something you should look out for too if this also applies to you).Unlike my older monitor, this Dell also offered a few nice features: an adjustable stand (for monitor height), the ability to rotate the monitor into portrait mode (requires you to change software/driver settings in your OS to make this work). Not all Dells will (their consumer-oriented series like the "E" models generally don't), but the adjustable stand is nice. Inputs are all digital (HDMI and DisplayPort--including a second DP port for daisy-chaining if your graphics card supports that), and, like some other monitors, it includes a few USB ports and an upstream port (all USB 3) if you want to use them.In terms of other features, this is my first standalone IPS monitor (my laptops have had them built-in for some time, but my old external display was TN), and it's nice! The viewing angle is pretty wide without any distortion. Color and brightness are consistent across the entire screen to my eye, and am lucky to have zero dead pixels I can see. The monitor is also pretty thin and light despite it size (probably lighter than the 22" monitor, about 6-7 years old, that it replaced). Consistent with Dell (and other manufacturers') trends in the last few years, the bezels on this monitor are pretty thin, and akk buttons (including the power button--so it's hard to see, perhaps the only downside) have been moved to the bottom.All thing considered, I'm quite happy with this purchase!
D**E
Yes, this is a good monitor
I was concerned by other reviews on here showing poor backlight bleed. Other people were very bothered by it, but I can honestly say I do not notice it. I do some gaming, coding, school, and work tasks on it, and I am totally pleased by the monitor.My favorite features are the USB pass-throughs and the low profile stand on my desk. With the USB pass-throughs, I am able to plug in my peripherals like wireless mouse receiver and wireless phone charger without needed to use any USB ports on my PC. The low profile stand is sturdy and flat giving me a nice area to put my wallet and keys or remotes or sticky notes. Other monitors may have weird legs that poke out and take desk space for stability, but I can assure you this monitor stand is sturdy.On top of that, if you've never used a 1440p or a 27-inch monitor, it is so nice to have a ton of screen real estate. I have been so productive and have so much space really make use of split-screen multitasking. Plus the thin bezels make this experience just that much more immersive.Gaming I do on the side and this monitor has been wonderful for Fortnite, Overwatch, and GTA5. Overall lovely monitor and the packaging is high quality too.
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