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27" Dell S2721QS 4K UHD IPS Monitor w/ Tilt, Pivot & Height Adjustment - $ 279 with Dell Email Signup at
https://www.dell.com/preferences/signup/ [dell.com]
Get a unique 10% off code with signup and apply to the order to get the price down to $ 279.
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Tech Specs
Device Type
White LED edgelight system
Panel Type
In-Plane switching Technology
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Native Resolution
3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
Pixel Pitch
0.1554 x 0.1554 mm
Brightness
350 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio
1,300:1 (typ)
Response Time
Normal: 8ms (gtg)
Fast: 5ms (gtg)
Extreme: 4ms (gtg)
Color Support
1.07 billion colors
Input Connectors
HDMI 2.0
DP1.2
Display Position Adjustments
Swivel (Left and Right) (-30° to 30°)
Tilt -5° / 21°
Screen Coating
Anti-glare with 3H hardness
Dimensions (WxDxH) - with stand
24.08 inches x 6.88 inches x 15.75 inches
Compliant Standards
Energy Star Compliance (ES8.0)
TCO-certified display
Product Description
Dell 27 4K UHD Monitor - S2721QS
Diagonal Size
27 inches
Features
N/A
Weight
10.36 lbs
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and say additional 10% off with email coupon on any of them?
Or is this a FP a day strategy?
SMH.
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That being said, I'm not a fan of 4k at 27". 32-34" is the sweet spot as far as PPI goes. Yes, you can zoom on elements, but then you're just wasting the extra real estate that 4k resolution provides. My opinion, though, take it with a grain of salt.
Ah I didn't see 4k. I agree. 2k high refresh rate would be clutch. Is the dell the best budget buy for that spec?
That being said, I'm not a fan of 4k at 27". 32-34" is the sweet spot as far as PPI goes. Yes, you can zoom on elements, but then you're just wasting the extra real estate that 4k resolution provides. My opinion, though, take it with a grain of salt.
Use of the native resolution gives the best image because the OS no longer has to scale (which is never perfect and undoes some of the benefits of higher pixel density). So, if you can afford the physical real estate, good to get a size that allows you to see clearly in native resolution.
For a normal viewing distance of a desktop, 1080p is fine for 24 and below. 1440p from 25 to 27 and 4k for larger than that would be good trade-offs to keep to native resolution.
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I think I want the 4K for photos and maybe even 4K video editing but don't want to have poor gaming performance. System is 5900x with 6800xt.
I got the 3221qs aswell. Use the DP port for 60hz.
Works flawless at 4k 60hz.
Works flawless at 4k 60hz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S...=RT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S...=RT
That's why now I have no idea what to buy. Lol
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