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popularTweak155 posted Dec 10, 2025 07:33 PM
popularTweak155 posted Dec 10, 2025 07:33 PM

Dell - S2725QC 27" IPS LED 4K UHD 120Hz FreeSync Premium Monitor (USB-C, HDMI) - Ash White $249.99

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I happened to check back on this monitor today after buying it a few days ago from an earlier posted deal, only to see it's now $10 lower. Price matching my existing purchase only took minutes.

This may be the lowest price it's been at checkout.

I personally really like the monitor and was debating getting a second, I really recommend it to anyone on the fence!

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/d...J3K4L63JXV
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I happened to check back on this monitor today after buying it a few days ago from an earlier posted deal, only to see it's now $10 lower. Price matching my existing purchase only took minutes.

This may be the lowest price it's been at checkout.

I personally really like the monitor and was debating getting a second, I really recommend it to anyone on the fence!

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/d...J3K4L63JXV

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Dec 10, 2025 09:04 PM
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NathanK01Dec 10, 2025 09:04 PM
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I have this monitor. It is an okay monitor, and fairly priced at 220-250 imo. MSRP is overpriced, though.
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If you don't need USB-C, the S2725QS is currently about $20 cheaper.
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Quote from NathanK01 :
I have this monitor. It is an okay monitor, and fairly priced at 220-250 imo. MSRP is overpriced, though.
What are the negatives? It doesn't have the color accuracy sought after for some professional work, but 4K 120 Hz with height adjustment is hard to find at this price. The slow response time might be an issue for some. I do think the S2725QS at $199.99 during BF was the better bargain though.
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NathanK01Yesterday 12:44 AM
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Quote from Nate650 :
What are the negatives? It doesn't have the color accuracy sought after for some professional work, but 4K 120 Hz with height adjustment is hard to find at this price. The slow response time might be an issue for some. I do think the S2725QS at $199.99 during BF was the better bargain though.
It has a low-quality stand, despite being height adjustable. Build quality in general feels cheap compared to higher quality Dell monitors. Contrast ratio isn't great. USB power delivery is relatively limited at 65w, and it lacks KVM switching. The speaker is decent though, and 4k resolution is clear. Those are the only two pros imo.

I bought the USB-C version for under $200. It was a good deal at that price. It's definitely not worth $300 imo. $250 is an okay deal.
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MantisShrimp87Yesterday 03:12 AM
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I was so close to pulling the trigger on this one but found out it doesn't have a 3.5mm jack. To me, that's a dealbreaker. Seems like a good monitor otherwise.
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rajo22Yesterday 04:00 AM
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I purchased the 32" version from Microcenter for $199. It works great, 4k120 on Ubuntu 24 LTS.
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Left a review on the other listing, but thought I would share here as well:

I picked a pair of these over Black Friday for my office setup (directly from Dell, and used the Amex Spend $500 get $100 back offer. Price was $505.96 w/taxes before the Amex offer).

I run a dual-monitor configuration through an OWC Thunderbolt 4 dock. I skipped the included monitor cables because I wanted a clean, all-white aesthetic. For this, I ordered ZeroneTeck USB 4 (USB-C) monitor cables, a Monoprice white power cord, a Cable Matters white snagless Cat 6 Ethernet cable, and a MaGeek USB 3.0 to USB-C cable (1 ft) for my Logitech Brio 4K webcam. All other connections run through the OWC dock. Only regret is I wish the power and video signal was all via a single cable and could be used tandemly, but that's a minor issue, and for the price, I can't expect more.

From a usgae point, these monitors power on instantly as soon as I connect my MacBook Pro (M4 Pro), and apart from a minor glare issue (my desk faces a window) they perform very well. The 120 Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and graphics smooth and viewing text for long hours pleasant. I haven't tested them for movies yet, but they handled educational and work-related tutorial videos without any issues (not sure if this is a metric to count on).

For audio, even though they come with built in speakers that are nice, clear and loud, I couldn't control the volume, and so I am still using my old JBL Creature II speakers from 2005. For the price I paid, I think they served me well for 20 yrs, though the rubber holding the tweeters is finally wearing out. I paid around €100 back in my student days, wish I could find a modern replacement that sounds just as warm!

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angX8857Yesterday 09:49 PM
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Monitor is good, quality control are bad. I was getting it from Best Buy, and first one have bright pixel in center of screen, then switch to second one and get 5 dead pixels in center of screen as well, and finally my third one is fine.
First two are made in Vietnam
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