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27" Dell 27 Plus S2725QC 3840x2160 120Hz 4ms IPS FreeSync Monitor w/ USB Hub

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Amazon has 27" Dell 27 Plus S2725QC 3840x2160 120Hz 4ms IPS FreeSync Monitor w/ USB Hub on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 4K
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Response Time: 4ms GTG (Extreme Mode)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Brightness: 350 cd/m2
  • Adjustable Stand (Tile, Pivot, Height, Swivel)
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C 5Gbps
    • 2x HDMI 2.1
    • 2x USB 5Gbps Type-A

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Amazon has 27" Dell 27 Plus S2725QC 3840x2160 120Hz 4ms IPS FreeSync Monitor w/ USB Hub on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member shivster1796 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 4K
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Response Time: 4ms GTG (Extreme Mode)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Brightness: 350 cd/m2
  • Adjustable Stand (Tile, Pivot, Height, Swivel)
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C 5Gbps
    • 2x HDMI 2.1
    • 2x USB 5Gbps Type-A

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 1k Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Dell 27 Plus 4K USB-C Monitor - S2725QC - 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) 120Hz 16:9 Display, AMD FreeSync Premium, sRGB 99%, Integrated Speakers, 1500:1 Contrast Ratio, Comfortview Plus - Ash White

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shivster1796
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The 32" is a VA Panel and lacks USB C, this monitor is an IPS Panel, IPS panels generally have a premium over VA Panels still and USB C 65W PD is a more premium feature.
shivster1796
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That was the S2725QS, this is the S2725QC which has USB C

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hereforthecommentsYesterday 03:06 AM
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Have this as the DP version (QS) for two weeks now: The picture looks perfect—probably the best monitor I've had so far. The on-screen menu looks like it's straight from the 90s. For my use case, I'd like to have easier input switching.

Curious about the USB version: How long does it take to initialize the USB hub and everything? In the past, I found it super annoying that each time I connected my notebook via USB-C, the whole enchilada of newly connected USB devices would start up.
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tome275Yesterday 04:28 AM
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How is it for watching youtube and movies? Great on paper spec wise
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Quote from KINGNUT777 :
This was $200 2 weeks ago. Not slick
That was the S2725QS, this is the S2725QC which has USB C
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Quote from fd3sgsxr :
Not slick. 32" is only $30 more. I would not want a 4k on 27" only good for 2k. For 4K get a 32".
The 32" is a VA Panel and lacks USB C, this monitor is an IPS Panel, IPS panels generally have a premium over VA Panels still and USB C 65W PD is a more premium feature.
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inttwoeightYesterday 02:01 PM
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Quote from fd3sgsxr :
Not slick. 32" is only $30 more. I would not want a 4k on 27" only good for 2k. For 4K get a 32".
32" to large for most unless your just sitting back and watching a movie, to much eye movement scanning, but if your not gaming 32" is fine.

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I picked a pair of these over Black Friday for my office setup, and 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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fd3sgsxr
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Quote from inttwoeight :
32" to large for most unless your just sitting back and watching a movie, to much eye movement scanning, but if your not gaming 32" is fine.
32" is large for a 2K its perfect for a 4K monitor. I have 3 32" 4K setup at my home office. I site 2 feet away from it. I dont use it for gaming.
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Quote from BWRochMN :
I picked a pair of these over Black Friday for my office setup, and 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!
Max out the volume on the monitor and control the volume on the macbook for the output.
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blahbooboo2Today 01:08 AM
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Quote from fd3sgsxr :
IPS is not superior to VA. USB-C and 65W PD is worthless for a PC setup. It good if your using a laptop that needs it.
Eh, depends on your use case. The off direct center(aka off angle) viewing is painfully bad on VA panels, I'd take an IPS any day over a VA.
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JollyHerring1776Today 01:16 AM
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I got this monitor 2 weeks ago and it's the best monitor I ever used! First plugged into an old GPU that couldn't do 4k 120hz; once I took care of that and plugged into the HDMI 2.1, now it's like BUTTAHHHH
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ak1802Today 01:34 AM
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Quote from fd3sgsxr :
32" is large for a 2K its perfect for a 4K monitor. I have 3 32" 4K setup at my home office. I site 2 feet away from it. I dont use it for gaming.
3 32" monitors for a home office setup is absolutely absurd.

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Quote from hereforthecomments :
Have this as the DP version (QS) for two weeks now: The picture looks perfect—probably the best monitor I've had so far. The on-screen menu looks like it's straight from the 90s. For my use case, I'd like to have easier input switching.

Curious about the USB version: How long does it take to initialize the USB hub and everything? In the past, I found it super annoying that each time I connected my notebook via USB-C, the whole enchilada of newly connected USB devices would start up.
I've been rocking 3 of these for about a month or so and second this, the picture quality is SO good, reading becomes a joy

If you're really into gaming, I wouldn't recommend these unless budget dictates, I notice "ghosting" dragging things around regularly. Doesn't bother me but I don't really game

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