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Freesync Hp 27 In Curved Monitor
Neftaly | 2024-06-13 04:17:23 |
I went from having two 27 inch curved monitor to this. I love the display. I switch between my work laptop and my PC so having the multiple ports was perfect. I haven't had any issues with it. Gaming on it is nice. Plenty of space to view multiple things or just take up all the space using full screen. 5 |
Diego | 2024-04-28 01:36:15 |
I've been using the Dell UltraSharp 38 1600p Curved Monitor for a few weeks now, and it has exceeded all my expectations. The expansive 38-inch curved display immerses you in your work or entertainment, providing a truly panoramic viewing experience. The 1600p resolution delivers stunning clarity and sharpness, making everything from text to images look incredibly detailed. One of the standout features of this monitor is its color accuracy. With 100% sRGB and 99% Rec709 color coverage, colors are vibrant and true to life, which is essential for my photo and video editing work. The factory calibration ensures that the colors are spot-on right out of the box. The curved design is not just aesthetically pleasing but also functional. It reduces eye strain and provides a more natural field of view, which is particularly beneficial during long working sessions. The build quality is top-notch, with a sleek, premium finish that complements any workspace. Connectivity options are plentiful with USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort inputs, making it easy to connect multiple devices. The USB-C port also supports power delivery, which is a great convenience for charging my laptop while using the monitor. Ergonomics are well thought out, with adjustable height, tilt, and swivel options, ensuring that I can set up the monitor for maximum comfort. The on-screen display menu is intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing for quick adjustments to settings. In summary, the Dell UltraSharp 38 1600p Curved Monitor is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to upgrade their display setup. Whether you're a creative professional or simply want an outstanding monitor for general use, this model delivers in every aspect. Highly recommended! 5 |
John | 2024-08-23 06:49:44 |
I bought the Dell 27 4K UHD HDR IPS monitor to pair with a HP mini workstation. It's not quite as elegant as my BenQ monitor that I use for photo processing, but it's significantly cheaper and will be used mainly for work and general computer usage. I consider it a good purchase. 5 |
Seth | 2024-07-19 04:31:32 |
This monitor is really amazing. I had a moment of this is what color looks like?! at first, similar to when I got higher end speakers and said this is what music sounds like?!. I learned a lot about WOLED (current LG tvs) vs true RGB OLED (this panel) and how JOLED makes this specific display. Prior I had a 27 inch HP (S2721QS) and the main use is a workstation PC working from home and occasional light gaming. While the monitor is way overkill for my use (I don't do content creation or color correction), I love it and have no regrets even when considering the steep price point. That's just how it is right now given the manufacturing of this size OLED hardly exists. Sadly this is not as bright as my HP but blows it away in everything else. The viewing angles are crisp and improved and while I previously thought 27 inches was perfect for a workstation, I am now sold on the 31.5 inch size. I have enabled dark mode on every application and website that I can and the colors are just electric and amazing. The stand is ugly at the base but still nicely functional, I have the LG mounted on an Ergotron HX Desk Monitor Arm and even though the LG is far below the weight minimum it works just fine. At first I was confused why the bezels are so large but I've realized it needs some form of casing and it benefits from the large casing when I grab the monitor and move/tilt it on the monitor arm. I could do without the USB hub integrated and my real only dislike of this monitor is the noise the settings menu navigator makes upon pressing. Yes OLED monitors will get less expensive but sadly it will take a lot more time, and by that time micro LED or QDOLED might be the successor. Again, the size, the pixel density, the experience using this in the evening, the HDR, it's all just gorgeous. 5 |
AregInc | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I had hesitation to get a curved monitor, but took the chance and happy that I did. 5 |
Aleksander | 2024-05-01 06:53:11 |
I bought that monitor 1.5 months ago.. and i have 0 issue no flickering no ghosting. No nothing I have freesync on with out VRR enabled, if i use nvidia card than i turn adaptive sync with vrr on. 5 |
Brandon | 2024-04-22 08:13:33 |
Holds a heavy, ultra-wide, curved monitor very well. 5 |
Alex | 2024-08-29 01:47:27 |
I love this monitor! Even without out freesync etc. I think it performed better in the games I want to use it for (FPS) When I saw it didn’t have freesync I was a little concerned, but it performs incredibly. Color vibrancy really is nice once tuned. Dyac is nice but do note it does dim the screen quite a bit. I do think a 24’ is a lot better than a 27’ if your having problems deciding on your first monitor. Price point is perfect for a monitor with competitive capabilities! 5 |
Derek | 2024-08-28 07:49:31 |
Out of the box I was experiencing screen tearing, after enabling FreeSync from the monitor then on my AMD graphics card the picture quality improved dramatically. Works as advertised. 5 |
Adam | 2024-07-16 01:24:26 |
I was searching for a monitor to replace my aging HP ZR30w and wanted something similar in size but with much smaller bezels, true 4K resolution (1440p is too low for 32 IMHO), no-frills design, and FreeSync support, preferably with Low Framerate Compensation due to the 4K resolution. This monitor nails everything I was looking for and more. Not only does it have everything above, but it also has a fantastic stand (height/tilt/pivot/swivel), a hood you can optionally install to reduce glare, reduced blue-light mode to reduce eyestrain, and more. It also has little things like the ability to turn off the power-on LED and a great OSD design with full control. Oh, and it is perfectly calibrated from the factory to be considered a PRO monitor, it's primary use case which for me is just a bonus! Issues: Yes, it is not without quirks. One is a known issue when using a DisplayPort cable (which you must use to enable FreeSync) - basically, about once per day, the monitor will wink at you - blank out for about 1.5 seconds - and then come back on. Yes, this is weird, but since it only does it about once per day I can live with it, and I think a possible future firmware update might resolve it. It has a three-year warranty if it ever gets worse, so I will accept it given all the other virtues. The other flaw is related to long-term color bleeding at the edges that have been reported on this and other LG panels. I think it takes years for this to show up, and it isn't clear if it will affect all panels, but again with the warranty I'll take my chances - mine has zero bleed of any kind to my eyes. This monitor has an MSRP of over $1,000 which is high, and in the current market something around $750 is more appropriate, but at $569 is a tremendous value. There is a similar Dell for sale that is closer to $800 but does not have FreeSync! Go for this one! 5 |