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Monitor stands are rubbish. No matter if you've got a beautifully-designed display in all other regards chances are the thing that keeps it upright on your desktop ruins the whole aesthetic. So, what about ditching the stand altogether?Read more: check ou...
The Dell U2717DA is a very understated monitor. Everything about it is restrained, from the simple, recessed 7.3mm bezel to the mostly anonymous stand. And that's to its credit. You don't want to be distracted in-game by showy LEDs, chunky bezels or massi...
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The Dell UltraSharp range has been one of the most popular ranges of displays for over 10 years now. Dell seem to update their models and add new options to the range every year or two and we've reached the time where they've decided to refresh most o...
Improved factory calibration and contrast ratio over old U2715H, Decent infinity edge design, connections and stand, Good all round performance thanks to IPS-type panel...
Lag is a little higher than we had hoped, Typical IPS glow levels maybe off-putting to some users, No significant improvements really over old U2715H...
Dell haven't changed a huge amount with the new U2717D compared with the old U2715H but there are a few differences of note. The new model has a zero frame design around all sides which looks attractive and smart, and we think we like the new darker silve...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-05-10 02:10:07
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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The norm these days seems to be going with thinner bezels on everything from phones to laptops and monitors. Our Dell U2717D review takes a look at the Dell UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge LCD QHD monitor. Read on to see how it performs under regular daily use...
Pretty sleek, thin design, Clear, crisp, accurate colour display, 60 or 75Hz refresh rate, Adjustable, Rotatable for portrait use, Thin edges/bezels, 3-year Dell Premium Panel Guarantee included, Plenty of input options, MST support...
Back ports can be a bit of a pain to access...
If you're looking for a larger QHD resolution monitor with great colour representation, the Dell UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge monitor offers just that at a reasonable price. For these reasons, it's earned itself a Top Pick of 2017 Award here at Techaeris.*W...
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The Dell U2717D is a bezel-free QHD monitor designed to offer accurately vibrant and crisp images with a reliable, long-lasting exterior. This product comes well-equipped to match the needs of executives and professionals who want an upsized resolution an...
The Dell U2717D is an excellent example of a prosumer monitor with superb performances for both out of the box users and enthusiasts who are willing to calibrate. The default settings weren't ideal for everyday use, but maximizing the capabilities of this...
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After 3 years, my Dell U2713H, which I reviewed and then bought one myself, died, but it's not the first time. A year ago, the capacitor blew up, and thanks to the premium exchange warranty, I received a replacement unit within days. Then on May, just one...
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Dell's UltraSharp monitors have long been known for their solid performance and minimalist good looks, and the latest addition to the family, the UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge Monitor U2717D ($719.99), is no different. This 27-inch display uses an In-Plane S...
Very good performance, Bezel-free design, Highly adjustable stand, Good port selection...
Expensive, No advanced color settings...
The Dell U2717D is a 27-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) monitor that delivers accurate colors, wide viewing angles, and very good grayscale performance, but lacks advanced color controls and is priced higher than competitors...
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The Dell U2717D UltraSharp is the latest entry into one of the company's longest running line of monitors, and this time it's back with the company's other patented screen-assist, InfinityEdge. The nearly bezel-less design gives the U2717D a sleeker, more...
Dell's latest U2717D refresh of its most popular monitor lineup is a solid, if slightly underwhelming entry into the UltraSharp family of displays. Its InfinityEdge design is cool to look at, and really does give the content on-screen more of a seamless f...
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And it is not just marketing – the U2717D features a 60Hz 1440p panel with extremely thin bezels all around the display. Another selling point of the laptop is its supposed 99% of sRGB coverage and average dE of below 2.0, which should be mouthwatering fo...
Optimal size for desktop computing, High resolution, resulting in crisp image, Well populated OSD menu, Adjustable height, tilt, swivel, and pivot, Complete sRGB color gamut coverage and standard-matching dE values, Decent port selection for the price ran...
Lacks some I/O that connects to an older machinery, Insufficient uniformity of the colors in the bottom...
What did we learn? One thing we know for sure, this monitor is very comfortable to use for a lot of different scenarios. And the main reason for that (design-wise) is the stand. As it offers all kinds of movements – swivel, height adjustment, tilt, pivot...
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Dell's UltraSharp monitors have long been known for their solid performance and minimalist good looks, and the latest addition to the family, the UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge Monitor U2717D ($719.99), is no different. This 27-inch display uses an In-Plane S...
Very good performance, Bezel-free design, Highly adjustable stand, Good port selection...
Expensive, No advanced color settings...
The Dell U2717D is a 27-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) monitor that delivers accurate colors, wide viewing angles, and very good grayscale performance, but lacks advanced color controls and is priced higher than competitors...
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