Best Dell Monitors
Dell S2721QS
- Price (RRP) $356.85
- Screen Size 27"
- Screen Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate60 Hz
To go side by side with my existing monitor – I have an older Samsung 27 inch monitor (S27h85x) and am working from home a lot so wanted a second. I’m disappointed as the Samsung is a lot more pleasing to the eye. It’s the left side image. The Dell the right side. Show details
Dell S2725QC
- Price (RRP) $429
- Screen Size 27"
- Screen Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate120 Hz
After re-purposing my MacBook Air from full mobile to desktop duties (clamshell mode), I needed a monitor to complete the transformation. Having seen… Read more
a number of concerns online where people were experiencing difficulty connecting to their MacBook, I too was concerned at any issues I might face. Setting a budget of less than $600 I was looking for specifications of 4K, 120Hz refresh, 27” size and height, tilt, pivot and swivel adjustable. I didn’t have high demands for an inbuilt speaker (monitors seem to suffer from particularly poor inbuilt ones) but would prefer the all in one approach rather than requiring separate speakers. I scoured through online brands before settling on a Dell S2725QC which appeared to meet all my requirements. Additionally, there was a 3 year warranty. The only uncertainty was how easily it would integrate with my MacBook ...particularly as this monitor was primarily designed with a Windows computer in mind.
After ordering direct online from Dell, the monitor arrived about a week later. I also ordered it with Dell Care Plus Upgrade in case I needed tech support to assist with interfacing with my MacBook. The monitor arrived well packed using strong cardboard (recyclable) packing while the monitor materials felt of good quality plastic. It had a narrow black bezel around the screen while the back and single pole stand/base were in white. There was a VESA mount if you should choose to attach it to some other form of mounting. Assembly was straight-forward and, with height adjustment done, I soon had it sitting in the correct place on my desk. Now for the connection to the MacBook.
Along with the 240V power cable, Dell supplied a USB-C to USB-C cable PD cable which I easily connected from the monitor to one of the USB-C outlets on the MacBook. To my delight, the monitor quickly detected the connection and sprung to life with a perfect image of my MacBook desktop. All that remained was to set the appropriate resolution and refresh rate. While the monitor is able to go to 3840 x 1260 @ 120Hz, I found it would only select up to 2880 x 1864 @ 120Hz when connected. This also left some black banding on the left and right hand edges. Preferred setting was to actually select the setting that showed the name of my monitor in the Apple Display settings menu as this pushed it out to all edges of the monitor and provided a perfect picture. Perhaps there are some settings in the monitor itself to remove the black banding if I fiddled more but I was happy to leave the monitor to do its own thing.
Additional, to attaching the monitor with the MacBook, Dell has created a hub by providing a HDMI port and a couple of additional USB-C and USB-A ports. There are a couple secreted behind a removable panel as well as the remainder on the underside of where the stand attaches to the monitor. To my surprise, I also found a “pop-out” section was drops out from under the left side of the monitor and contains a front facing USB-C and USB-A port. When finished, just push it up and it returns to its place inside the bezel.
The internal speakers were also a surprise as they were clear and loud enough to meet all my needs. While the volume could be controlled by the monitor controls found by reaching up and behind the bottom right side of the monitor, these were fiddly and controlled by a small joystick. I found it preferable to install Dell’s Display and Peripheral Management (DPPM) software which allowed control of the monitor from the desktop. Primarily, it allowed me to use the volume controls on my MacBook to adjust the monitor internal speakers volume which worked well.
The picture presented by the monitor, I found to be stunning. There was no discernible flicker or shake of any kind. Brightness was specified at 350 cd/m2 which proved perfectly fine in my room which had the monitor near a window. No colour banding was visible and the colours presented naturally. I was unsure before purchase if the matt (non reflective screen) would be an issue as I have always used a gloss screen on work monitors and preferred that. The matt screen versions always seemed to be a little less dynamic in their colour. However, I quickly adapted to the non-reflective finish and find this screen to now be my preferred type (at least on this monitor).
Some months later, I decided to return the MacBook to mobile duties and replaced it in its desktop role with a MacMini. The monitor “hot swapped” perfectly and I was able to increase the resolution to full screen 3008 x 1692 @120Hz. While I could have taken it to the full 3840 x 1260, The text (while perfectly detailed and crystal clear) I found to more comfortably viewed using the slightly lesser resolution.
Overall, this monitor has been the perfect choice for me. It fully met my criteria and then some. I have no hesitation in recommending it to others.
What I like - * Great screen * Range of resolutions available (particularly at 120Hz) * Sturdy mount * Ease of attaching to MacBook and MacMini * USB-C hubs available, particularly front mounted which can be quickly concealed away when not wanted
What I did not like so much - * Stand does not adjust smoothly when being moved. Really scraping the bottom here as its a very minor issue and movement is rarely needed * Lacks a web cam but doesn’t concern me as I never use one.
Dell SE2722H
- Screen Size 27"
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate75 Hz
Great Monitor – This 27 inch monitor has changed my life as I have been putting up with my tiny little screen on my laptop, leaning in and leaning out, trying to… Read more
read the text. I highly recommend it because all I had to do is plug it into my laptop (it came with all the relevant cables) which is also a Dell and plug in the power and HDMI cable and it talked to my laptop immediately. Very happy.
Dell S2722DC
- Price (RRP) $438.90
- Screen Size 27"
- Screen Resolution2560 x 1440 (2K QHD)
- Refresh Rate75 Hz
Budget friendly, high quality 2k USB C monitor – This is a great monitor, it has all the features you need to get going with a USB C monitor. It is QHD, which is only 2k resolution, so if you need… Read more
higher spec there is the QC version.
Highlights: - Powered by USB C - you can use one cable for power, HDMI, audio and data. I have one cable connected to my laptop - It allows for daisy chaining monitors - I have a second monitor connected to it. It has a built in USB hub and plenty of ports/Display ports - High quality screen display, as expected from Dell - VESA mount, compatible with monitor arms
Overall I can recommend this if you only need 2k resolution, its budget friendly and has a sleek design
Dell S3423DWC
- Screen Size 34"
- Screen Resolution3440 x 1440 (3K UWQHD)
Excellent monitor, perfect for the home office. Makes it easy to edit two spread sheets side by side etc. Love the USBC charging, and the handy USB-A… Read more
port under the monitor rim. The other USB ports are in a little bit of an inconvenient location at the back. For some reason I had to plug my speakers to the USB-A on the monitor rim (likely the power output rating from the various USB ports) and then purchase a short USB-USB extension cable to use in a port at the rear and dangle below the monitor, so my wireless keyboard and mouse could maintain line of sight. But now it is set up and works no problem. Very happy for less than $400.
Dell P3421W
- Screen Size 34"
- Screen Resolution3440 x 1440 (3K UWQHD)
- Refresh Rate60 Hz
Good ultra-wide monitor – I moved to this monitor from LG 35inch monitor and I have found it so far superior to former. On top of having all the features that LG offered this… Read more
one has built in KVM switch so u can have split displays when two computers are connected. PIP is supported as well. I use wireless keyboard and mouse so don’t really use upstream or downstream ports but they are there if u need them. Monitor also has Dell display manager which has lot of in built screen splittings, so snapping Windows is very easy (btw Dells software is lot better than LGs).
Another major benefit over LG is that Dell has no Issues if u are connected to USB C and Hdmi simultaneously..in my experience LG had trouble handling this with HP laptops.
Overall very good as office monitor.
Dell 32 Curved 4K UHD Monitor S3221QS
- Price (RRP) $479.60
- Screen Size 32"
- Screen Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate60 Hz
Great but the design could be better – The motion is great. It works perfectly and the colours are beautiful. The only thing that I wish was better is the design. It had vents at the top.… Read more
I don’t use it all the time and it gets dusty in the room where I have it. The dust gets inside the monitor from the top through the ventilation gaps, which I think may damage the monitor…
Dell P2422H
- Price (RRP) $312.40
- Screen Size 24"
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (FHD)
- Refresh Rate60 Hz
Not great compared to previous Dell Monitors – Disappointing comparing it to the previous gen. 1. The picture is poor by default, even after calibration whites are muddy, colours washed out and… Read more
images lack clarity. Fine for basic office productivity, not ok if you are fussy about picture quality. 2. It's difficult to use multiple inputs, requiring 3 button presses of a hidden button on the back of the screen, even on 'auto detect' setting. 3. The contrast sometimes resets to maximum when changing inputs, until you try and adjust, then it swaps back to what it's meant to be (software bug). Yet more button presses. 4. Watchout - the screen height is only 1080 not full 1200!