Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA, Black
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Richard J. Medrano
> 24 hourThis monitor is WAY bigger than the 19 that I had before and I can see so more more on one screen. The picture quality is fantastic and its great when streaming movies or shows off my computer. Overall, very happy with this purchase and it arrived quickly (thanks to Amazon Prime!).
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Tam
> 24 hourI bought this monitor to go with a desktop that I purchased directly from Dell. Delivery was fast. It arrived on time (it arrived before my desktop) and was in excellent condition. I was concerned that it might be damaged during delivery. Its my first large screen purchase and I couldnt been happier with it. The picture quality is awesome. It was an easy setup too. The screen cant be raised up or down, but you can tilt it towards or away from you. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase.
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G C
> 24 hourFirst impressions... nice product. Have not tested video smothness, not going to use for action gaming, so no impressions on that forthcoming. Pixels seem to all work.
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David Carlson
> 24 hourI like how easy it was to hook up and the quality of the screen.
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S. Ellison
> 24 hourI’m using this for work, for a 2nd monitor to pair with my laptop. It makes my Excel Spreadsheets easy to read even when fitting a large number of columns on the screen. Using an HDMI cable makes the image much clearer than the old style VGA. It’s very bright even at 50% brightness. Love this monitor!
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ZG
> 24 hourThis is a very nice 60hz monitor I bought to match alongside a 144hz Monitor I purchased in size. I feel the picture quality is very satisfying for its price. Has some tinny goofy speakers but come on who buys a monitor for the speakers? Thin bezel design is a big plus- very slick. I have experienced no issues that some claim come with running a 60hz alongside a 144hz. Others experiences may vary.
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M. Gleason
> 24 hourAgainst my better judgement I opted to purchase this product. My son is a programmer and told me that Dell makes his favorite monitors, so I decided to try this one. Ive had trouble in the past with Dell products but put my concerns aside and ordered. I ordered the monitor on March 24 and it is now May 12 - not two months later the monitor is going out. Im tech savvy, visited all of the support forums, reloaded drivers etc. The monitor is going dead. It flickers, it buzzes, it fades - does everything annoying that you might imagine. So, Im past my return window at Amazon so they put me in touch with Dell support. Id rather lick razor blades than ever try to speak to them again. I had 4 calls with them - I could not hear or understand them, and in the moments when I could, they asked me the same questions over and over again before disconnecting to start the cycle over again. Im in warranty - still have 2 months left but I cant communicate with anyone who can assist me. Giving up at this point. This monitor sucks. Beyond that, this is an indictment of Dell from one experienced user - bad track record - not buying Dell products again. Including a picture of the monitor ready to go out to the trash next to the HP box I replaced it with. Still has the factory stickers on it but it doesn’t work and Dell won’t replace it.
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Ryan L.
> 24 hourI bought this for work. That was about three years ago. Still working. Totally functionally for business apps and watching YouTube videos.
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Timothy Bach
> 24 hourI was shocked how premium of a product this is for the price. Great viewing angles which is great when coworking with others, True Tone colors which is great for video and photo editing, looks good and makes you excited to work. IDK how to say it better, but yah know how some tools just make work that much better, like they are an extension of yourself. This is that tool. Low cost, great quality, dependable!
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MT
> 24 hourI was pretty excited to have this new monitor replace my old 2nd monitor until I tried to make it work. Set it up, plugged it in. connected the VGA cable to the computer (27 iMac running Windows 10 in Bootcamp): nothing except No signal. Hmm, strange I thought. So, just in case it was a bad VGA cable out of the box, I swapped the one that came with the monitor for one I knew worked with my computer. Sorry Charlie, no luck with that either. Try 3: Lets see what happens with an HDMI to Thunderbolt cable. Forget it, its Chinatown. Try 4: Lets boot into the MacOS side of things (High Sierra) and see what happens there? Maybe its a Win10 quirk. Sucker. Try 5: Lets upgrade to the latest MacOS (Mojave) and see if THAT fixes the problem. Houston we have a problem. Oh, and on top of that the upgrade to Mojave roached the Windows partition so I have that going for me too. In all cases, the desktop doesnt even detect that the monitor is plugged in. While Ive been trying to rebuild my desktop, I plugged it into my Macbook running Win7 and lo and be hold there is light! Indeed, the monitor works fine which means that (a) the cable is functional, (b) the monitor is functional, and (c) theres no real reason for it not to work as an external monitor for my iMac. Gonna give it one more go and then back in the box and back to Amazon it goes.