Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA, Black

(886 reviews)

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$114.00

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  • Richard Judson

    > 3 day

    The monitor is great for the price. Using it for software development so the resolution is fine. The only problem is that it showed up without the HDMI cable so I had to go buy one

  • Daris

    > 3 day

    I have one at work so I bought my self one to double screen at home with my iMac. Works just as expected and looks just as expected. I don’t know if it’s good for gaming as I don’t use it for that purpose.

  • Madilynn herigstad

    Greater than one week

    Obviously there is nicer screens out there, but for a gamer on a budget, this works fantastically. Its large and has a clear picture and keeps up with streaming/gaming content over PC and Xbox with ease.

  • ZG

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • Kent Wang

    > 3 day

    It is good and cheap. Colors seem good and there is an option to filter some blue light out to help on the eye strain. The only problem is sometimes the monitor screen is shaking when there is vibration on the table. So if you dont have a stable table, you might need to be careful.

  • Matt

    > 3 day

    Product is amazing for the price. I love how small the borders are on the screen. The thin frame of the stand below the monitor is also pretty appealing. Picture quality for the price great and I was lucky to find this monitor. Only complaint is that I wish there was a DVI port in addition to its HMDI and VGA ports since I needed an adapter to connect it to my computer, but I cant complain for the price.

  • G C

    > 3 day

    First 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.

  • PatMc007

    > 3 day

    I purchased two of these monitors to upgrade my work desktop. I use AutoCAD at work so the quality of the monitors does matter quite a bit. These monitors are great. The picture quality is great and these monitors have handled everything beautifully so far. I have not and will not be using these for gaming so I cant give much input on that end, but CAD programs are no walk in the park in terms of graphics and I have no complaints. I think they were an excellent purchase for the price.

  • Max

    > 3 day

    My sole reason for buying this was I needed an extra screen for working from home. This fits that role perfectly. No extra frills, no gaming RGB lights, no super high refresh rate, average contrast, 1080p monitor, purely for having an extra screen while I work from home. If you just need the extra monitor space, I cant recommend this enough. Great budget option to fit that need. If youre looking for gaming or video editing, stay far away. You need to look at the $400 and up range (at least)

  • MT

    > 3 day

    I 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.

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