DELL P Series 27-Inch FHD 1080p Screen Led-Lit Monitor (P2719H), Black
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ordinary customer
> 3 dayIts everything that I need and is perfect for what I am using it for. Which is normal internet activity. Cannot comment on any gaming experience, but video clips are displayed to my satisfaction. A huge upgrade from my 19 monitor.
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Jack Ruby Built The Pyramids
> 3 dayThis monitor did exactly what I needed. I needed a second monitor to view certain documents and applications in portrait mode and this monitor does exactly that. Pretty much every monitor does that actually but you have to find one that has a rotating stand, or, a monitor with VESA mount and you buy a separate stand. So, this is basically a $199 monitor with a rotating stand. Now, the issue I ran into and it took me a while to figure out my solution was getting my Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti to allow me to have 1 monitor running on the single HDMI port and 1 monitor running off the displayport port. You would think this was a no-brainer (and usually is) - just plug them in and off you go. However, mine wasnt working right off the bat. I was getting no signal on the monitor from the displayport on the Nvidia card. Long story short, it turned out certain Nvidia cards (mine is one) needed a firmware update for the displayport to work properly. Once I installed the firmware update (the firmware update is completely separate from the Nvidia drivers package) everything worked like a champ. So, in summary, I give 4 stars to the monitor (nice picture, not totally washed out, sparce on features.) I give 5 stars for the value/cost of the monitor. I purchased at $199 which (from looking around) seemed a good $50-80 cheaper than most vendors who are selling the same Dell Professional line (P monitor) of monitors. I dont know if this is a good gaming monitor by todays standards so if youre looking for that then I suggest moving your monitor budget up around $400. If you need a solid productivity monitor for work/office/etc - this monitor is perfect.
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Aragorn
> 3 dayDidnt think a 27 screen would make such a difference (I was previously working on a 24) but boy am I glad I made this purchase. My work involves heavy computer use (as do some of my hobbies) and Im very impressed with the quality of the monitor and display. Im not a gamer so do not use the rotating feature of this monitor.
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sam
> 3 dayGot it for a week with a few hours used. Backlight bleach more and more. Thinking abt return it. Anyone can recommend a model with no backlight issue ? Attachment demonstrates the issue.
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Don Ditmars
Greater than one weekWorks well. Good picture quality. No problems after the initial set up surprise with the wrong HDMI cord which was OK for the new monitor but not the correct HDMI for the brand new DELL All-In-One 27 PC; had to use up one of my USB ports to attach the secondary monitor.
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John
> 3 dayWere all working from home, and I finally broke down and bought a second monitor. This thing is great - huge and bright. Im used to squinting at my little laptop monitor and not fitting all of the spreadsheet on. This is like the size of a desk and everything is so clear. Good purchase, particularly at this price.
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Lyndsey
> 3 daySo easy to set up, just plug it in. Rim boarder is very thin. Love it! I had to change the address at the last minute and the company did great!
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John
> 3 dayOverall a decent monitor. No complaints. No dead pixels or anything else.
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Zach
> 3 dayReally good screen for the price. The pivot is a nice feature. Stand is very sturdy, and very very easy to assemble. Plug-and-play. Graphics are a bit matte and not the worlds sharpest, but more that satisfactory for my work-from-home needs. A proper gamer may not love it though.
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Edward Carter
> 3 dayPower and screen control/navigation buttons on bottom edge of bezel. What, Dell engineers could not think of a more inaccessable place to put them? And now we have the DP video input connector! I wish that the people who come up with these so-called video standards would settle on something that they could stick with for a while so that the rest of us would not have to buy a different cable every time we change monitors! What was wrong with DVI-D? The horiz. resolution on this monitor is only around 300 pixels higher than the P2213 Dell monitor. Do we really need a new connector standard for that? Of course, the DP output from my video card will not drive the input on the monitor but hey, at least the HDMI works. So now, we are left to ponder why the DP does not work. Oh goodie! There is always some one out there trying to reinvent the wheel. Please, if something works, just leave it the hell alone for a while! We dont need a computer monitor that will blow our noses for us.