⚡ Elevate your workspace with ultra-smooth, ultra-connected brilliance
The Dell U2724DE UltraSharp is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS monitor featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time for smooth, flicker-free visuals. It boasts 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy, an adaptive ambient light sensor, and extensive connectivity including 2 Thunderbolt, 2 USB-C, 2 DisplayPort, HDMI, 4 USB ports, and RJ45. Designed for professionals seeking ergonomic flexibility and vibrant, precise color in a sleek, virtually borderless design.
Brand | Dell |
Product Dimensions | 19.23 x 61.22 x 38.56 cm; 5.23 kg |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Item model number | U2724DE |
Manufacturer | Dell |
Series | Dell UltraSharp 27 Thunderbolt™ Hub Monitor - U2724DE |
Colour | Silver |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Processor Count | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5 g |
Item Weight | 5.23 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Brilliant product
Excellent quality
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Item delivered as planned! Thanks!
As described, thank you!
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Very nice panel, but the KVM functionality is worse than useless.
I purchased this Dell U2724DE monitor as it advertised Thunderbolt capability, integrated 2.5GbE NIC & KVM. This would allow me to simplify the wiring on my desk setup.However, I noticed, once I got the monitor, that the 2.5GbE connection was linked with the rest of the USB ports, so if you switch input to check on a desktop (via DisplayPort), the laptop would lose internet connection as the desktop gained a second ethernet connection it didn't need. This was slightly annoying, but I could just set the KVM to always be presented to the Thunderbolt, and just use an external KVM box which I already had.The major design issue that caused me to return the monitor, is the faulty logic the KVM function uses to control the Thunderbolt connectionFirst of all, the Thunderbolt daisy chaining port _only works when the display's input is set to Thunderbolt_. If the input is DisplayPort or HDMI, it incorrectly treats the Thunderbolt daisychain port as if it was a standard, non-Thunderbolt capable USB-C port, causing Thunderbolt peripherals connected to it to be disconnected from the computer, and you get a little "Thunderbolt devices are not compatible with this PC" from Windows, or a "Connect to a Thunderbolt port on this Mac" from macOS, even though the display still remains connected to the computer via Thunderbolt.Secondly, and a smaller issue for me, but still worth pointing out, when you have the input on the display set to Thunderbolt, the KVM _must_ be passing through peripherals to the Thunderbolt device. You can only configure which computer peripherals should be connected for DisplayPort & HDMI input settings.This is a massive let down. The picture quality & refresh rate of the monitor is truly stellar, but I'd advise saving £100, and buying the non Thunderbolt capable version (Dell U2724D, without the 'E' on the end), or as I will be doing, taking my money to another brand, and buying the similarly specced Asus ProART PA278CGV, and if you really want the Thunderbolt capability, you can take the £100 you saved and buy an external dock such as the AmazonBasics B0CPT7M1Y8.
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No good with a Mac
Having done a bit of research and watched countless YT vids, I settled for this 2560x1440 monitor as it would work natively with the Macbook's resolution. Or so I thought.Yes it did all sync up and there was no upscaling warning but the overall quality was disappointing and working on Final Cut the aliasing on the moving image was awful.What I would say is it had the great Dell build quality and loads of inputs which was another reason I went for it.Back to the drawing board....
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