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

(886 reviews)

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  • Laura Hayes

    > 3 day

    I was looking at monitors for a long time and finally decided to pull the trigger. I use it for working from home, and plug it in to my laptop. Ive had no issues with it, it works and looks great. Im sad the height isnt adjustable, but otherwise its an incredible value for a 27 monitor under $200!

  • 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.

  • Knows Jack

    Greater than one week

    I have not been overly demanding on game quality with this screen. I bought it for work and a wide variety of off-work things including Udemy training vids, light gaming, word processing/spreadsheets, and programming of various kinds. It has a very clear screen and has been durable so far.

  • Ozzie McBeth

    24-09-2024

    Its a budget IPS 1080p monitor from Dell, so you basically know what youre getting. I was able to push it to 75hz, and it seems to handle it fine. Image is of the OSD showing that the monitor is running at 75hz. Response time seems okay at the higher frame rate. The OSD has a Response time overdrive option, but I think I prefer the normal option to fast. From 10 seconds of moving the cursor around the fast option looked a little too blurry. Didnt do too much testing with gaming but everything looked okay once vsync was enabled, without it the tearing was pretty bad. I set the sharpening to 0, everything else looked over-sharpened to me. The OSD has nice on screen guides pointing out where the buttons are, which makes it easier to navigate the menu. Im personally used to a VA panel so the colors dont look quite as saturated, but the downside of those monitors is slow response time which can make text/objects look smeary when scrolling/moving, so theres reasons to prefer an IPS panel. The pixel density of a 1080 27 panel means that at my viewing distance of about 30 things look a little pixel-y, optimum viewing distance assuming 20/20 vision for this display is about 40 inches. That was my fault for not measuring my normal viewing distance and selecting resolution based on that. I may end up returning this and getting a 1440p VA panel, but for a secondary display it might not be worth the extra price. Price point wise I think this is a great deal. They normally sit at about $150-60 but I got mine at $129.99 so if you track the price and buy when it goes on sale you can save a bit. Summary: Pros +Decent IPS panel +Overclockable to 75hz +Cheap +Nice OSD +Thin bezels Cons -Cheapo stand w/ no height adjust -No VESA mount so you are stuck with stand -Only HDMI and VGA, no DP -Big 1080p panel so might not be good for people who sit close to their desk

  • Mike Sonic Meengs

    > 3 day

    I had re-arranged my computer desk, and I realized I had room to upgrade my 6 year old 21 monitor. After reading a bunch of reviews, I decided on this Dell 27 (I ordered a Displayport to HDMI converter cord as well). Monitor arrived on time and well packed in a box in a box. I put the stand together in seconds and had everything hooked up in a couple of minutes...very easy! I powered up the monitor, and after a select language prompt, I powered up my 2 year old HP computer. Everything worked perfectly the first time! No bad pixels, and the display is very nice... especially for the price. I keep my studio dark, so I ended up turning the brightness way down to 5%, and the contrast up to 80%. I also adjusted my fonts a bit since I have so much screen space now... MUCH easier on the eyes! Im super happy at this point...Ill update if there are any problems in the future. All in all, its a beautiful monitor, it was a painless setup, and I highly recommend it! Merry Christmas to me! Have a good day!

  • David Carlson

    > 3 day

    I like how easy it was to hook up and the quality of the screen.

  • Lee C

    > 3 day

    I initially purchased one of these monitors when getting set up to work from home. I wanted a solution where I could plug in my laptop via HDMI and still use it as an additional screen, but still big enough to not feel tiny compared to my dual monitor set-up in the office. Honestly, I prefer this set up now, and we have bought more of the monitors for the office to replace the dual screen setup, and are pairing these with laptop stands, so it feels less like a command center and looks sleeker! The screens are good quality, very affordable, and big enough to use in split screen mode.

  • W Levitts

    23-09-2024

    Im very happy with this 27 Dell monitor. I use this for basic computing; email, spreadsheets, docs, web surfing, some Netflix /Amazon streaming, etc.. I also have an older Dell 22 that I use as a 2nd monitor. This 27 is MUCH brighter & clearer, especially whites. I didnt realize how cream-color the whites are on the 22 and cannot be adjusted any whiter. This 27s picture quality is great, but features are sparse. It only tilts, no up/down adjustment, no USB ports, and only VGA & Dgi inputs. But for $129 this is a great monitor. Im VERY happy with it now after a few months of daily use.

  • South Texan

    > 3 day

    Frankly, not much of a review of the screen itself because its perfect. Might as well be a photograph. I do note the viewing angle is so wide that it has no color or picture shifting even when you look at it totally from the side edge on. I do stream video sometime on it (Amazon Prime Video, NetFlix, etc.) and I might as well be watching a TV. I Dont use it for gaming (I dont do shot em ups or GTA stuff) so cant comment about that. Specs look good, but gamers are super hard core about bleeding, ghosting, etc. so no opinion there. I will say that blacks are very black, which is good, not the funky dark brown/green/blotchy/yuk stuff. I had a SE2717H (prior model of this one) that died after being on 24/7 for over two years. My other SE2717H is going strong and right next to this one. Picture is awesome, I love the IPS screen and I can work all day on it with no eye strain. IPS is all I buy anymore for myself or recommend to others. There are slightly better technologies out there now, but not for the money, especially MY money. Screen height is the same as the prior model so they go next to each other just fine. It is not adjustable up and down, only tilts front to back so it needs to be matched in hit to, not adjusted to match another monitor. There are no VESA mounting holes on the back so it must sit on the desk. The bezel is paper thin on this one (about 1/2 on the SE2717) but appears to be just under 1/4 due to the black edge on the panel itself. For $139.99 with next day delivery, you cant go wrong. Slight difference in the two is one is hooked up VGA and the other hooked up HDMI as they are the outputs on my PC. When I swapped the cables, the slight difference moved as well. The older model is on the left and is still running after two years being on and the new one is on the right. Packaging was the Dell box inside of a larger Amazon box with padding around the Dell box as well. I LOVE my Amazon delivery guys as the boxes always arrive without even a scratch. I have MS and now work from home exclusively and have had the Amazon guys actually carry stuff in for me. I cant say enough good stuff about them. Ordered Sunday, and arrived by 9:00 am Monday. In time for me to hook it up in place of the dead one and start my day. Super impressed. Didnt expect it until evening.

  • Richard Judson

    25-09-2024

    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

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