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Dell G2725D Gaming Monitor - 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) up to 180 Hz, 2ms Response time, 99% RGB Display, DisplayPort/HDMI Connectivity, AMD FreeSync, Comfortview, Tilt Adjustable - Black

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Dell G2725D Gaming Monitor - 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) up to 180 Hz, 2ms Response time, 99% RGB Display, DisplayPort/HDMI Connectivity, AMD FreeSync, Comfortview, Tilt Adjustable - Black

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Customers appreciate the monitor's quality, picture, and performance. They find it works well with HDMI, is a good value for money, and has a solid build.

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· High-Detail Immersion: Elevate your gaming experience with superior image quality and detail in QHD (2560x1440). · Great Color: Experience virtual worlds in rich color with 99% sRGB color coverage. · Fluid Motion: Experience ultra-smooth gameplay with minimal input lag for your fast-paced gaming sessions with a 180Hz refresh rate. · AMD FreeSync Technology: AMD FreeSync provides a smoother gaming experience by eliminating screen tearing and stuttering, ensuring that gameplay is fluid and visually stunning. · Ready for Action: Say goodbye to excessive motion blur and enjoy crisp, clear visuals during intense action sequences with a 1ms response time. · Game Longer: Maximize eye comfort with TUV-certified software low blue light solution that reduces harmful blue light emission. · Versatile Connectivity: Enjoy connectivity options with PC or game consoles with 1x DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, and 1x 3.5mm audio jack.

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AJReviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024

This is a fine 32 inch 4K monitor for my 2024 Mac Mini Pro, and a very good value at under $500. I'm used to the Apple iMac 27 inch 5K screen. I did not want a monitor with speakers, having desktop studio audio speakers. The G3223Q's screen has a variety of selectable resolutions and color parameters - colors are accurate. It is marketed as a "gaming" monitor and I can't comment on that as I'm using it as a "desktop" monitor so far. I did like the advertised 144 hz refresh rate for gaming. Most 4K monitors only offer 60 hz refresh rates. Something I find interesting as a non-technical person is when I experiment with selecting various available resolutions under Apple's System Settings/Displays, I like 3008 x 1692 better than the default 3840 x 2160, which is actually 4K resolution. This 3008 x 1692 resolution looks sharp and with it applications when opened seem a good choice/compromise for size on the screen. I'm not sure if I'll stick with it because with 3008 x 1692 the 120 hz refresh rate is the highest available. At 3840 x 2160 I can "make larger" Safari web pages (Command + key shortcut) and that pretty much takes the webpage browser's size to where 3008 x 1692 opens Safari, leaving more monitor space for other applications. But I will mostly want those applications to be larger too - so reading smaller fonts isn't a strain. Anyway, the monitor is versatile. One negative, which I should keep in perspective but is a true Dell marketing decision head-scratcher, is the monitor ships with an HDMI 2.0 cable - actually with four different cables. This is nice - hence keeping my perspective as some monitors don't ship with any cables. But the G3223Q monitor has an advertised HDMI 2.1 as a major selling point. Supposedly the monitor must be connected with an "Ultra Fast" HDMI 2.1 cable to achieve its full capability spec of 4K and 144hz, not the 2.0 cable they provide customers. I bought an HDMI 2.1 cable (from Crutchfield - a short one was about $20 - and is of nice quality). I did this because the 2024 Mac Mini Pro supports HDMI 2.1. It may be the provided 2.0 cable does the trick and for reasons I'm unaware of and despite what I read about 2.1 bandwidth/speeds the supposed 2.0's lesser bandwidth/speed capability doesn't actually apply to this monitor. Or, maybe, the monitor isn't actually 2.4? Something seems askew because I didn't see any differences under the Apple System Settings/Displays offered resolutions or refresh rates between the two HDMI cables. Make of that what you will. I did call Dell to complain about the provided cable not matching the advertised speed of the monitor and they acknowledged the paired cable with the monitor isn't 2.1. They also said, "Sorry, this is what is supposed to ship with the monitor. We are in the process of going through our cable inventory." So, not going to send me the right cable even though the Dell.com website sells a 2.1 cable for about $15. Nevertheless I am very pleased overall and would definitely buy the Dell G3223Q monitor again. It is great for games and desktop uses.

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Tech GuruReviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024

As the headline states, it really might be. I've had it a little over a month now and honestly couldn't be happier. At a price point of 500-600, this is totally worth it. Recently upgraded from a 1440p BenQ gaming monitor and it's a huge difference. Was looking for a monitor that I could use for color accurate work with my Macbook, but also something that I could use to get the most out of my Series X. It's a bit tricky to find something to do both well, but this is the best I have come across. Color gamut is great and very accurate out of the box with a calibration report. Using a monitor calibrator isn't necessary, but fine tunes it even more if you need to. The selection of ports is really nice, OSD is simple enough, brightness is more than enough (especially compared to other LED gaming monitors), HDR is better than other monitors within this category (HDR 600). Overall the panel is nice and crisp with excellent picture quality no matter what you're doing. The matte coating isn't TOO strong and doesn't degrade the picture quality nearly as much as others. I tried the BenQ EX3210u and one of the LG monitors that's comparable and this came out a clear winner for a lot of different reasons (despite the BenQ advertising wider P3 gamut coverage). Yes, OLED monitors are going to be superior to this - but that jumps you into a different category all together (including price, which is literally double the cost of this). This also looks the sleekest out of the gaming monitors - no dragons or unicorn vomit on the back of unit which makes it suitable for professional settings as well. Overall - get it. Especially if you need it to do more than just game on it and need color accuracy. No risk of burn in compared to OLED, color accurate, great gaming experience for consoles, sleek design and a 3 year replacement warranty from Dell. At this price point, certainly the best value on the market.

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ChristopherReviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024

I had the dell ultrawide already and wanted side monitors that were the same hight. I like the response time, brightness and color accuracy. Decent gaming monitors for the price.

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Cory LReviewed in Canada on November 18, 2024

This 34 in ultra wide is definitely one of the best VA panels I've ever owned once you set the colors in get everything locked in it's excellent I have zero smearing on my monitor and dark areas etc I know some people have said they've experience it I haven't at 144 120 60 and 30 none at all response time is super fast I also have three other ultra wides I have Asus 34 ultra wide VA that's supposed to be 165 HZ and the Dell beats the brakes off it easily even though it's 144 because when you're comparing 144 and even if you move up to 165 there's no way you can tell the difference and I also own the LG ultra gear IPS 165 Hz and I can tell you without a doubt out of all three this dell 34 is the way to go the IPS is brutal for blacks really gray in and out definitely not worth a $1,200 it wouldn't even be worth $700 when it was on sale but I got this at 399 on sale and I would recommend anybody looking to get into ultra wide or if you just want to upgrade or switch

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CARLOSReviewed in Mexico on November 1, 2024

La verdad decidi cambiar mi 2k por este ya que mi antiguo monitor era va y pasar a un ips se noto algo los colores mas vivos y se ve mejor, es buen monitor me soprendio mucho las diversas opciones que tiene y van muy bien esos 280hz facil de manejar la interfaz del monitor gracias a que tiene joystick no se arrepentiran

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mahmoud jomaaReviewed in Canada on October 18, 2024

I simply love this screen for gaming. The resolution is amazing and screen quality woow

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KarmaPrzReviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2022

Vaya, tenía mis dudas sobre este monitor, vi muchísimos videos, muchísimas reseñas y me decidí a darle una oportunidad y vaya que me sorprendió, el monitor es enteramente de plástico robusto (es bastante grande el monitor), se siente de buena calidad, la pantalla es mate y maneja bien los reflejos, es de 144 hz, que no es mucho pero cuando tratas de mover esa resolución con settings de “ultra” esos 144hz aveces son difíciles de sobrepasar dependiendo tu gráfica y el juego, yo lo tengo con una RTX 3070 y cuando los juegos no son muy demandantes sobrepaso esos 144hz, pero cuando son títulos AAA cuesta trabajo llegar incluso a los 100fps cuando todo está en “ULTRA”, pero la calidad de imagen y la nitidez del monitor hace que se te olvide que no estás en la cima del “PC MasterRace”; voy a poner sus pros y sus contras: Pros: - Excelente representación de colores (puede usarse para edición de fotos y videos). - buen tiempo de respuesta (me parece que 1ms MPRT). - Buen contraste, los negros se ven bien. - Muchísimo brillo más de 500 nits - A pesar de ser un panel VA el smearing no es tan notable, solo hay que modificar la respuesta del panel. - la Base aunque es grande no es estorbosa. - excelente calidad de imagen - tiene dos entradas HDMI y una DP, entrada de audífonos y un hub usb. - tiene freesync (aunque ni lo especifica, pero funciona) y g-sync. - El HDR funciona muy bien, no tan impresionante como en una TV de gama alta pero muy bien en comparación a otros monitores. Contras: - Es un panel VA por lo que los ángulos de visión son limitados. - tiene ligeras fugas de luz, prácticamente ni se notan, hay que buscarlas casi casi con lupa para verlas. - El Smearing aunque casi no se nota, está ahí y si eres muy susceptible a esto lo mejor es elegir un panel IPS. - Estéticamente es gordo, muy bien construido pero no va a ganar un concurso de belleza - la curvatura no es tan pronunciada, a mí en lo personal me hubiera gustado en este tamaño una curva más prononciada. - Su precio, si bien su precio debería de ser de entre 8 mil y 10 mil, es difícil encontrarlo a esos precios, a mi me costo 8 mil en la pasada oferta de Amazon pero a raíz de eso surgieron muchísimos vendedores externos que lo ofertan a un precio ridículamente alto, así que es complicado poderlo comprar. - Realmente en tamaño es grande si no vienes de monitores convencionales de 32 pulgadas, ya que al ser ultrawide es más corto de lo alto pero más largo de lo ancho, pero obtienes una mejor sensación de inmersión que con un monitor normal. Conclusión: si quieres un Monitoe ultrawide de 1440p, con buena representación de colores, brillo y contraste sin llegar a ser “impresionante o destacable” es una excelente compra, para mi es un punto intermedio entre rendimiento para gaming y calidad visual. También depende de tu grafica ya que es realmente complicado mover tantos píxeles, mínimo necesitas una RTX 3070 en adelante para este monitor, si tienes algo menos potente que esto, mejor busca un monitor convencional porque donde brilla este monitor es cuando juegas a resolución nativa y todo en ULTRA.