Reddit Reddit reviews Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q 27-Inch 4K IPS Monitor

We found 21 Reddit comments about Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q 27-Inch 4K IPS Monitor. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q 27-Inch 4K IPS Monitor
Exceptional details, ultimate efficiency — a 27” 4K screen with incredibly thin bezels — ideal for multiple monitor setupHone in on every task with a multi-monitor setup and experience a virtually seamless view thanks to ultrathin bezelsDell HDR combines greater depth of colors, remarkable clarity and a high contrast range of shades to create strikingly realistic images. Colour Support:1.07 billion coloursFrom the #1 monitor Brand worldwide for four consecutive years*. Brightness 350 cd/m².Pixel Pitch:0.1554 mm x 0.1554 mmConnect up to six compatible RF devices or Bluetooth 4.0 through Dell Universal Pairing. Dell Display Manager Compatibility. Operating system supported-Windows 10, 8.1. 7. Tackle multiple tasks at once and stay organized thanks to Easy Arrange, a feature that lets you tile and view applications side by side
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21 Reddit comments about Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q 27-Inch 4K IPS Monitor:

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/3Dmodeling

Most of the popular software for 3D supports high DPI in some fashion and you will greatly appreciate the extra screen space with Blender, Maya, and Max's cluttered UI. I'd suggest at least something 2K. Having space to keep multiple viewports open, a render preview, UV editor, etc can really help establish a very efficient workspace.

Consider just getting two monitors before going ultrawide. Broadly speaking, it's often cheaper to get two monitors than it is to get an ultrawide in general, and ultrawide provides little practical benefit over a two monitor setup (other than using only one set of cables if that's a concern). Also, if you're someone who might play PC games (and you might if you do gamedev) most games don't properly support ultrawide anyway.

Dell Ultrasharps are amazingly great monitors for working with 3D and other image content. The 2K 27" (U2718Q) are the standard monitors at our studio. They make an ultrawide format of Ultrasharp (measured at 49") at 5120x1440 but these are around $1,400+ USD. And if you're doing the math, you can see that you could get that same res in two U2718Qs for closer to $800+.

u/drysart · 3 pointsr/gaming

It's not really "half off right now". It's been selling at progressively lower prices for a few months now and has never sold on Amazon for it's "full price" of $729.

u/Grandpa_Shorts · 2 pointsr/Monitors

So I've been doing research for a similar monitor with a similar price range. Bottom line is you're not gonna get a "real" hdr monitor for under 500 right now. Just the psuedo ones. Anyway here are some monitors I've been keeping my eye on.

Dell U2718Q ($460 on us amazon)


BenQ EL2870U ($490)

LG 27UK650-W ($549)

The last one is a little over your budget but it's the one i'm most interested in. wish rtings.com would review it.

typo

u/LuchoAntunez · 2 pointsr/xboxone

I'm looking at this one.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073VYVX5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apis_1504051048508

It's not HDR, it's some sort of simulation, but it seems it works nice.

u/MostlyBullshitStory · 2 pointsr/premiere

First, don't obsess too much with the thin bezel, it's often a compromise in display brightness and viewing angle.

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I'm quite happy with this guy: https://www.amazon.com/DELL-Screen-LED-Lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S

I believe you can adapt a VESA mount but double check.

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It's no broadcast monitor, so you'll need one if you're doing serious grading.

u/Qwertyrocks7 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

[$400 - Here's a nice 27" IPS 4k UHD Dell] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073VYVX5S) that's only 60Hz

$450 - And here's a 27" IPS 1440p from Asus which might be the cheapest 27" IPS if you want 144hz and 1440p

u/thegreenllama777 · 2 pointsr/graphic_design

I'm a fan of Dell's monitors. They have pretty good color accuracy. This one has been good to me (and it's well within your budget). 4K, 60hz.

Dell's UltraSharp line of monitors are also good.

Edit: Looks like there is a newer version of the specific model I linked above. Smaller bezels and whatnot.

u/filipehenrique · 1 pointr/macmini

Take a look at this 4k screen: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073VYVX5S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Here's what I like about it:

  • 4k matte display with IPS and HDR10
  • Super thin bezel
u/DoTheEvolution · 1 pointr/Monitors

Dell UP2718Q with build in calibration.

here is TFT Central review

edit

ok, seems the amazon is U27 and not UP27, I thought it was suspiciously cheap, UP from review costs $1500

u/Occi- · 1 pointr/Monitors

If you're in the US there's a pretty good deal for U2718Q on Amazon right now ($529.99).

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-27-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S

u/eatmydust64 · 1 pointr/Monitors

For any one else in my situation that would like to keep costs low I found this.

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-27-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

Its an older version of dells new HDR monitor ("last years" i believe?). In any case reviews for it are good, color is supposed to be good... and from my understand quality control decent. (also discounted big!)

Its a little lower than my required 85% aRGB, but i'm willing to take a chance and see if 81% is good enough for now. (not about to drop $1,200+ on a monitor atm... just too damn much.

I will possibly update this thread when it gets here in two days and i can experiment.

u/theilya · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I’m interested in the monitor but I think it’s selling for $369 on amazon brand new.

Dell U Series 27-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor (U2718Q) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073VYVX5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Uc1zCbK7GJ0DD

u/literal-hitler · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

I care a bit less about twitch reaction gaming or whatever, so I was going to go with this 4k monitor that has a good sale. Then I realized my Radeon HD7870 only had 2GB of memory, and I wouldn't be able to run it anyways.

u/Teajaytea7 · 1 pointr/buildapc

which 4k monitor would you get out of these?

  • dell p2715q

  • lg 27ud68

  • hp envy 27

    I want an ips panel, vesa mounting, and a sleek looking design. The dell seems to be the best option in terms of panel and 4k presentation, but the hp envy looks the best by far imo, but it also has a clunky vesa adapter system. the lg sounds like the best of both worlds, looking really nice and native vesa support, but doesn't seem to look as nice as the dell.

    Any opinions?
u/war3ag13 · 1 pointr/xboxone

I got this one on flash sale for $400 and I have been blown away. More nits than most of the tcl TVs. Great color accuracy.

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-27-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S

u/NoNotHimAgain · 1 pointr/Monitors
u/motionglitch · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/l33sarFiveFour · 1 pointr/PS4

Sorry for double-reply but this 4K monitor is discounted today, you may want to look into it:

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-27-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S/

Again, I don't have experience with this one but if the reviews are OK, it might be worth a consideration.

u/tivothesnake · -3 pointsr/Monitors

Ok that clears up a lot.

When playing on an xbox, the resolution for games will be at 1080p and below. So there is really no point in having a 4k monitor or 1440p monitor. Also the xbox refresh rate in a lot of games cant achieve (let alone surpass) 60 fps. So overall I would just stick with a HD TV or somthing rather than spend a bunch on a monitor for an Xbox. Now if you had a gaming PC on the otherhand, that would be a difftent story.

However, if you really want a 4k HDR monitor that would be nice to look at, go for this: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-27-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor-U2718Q/dp/B073VYVX5S/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1512001767&sr=1-1&keywords=dell+ultrasharp+hdr