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The Dell UltraSharp U2723QE is a 27-inch 4K UHD monitor featuring a 3840x2160 resolution, 400 nits brightness, and a fast 5ms response time. It offers extensive connectivity including USB-C with 90W power delivery, HDMI, DisplayPort, and multiple USB 3.2 ports, making it a versatile hub for professionals. Its ergonomic stand supports height, swivel, tilt, and pivot adjustments, while the anti-glare matte screen ensures comfortable viewing. Designed for productivity and casual gaming, it combines sleek aesthetics with practical features favored by multitasking millennials.
| ASIN | B09TQZP9CL |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Blue Light Filter, Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,394 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #511 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Dell |
| Brightness | 400 Nits |
| Built-In Media | Information Not Available |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Color Gamut | 100 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Multimedia Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,022 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 24.1"W x 7.3"H |
| Item Weight | 14.64 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dell Technologies |
| Model Name | UltraSharp |
| Model Number | U2723QE |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.15 |
| Power Consumption | 90 Watts |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Series Number | 2723 |
| Shape | Flat |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Desktop |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 8 |
| UPC | 884116415589 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | 3-year manufacturer warranty |
J**S
Full-featured, high quality monitor
I originally used this monitor with a dell XPS 15 and now use it mostly with a MacBook Pro 16 as well as a windows laptop for work. The monitor handles all these devices very well, and I keep my work laptop plugged in at all times with a permanent cable, while using another cable to connect my MacBook as needed. This single usb-c cable also charges my MacBook at 90W, which is more than enough even with the M4 Max processor under load. The screen quality is great. I haven't used a 5k/6k and this is definitely no studio display, but for writing and reading code, web browsing, and even some photo editing it serves me very well. The included stand is sturdy and smooth to adjust height and rotation of the screen. I dont mind 60Hz, but I would not recommend this monitor if you game a lot myself. Moving from my MacBook with the 120hz promotion display to this monitor isn't noticeable to me, for purposes of regular work and productivity tasks. The main draw for me to this monitor in particular compared to other competitors is the design. It is sleek, and has thinner bezels than most other options on the market. If you can get it on sale, I think its a good value, highly practical monitor that I am happy to recommend.
S**E
Mac OS Scaling is perfect.
This is the perfect casual Mac OS monitor. The 4k is crisp, the colors are very nice. I have no idea if visual creators will like this, but it works very well as a productivity monitor. The screen finish allows me to see it beside a bright window. The build is very nice but not 'expensive' feeling; it's plastic, which means it isn't heavy to move around on a stand or a monitor arm. Dell has also a massively improved joystick toggle to replace its old squishy buttons on the bottom of the screen; more akin to other major monitor brands. Another great thing about this monitor is that it can double as a USB-C hub (a single cable plug and play solution for your laptop). I plan to get a 2nd and place them side by side. The only thing I miss is a high refresh rate, but I could not find a 4k monitor at 27inches with a screen refresh higher than 60htz. It just does what I need it to do, which is great.
J**N
Best Monitor for MacBooks that isn’t the Studio Display!!!
Truthfully, this Dell Monitor was the only non-Apple monitor I was considering. I came really close to dropping $1600 on the Apple Studio Display because it was 5k and I knew it would work flawlessly with my MacBook Pro. However, I just couldn’t bring myself to spend that much money on a monitor when I knew something as good as this Dell monitor existed for a third of the price. Yes, other monitors by LG etc are out there, but this monitor was easily the best option. First, I’ll be honest, I just really appreciate the thin bezels (thinner than the Studio Display), with symmetrical bezels all around (no thicker bottom bezel like most other displays), and that the Dell logo is neatly tucked away under the display. The aesthetic was a huge draw for me. Second, the color accuracy and the fact that it doesn’t need further calibration straight out of the box. It just looks SO good from the moment you turn it on! And third, I can tell you from my experience of owning it for two months, it works seamlessly with a MacBook (no connection issues with usb-c). I’ve had issues with this one in the past with Samsung and even LG monitors in the past. Yes, if the Studio Display was $500 then I would buy that over this. I think most of us MacBook owners would. But it isn’t and it never will be. So, this Dell monitor is the best alternative hands down!!! Eventually I just know I’ll cave and buy a second one so I can rock the dual monitor setup!!
V**R
I liked it so much I bought two by accident
I bought this thinking it would be a good KVM-capable monitor. I was mostly right. The monitor has a great picture, calibrated color, and a really nice design. I cannot fault the monitor performance in any significant way. The KVM situation is better than almost any solution I have seen, but it has a way to go. First, one thing that may not be obvious in the various descriptions and reviews is that this monitor does not accommodate two USB-C power/data/monitor connections or even two connections with video/peripherals via single USB-C connections. You get one USB-C power/video/peripherals connection plus a second connection that is your choice of HDMI or Displayport plus a separate USB-C connection for peripherals. I think this should have been done differently, namely by allowing a second USB-C video/peripheral connection. If you're buying a $600 calibrated 4k screen, you're probably connecting to a USB-C laptop and a desktop that does it too (in my case, a Thinkpad and a Mac Studio). Second, the huge Achille's heel in the KVM setup is that to send a hotkey signal to switch sources, the computer involved has to be logged in. This makes zero sense. Your keyboard is connected through the monitor, and the monitor should be capable of recognizing ALT+P (or Control-P on a Mac) and switching without relying on the Dell Peripheral Manager software (just like a hardware-only KVM would). When you are trying to switch from a host machine on its lock screen, you have to reach behind the monitor and operate the little joystick to switch sources. This is bad software design compounded by industrial design that is hostile to users. If you can't make the monitor catch the hotkey "switch" signal, at least put the source switch on the front and make it one-touch. Note to Dell: Samsung isn't good enough to copy. Look at how NEC handled it with some of their Multisync monitors. The overall design could be improved slightly as well, hence four stars. What is up with the port placement? Don't get me wrong - I love having a million ports on a monitor (and this is one of the great things about Dell workstation monitors), but could they be easier to access and have cord exits that are a little more logical? I get the USB-C and USB-B ports on the bottom front edge, but unless you are good with a hand mirror and have perfect coordination, you basically have to wire this monitor resting on the screen, before you put it on the desk. Otherwise, you can't rotate the screen enough to add more cables (USB-C cables and HDMI cables are very stiff, and if you have a lot of them, it can be surprisingly tough to maneuver in new ones). Having all of the ports face-down presents another novel problem - which is that it's tough to route cables for invisibility to the user. Dell might reconsider and make all ports face straight out from the back - the idea that anyone is ever really looking at the back of a monitor is a fiction reinforced by hair salons, art galleries, and the iMacs on which their employees pretend to work but are really using to cruise the internet all day. The U2723QE is a very serious, functional monitor that is being bought by professionals, and it's more important that the various ports be visible and useful than getting too much into playing petit-Apple. A velcro-equipped wire loom (fabric tube) would work fine.
E**N
Easy To Install & Use
i love the screen so much, it so clear and big. the brightness is also perfect and the instructions is clear so not really hard to set things up.
K**Y
Excellent monitor
Great monitor. I was a little challenged at the beginning - there is a little switch on the back of the monitor that moves up, down, left, right- no where was that explained. After that, all was good
D**4
Sharp 4K USB-C Work Monitor - Built-In KVM switch is awesome for WFH
U2723QE is a productivity beast: crisp 4K text, tons of workspace, and USB-C makes a clean one-cable laptop setup with extra ports. Built-in KVM lets me share keyboard/mouse between two PCs easily. Colors look accurate after quick tweaks. Not ideal for HDR/gaming 60Hz and some IPS glow in dark rooms. Bose speaker quality sound
R**R
Using the "hub" is difficult.
Monitor is sharp and colorful, but accessing its built-in "hub" is difficult because the ports are along the bottom edge of the monitor. And turning the monitor around doesn't work either, because you still can't see the ports. You effectively have to turn the monitor upside down to see the ports, and that is difficult. The stand works against you when you move the monitor in an attempt to "see" the ports in the hub. I've yet to find a convenient way to access the ports. Getting to the ports is something you won't be doing routinely.
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