• expired

Dell S2719DC 27" USB-C Ultrathin 1440p DisplayHDR 600 Monitor $679.20 Delivered @ Amazon AU

150
This post contains affiliate links. OzBargain might earn commissions when you click through and make purchases. Please see this page for more information.

So this monitor is pretty popular on Ozbargain and its currently 15% off Amazon's price of $799 (RRP: $899)

Here are the specs from Dell's website:

Adaptive-Sync Technology: AMD FreeSync
Features: USB 3.0 hub
Panel Type: IPS
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution: QHD 2560 x 1440 at 60 Hz
Pixel Pitch: 0.233 mm
Brightness: 600 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Response Time: 8 ms (normal); 5 ms (fast)
Colour Support: 16.7 million colours
Input Connectors: HDMI, USB-C
Screen Coating: Anti-glare, 3H Hard Coating
Dimensions (WxDxH) - with stand: 61.09 cm x 15.76 cm x 45.27 cm
Manufacturer Warranty: 3-year warranty

and yes, its 60hz

More info on ports from Amazon's page:

Ports & Slots:
1. Audio Line-Out Port
2. USB-C Port (Alternate mode with DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.1 upstream port, Power Delivery PD up to 45W)
3. HDMI 2.0 Connector
4. DC Power Connector
5. USB 3.0 Downstream Port (supports up to 7.5W power for battery charging)
6. USB 3.0 Downstream Port

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

Related Stores

Amazon AU
Amazon AU
Marketplace

closed Comments

  • +3

    I've got this monitor and love it. Particularly the fact that the USB C is PD. What isn't so good is the stands flexibility for screen positioning. Plus be aware that you can only get HDR through hdmi which then defeats the purpose of the USB C PD because you end up with two cables from the laptop to the monitor anyway.

    But overall it's a very fine monitor.

    • +1

      USBC PD is nice. But with only 45W, is it a bit low?

    • What's the main draw for you? I've begun thinking about simplifying my set up by using single cables or wireless alternatives.

  • +3

    No height, swivel, or pivot adjustment = A deal breaker for me

    • There's a VESA adapter for ~$50

      • +5

        Thanks for the reminder - I forgot to add the fact that it requires a VESA adapter as it's not compatible from the get-go. The deal breakers keep on coming.

        • +1

          Yeah this monitor is terrible for the price (unless it has some amazing colour accuracy or something that really only matters only for a few specific jobs).

          Crappy amount of power delivery - Check
          Crappy stand - Check
          No VESA mount included - Check
          Only 2 inputs one of which is USB (which at the moment should always be a 'bonus' port) - Check
          Expensive - Check

          Also what is with monitors having next to no inputs these days, I have a 24" monitor from 15 years ago that has 4 inputs, PIP and is just generally more feature rich than anything but a good ultra wide.

  • Showing as $699 for me

  • Some may Prefer The Good Guys deal for $699 + $80 in store credit.

Login or Join to leave a comment