This seems like a good deal for anyone looking for a Dell 4K monitor for under $700. The monitor was only released this morning worldwide and features a LG 4K IPS panel with LG's AH-IPS (Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching) technology. It supports 10-bit colour via 8-bit + FRC dithering alongside a 60Hz refresh rate, so not well sutied for gaming. It does have adaptive-Sync support, including AMD FreeSync support with a 40 – 60Hz variable refresh rate range. The monitor also offers basic HDR support so it will respond to HDR10 content.
This version has a tilt-only stand however the S2721QS model adds height, swivel and pivot adjustment. It's going for $693.64 with the same coupons. Both are VESA mount compatible.
Specs:
Display Size - 27 inch
Resolution - 3840 x 2160 pixels
Refresh Rate - 60 Hz
Panel Type - IPS, Anti-Glare with 3H hardness
Backlight - White LED Edgelight
Adaptive Sync - Yes, AMD FreeSync
Response Time - 4ms (Grey to Grey in Extreme Mode)
Contrast Ratio - 1,300:1
Brightness - 350 nits
Viewing Angle - 178° (vertical and horizontal)
Colours Range - 1.07 Billion
Colour Gamut - 99% sRGB
VESA Compatible - Yes, 100 x 100 mm
Speakers - 2 x 3 W speakers
Ports - 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x DisplayPort 1.2, 1 x audio out
Is 27" 4K good for just personal computer and some photo editing/video editing/music production? MacBook Pro 2020 here.
I mean how's the scaling? I feel like 2K is better for 27"