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Dell P2723QE 27" 4K UHD Monitor (90W USB-C + Hub) $539 + Delivery ($0 to Metro/ SYD C&C/ $20 off mVIP) + Surcharge @ Mwave

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Dell P2723QE 27" 4K UHD 99% sRGB IPS WLED LCD Monitor - Panel Size: 27" - Panel Type: IPS
Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) - Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - Refresh Rate: 60Hz - Response Time: 8ms (normal), 5ms (fast)
Brightness: 350cd/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (dynamic) - Displayable Colours: 1.07B - I/O:
HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C, 4x USB 3.2 Gen1, RJ-45 - Ergonomics:
Tilt/Swivel/Height Adjustment/Pivot - VESA Support: 100x100mm - P2723QE
3 Years Limited Warranty

Surcharges: 1% Card & PayPal.

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  • +2

    I have the U3223QE model (the bigger sister of the U2723QE); use two for work every day and they are brilliant for office/professional use.

    Use them for technical drawings, 3D modelling (Revit, Navisworks, Revizto, AutoCAD) all day.

  • You’ve linked to the P model, not the U model.

    • Content refers to P, more likely title was typed wrong.

      • Amended to the correct P alpha (I think the U designates USA)

        • +2

          U is for UltraSharp, their branding for top end monitors. P is for Professional, the next step down (usually doesn't have quite as good colour reproduction).

          • @freefall101: Thanks for the clarification - very much appreciated. Learning more every hour.

            • +1

              @Rob181: It's actually handy sometimes, first letter is Ultrasharp, Professional, Small business, Gaming (or AW for Alienware) or Essential (i.e. budget). U and P have built in power supplies, not a power brick, usually IPS, Essential is usually a TN panel, small business can vary.

              Second two digits are size, next two digits are year (so this is a 2023 model, probably first released in 2022 though), then the Q means 4K. Other one useful to know is W near the end is widescreen.

              A lot are useless and inconsistent though, all the E means is Ethernet. Z used to mean webcam a couple of years ago, now they use B (probably so a widescreen with ethernet and webcam is WEB).

              Or you could be a normal person and just google the monitor, but for some reason I like to know this kind of crap.

  • Have this model, was getting occasional screen flickering on apple silicon Mac which was a super bizarre bug flickering image would persist after being unplugged and replugged from wall, switched to display from different machine etc. there’s many forum posts e.g. https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macbook-pro-m1-external…

    Contacted Dell a few months ago and they replaced it free next-day with an updated hardware revision and it hasn’t happened again since. Great service

  • g3223q ftw

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