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Posted 6 October 2022
Exclusive Dell 27" Gaming Monitor - G2722HS - FullHD/IPS/350 nits/165 Hz/Nvidia G-sync/AMD FreeSync/1ms/VESA Mount £129 delivered, using code @ Dell
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Update 1
The monitor is back in stock and the code is working again.
Well, you might want to have a QHD or 4K at this size however that is not always a winner if your GFX card is not one of the latest.
This Full HD 27" monitor at this price level is a great value, considering that it supports NVIDIA® G-SYNC® /AMD FreeSync™ Premium Technology at 165 Hz with an IPS panel.
Use code HUKDG2722HS to get to this price. - We worked together with Dell to get this deal for our community.
Take your gaming up a notch. Add a 27" monitor to your set up and level up your gameplay with fluid, tear-free graphics on a super responsive screen.
Detailed visuals shine
A 27” FHD screen with 1920x1080 resolution gives you a crystal-clear and detailed gaming experience. Plus, fast IPS panel technology that supports 99% sRGB maintains stunning clarity and consistent colors from every angle to keep you completely immersed in the game.
Live flicker-free
Play all day with Dell ComfortView Plus, the always-on, built-in TUV low blue light hardware solution that reduces harmful blue light without sacrificing true-to-life colours
General
Display Type
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Energy Class
Class EDiagonal Size
27"Adaptive-Sync Technology
NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible Certified
AMD FreeSync™ Premium Technology
Panel Type
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Native Resolution
Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 165 Hz
Brightness
350 cd/m²Contrast Ratio
1000:1 / 1000:1 (dynamic)
Colour Support
16.7 million colours
Colour Gamut
99% sRGB
Response Time
1 ms (grey-to-grey)
Gaming
Yes
Horizontal Viewing Angle
178
Vertical Viewing Angle
178
Screen Coating
Anti-glare 3H hardness
Backlight Technology
LED backlight
Features
LED edgelight system
Dimensions (WxDxH)
61.16 cm x 36.341 cm x 39.295 cm - with stand (lowest position)
Connectivity
Interfaces
Mechanical
Display Position Adjustments
Height, tilt
Tilt Angle
-5/+21
Height Adjustment
100 mm
VESA Mounting Interface
100 x 100 mm
This Full HD 27" monitor at this price level is a great value, considering that it supports NVIDIA® G-SYNC® /AMD FreeSync™ Premium Technology at 165 Hz with an IPS panel.
Use code HUKDG2722HS to get to this price. - We worked together with Dell to get this deal for our community.
Take your gaming up a notch. Add a 27" monitor to your set up and level up your gameplay with fluid, tear-free graphics on a super responsive screen.
Detailed visuals shine
A 27” FHD screen with 1920x1080 resolution gives you a crystal-clear and detailed gaming experience. Plus, fast IPS panel technology that supports 99% sRGB maintains stunning clarity and consistent colors from every angle to keep you completely immersed in the game.
Live flicker-free
Play all day with Dell ComfortView Plus, the always-on, built-in TUV low blue light hardware solution that reduces harmful blue light without sacrificing true-to-life colours
General
Display Type
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Energy Class
Class EDiagonal Size
27"Adaptive-Sync Technology
NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible Certified
AMD FreeSync™ Premium Technology
Panel Type
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Native Resolution
Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 165 Hz
Brightness
350 cd/m²Contrast Ratio
1000:1 / 1000:1 (dynamic)
Colour Support
16.7 million colours
Colour Gamut
99% sRGB
Response Time
1 ms (grey-to-grey)
Gaming
Yes
Horizontal Viewing Angle
178
Vertical Viewing Angle
178
Screen Coating
Anti-glare 3H hardness
Backlight Technology
LED backlight
Features
LED edgelight system
Dimensions (WxDxH)
61.16 cm x 36.341 cm x 39.295 cm - with stand (lowest position)
Connectivity
Interfaces
- 2 x HDMI
- DisplayPort 1.2
- Headphones (mini-jack)
Mechanical
Display Position Adjustments
Height, tilt
Tilt Angle
-5/+21
Height Adjustment
100 mm
VESA Mounting Interface
100 x 100 mm
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244 Comments
sorted byDell hope you steal this from them. Do yourself a favour and spend 20-30£ more to get a proper resolution in 2022. Full HD on 27 inch is truly a horrible experience. (edited)
LG 27GN850-B
amazon.co.uk/gp/…P9/
BenQ EX2780Q
amazon.co.uk/gp/…JP/
The first one was bought for gaming, the second primarily for home working. There's not much between them but IMO the image quality on the BenQ is slightly better (there's some slight weirdness around the edges on the LG). The BenQ is also cheaper, and as a bonus it has built in speakers that are actually pretty good.
Helps to push max. FPS in competitive gaming etc also. (edited)
If not then it'll be going back! Cheers
Not sure why some people think 1080p on a 27" monitor is such a big issue.
Sure, a higher res is nice, but in no way makes this a bad sceen (especially for those with a GPU that would struggle a little at 1440p anyway). At this price that's a very good screen. (edited)
One comment to the 27 too big at 1080 crew - how many kids sit a few feet away from a 55inch TV playing Xbox, which is....1080 without complaining
Looking at a monitor for sons Nintendo switch.
Keep reading how 1080p is ideal, which this monitor is. As well as low 1ms response rate / or close to that.
What I’m debating is if 27” or 24” is better?
24 is supposed to be sharpest.
27 is nice because it’s just bigger, but less sharp.
So wondering if anyone uses 24 or 27 for Nintendo switch and what it’s like?
****and if went from 27 to 24, or 24 to 27, and what you noticed****
Thank you all
bigger is better usually, When you switch your tv from a 32" Full hd to a 55" Full hd, did you worry about the sharpness of the picture when watching full hd content?
Don't worry about the naysayer's, 3" does not matter much....well that is what I tell the missus
Anyone who owns one to comment?;)
PLUS, it is pretty good for Nintendo Switch, why my young gamer is mostly into, and inching towards 'gaming PCs'.
Ordered for mine.
Later on, we can look at 1440p and better GPUs and CPUs for the gaming PC.