Unfortunately, this deal has expired 22 June 2023.
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Posted 13 June 2023
Dell S2722QC 4K monitor at £295.02 or £265.52 with student code via Totum @ Dell
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I've always rated Dell monitors and this appears to be the cheapest I've seen this particular one. Gets a good review on Rtings rtings.com/mon…2qc
Not as good for gamers due to the lower refresh rate, but great colour accuracy so good for those who do image work or just want a good quality screen.
10% off code via totum or student beans if you have them, 7% via topcashback if it tracks
Not as good for gamers due to the lower refresh rate, but great colour accuracy so good for those who do image work or just want a good quality screen.
10% off code via totum or student beans if you have them, 7% via topcashback if it tracks
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Would be very interested to hear from anyone who has this and how they find it
Also managed to use two coupon codes (one of them is the 5% newsletter sign up) to get it at £266.26 - let's see if topcashback tracks this as well.
Tonight I’ll be adding two of these for my desk powered by a M2 pro 16. Hope there’s no flickering!
I suspect windows scaling problems are due to Windows.
It arrived on the 30th May and was plugged in that evening, it's a desktop so it doesn't move about. Everything worked fine until the 15th June when the screen began to flicker and anything onscreen was unrecognisable, just a series of vertical thin stripes.
I opened a technical support query and on the 16th I was asked to send a photograph of the full screen, within ten minutes I received a reply stating :
"After checking photos, it shows you that the Monitor is broken, however physical damage is not covered by the warranty.
Unfortunately, we do not offer quotes for repairing monitors, therefore this case will be closed."
That's it so far, another attempt at reaching support has gone unanswered (and in fact despite having a reference number the link leads to a blank page claiming no request can be found) so it does appear to be closed.
I am quite rightly furious with Dell, the credit card are unable to start a chargeback as they claim Dell will stick to their assessment of physical damage. The monitor does not have single mark anywhere.
My next option is small claims court as almost £300 for just over two weeks use is ridiculous.
I am sure 99% of monitors are fine but the dismissive attitude has made me swear to never purchase another product from the company.