Unfortunately, this deal has expired 30 June 2023.
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Posted 16 June 2023
Exclusive Dell 27 Monitor - S2721HSX 27" FHD/IPS/75 Hz/300nits/Height/Pivot (rotation)/Swivel/Tilt/AMD FreeSync £118.14(possible £112.22) @ Dell
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
A really nice, affordable, fully adjustable 27" monitor from Dell. The deal is back again.
We worked together with Dell to get a better value for our community.
Sign up to their newsletter and use your unique code as well to get it for £112.22
Use code HUKDS2721HSX to get to this price:
Adjust to your comfort
Pivot, tilt, swivel and adjust the height of your monitor for a comfortable setup all day long.
Connectivity Options
Ports & Slots
1. Security-lock slot | 2. Power connector | 3. DisplayPort 1.2 | 4. HDMI 1.4 port | 5. Audio line-out port
Tech Specs
Display Type
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Energy Class
Class D
Diagonal Size
27"
Viewable Size
27"
Adaptive-Sync Technology
AMD FreeSync
Panel Type
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Native Resolution
Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 75 Hz
Pixel Pitch
0.3114 mm
Pixel Per Inch
81.59
Brightness
300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Colour Support
16.7 million colours
Response Time
4 ms (grey-to-grey extreme)
Horizontal Viewing Angle
178°
Vertical Viewing Angle
178°
Screen Coating
Anti-glare 3H hardness
Backlight Technology
LED backlight
Features
LED
edgelight system, 72% NTSC (CIE 1931) colour gamut, Flicker Free
technology, Dell Easy Arrange, Dell ComfortView Plus, Low Blue Light
technology, 3-sided bezeless
Dimensions (WxDxH)
60.99 cm x 17.47 cm x 39.9 cm - with stand
We worked together with Dell to get a better value for our community.
Sign up to their newsletter and use your unique code as well to get it for £112.22
Use code HUKDS2721HSX to get to this price:
Adjust to your comfort
Pivot, tilt, swivel and adjust the height of your monitor for a comfortable setup all day long.
Connectivity Options
Ports & Slots
1. Security-lock slot | 2. Power connector | 3. DisplayPort 1.2 | 4. HDMI 1.4 port | 5. Audio line-out port
Tech Specs
Display Type
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Energy Class
Class D
Diagonal Size
27"
Viewable Size
27"
Adaptive-Sync Technology
AMD FreeSync
Panel Type
IPS
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Native Resolution
Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 75 Hz
Pixel Pitch
0.3114 mm
Pixel Per Inch
81.59
Brightness
300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Colour Support
16.7 million colours
Response Time
4 ms (grey-to-grey extreme)
Horizontal Viewing Angle
178°
Vertical Viewing Angle
178°
Screen Coating
Anti-glare 3H hardness
Backlight Technology
LED backlight
Features
LED
edgelight system, 72% NTSC (CIE 1931) colour gamut, Flicker Free
technology, Dell Easy Arrange, Dell ComfortView Plus, Low Blue Light
technology, 3-sided bezeless
Dimensions (WxDxH)
60.99 cm x 17.47 cm x 39.9 cm - with stand
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Edited by sisqoboy, 16 June 2023
29 Comments
sorted byI am having a terrible time with Dell right now, I bought the recent exclusive offer on Dell 32 USB-C Gaming Monitor - G3223D.
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.
I bought a Dell monitor through another HUKD listed deal earlier this year. The delivery date was set for a few days later, which was fine by me and I arranged to be home. At about 8 am that morning Dell notified me that the delivery would be on the following Monday, giving me no way to either agree or change this, the delay was put down to Dell waiting for a part. As far as I can tell the monitors leave the factory in Asia boxed up with all of the other bits - leads, stand etc. I contacted them and told them that Monday was not a good day for me and asked to change the delivery day and about what part was missing, thinking that if if it was a kettle or HDMI lead this wouldn't matter as I have plenty of spare cables. They refused to change the delivery date, saying it was too late to change now (less than 30 mins after I'd received their email about the change) and they refused to say what part was missing. I asked where the CS person was, 'Texas' was the reply. I asked if they were making an excuse for low stock or something, saying that I'd prefer to know the truth and was cut off. Dell refused to respond when I contacted them soon afterward by both email, phone and chatbot. I was polite in my earlier conversation.
I promised them that I would never buy from Dell again, said with 3 of their screens on this desk, along with a mouse, 2 keyboards and one of their boxes underneath.
The screen works fine, my partner came to the rescue with being here for the delivery. Their products may well be good, but, if anything goes wrong I wish you better luck than I had.
Dell are **** IMO.