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Posted 6 June 2023

Dell 27" Monitor S2721HN - 75Hz, 4ms, IPS, LED Backlit LCD, 2 x HDMI - £114 with code / £108 with Dell Advantage Coupon @ Dell

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This great value 27" FHD Monitor has been reduced to £120 from £159. Use 5% off code TELEGRAPH5MON to get it for £114.

- 3 Year Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Exchange
- Free Delivery

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If you have access to Dell Advantage 10% off code, you can get this monitor for £108

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Beautiful look: Modern, elegant design with a subtle textured pattern at the back of the monitor has its own unique look. It brings the feeling of a harmonious blend of great style and quality into every living space.

Seamless switching: Built-in dual HDMI ports keep your devices always plugged in and let you effortlessly switch between streaming and console gaming.

Clear views with less distraction: The three-sided ultrathin bezel design lets you enjoy superb screen clarity in 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution on a 27" monitor.

Consistent colors: Get virtually seamless views with consistent colors across a wide 178°/178° viewing angle with In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology.

Leisure gaming: Smooth, tear-free experience with AMD FreeSync™ technology, featuring up to 75Hz refresh rate.

Easy on the eyes: This TÜV-certified monitor has a flicker-free screen with ComfortView, a feature that reduces harmful blue light emissions. It’s designed to optimize eye comfort even over extended viewing – like your next movie marathon.

Specification:

Device Type: LED-backlit LCD monitor - 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
Brightness: 300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Response Time: 4 ms (grey-to-grey extreme)
Colour Support: 16.7 million colours
Input Connectors: 2xHDMI
Display Position Adjustments: Tilt
Screen Coating: Anti-glare, 3H Hard Coating
Dimensions (WxDxH) - with stand: 60.99 cm x 18.68 cm
Environmental Standards: ENERGY STAR Qualified
Compliant Standards: RoHS, HDCP 1.4
Bundled Services: 3-Year Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Exchange

VESA mounting holes (100 mm x. 100 mm-behind attached VESA cover)

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Connectivity Options

Ports & Slots
1. Security-lock slot | 2. Power connector | 3. HDMI 1.4 ports | 4. Audio line-out port
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  1. MaKiPorTofu's avatar
    MaKiPorTofu
    Extra 10% with student discount

    Works out to about £100 a monitor
  2. ws007's avatar
    ws007
    does the code work on any other monitors ?
  3. Lincoln559's avatar
    Lincoln559
    What do people think about 1920x1080 for a 27” screen? Is that good enough or would higher be better? Thanks in advance
    elonmusk's avatar
    elonmusk
    in this day and age, total rubbish. unless you want to be a vintage collector or see yourself struggling to sell this off for a tenner in 6 months dont waste your time and money. (edited)
  4. tonyspr's avatar
    tonyspr
    I 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.
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