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Review on πŸ–₯️ Dell UltraSharp U2719D 2560x1440 Matte Pixel Display with 240Hz and HDMI Input by Andy Minter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dell U2713H upgrade - same value, "a lot less money "

The U2719D appears to be replacing the U2713H in the Dell lineup. I have both, I bought an older U2713H circa 2015 for hundreds more than this latest D model which has a completely redesigned body and stand, a very nice thinner bezel on the rim, for those who like worry about. Both models have DP in and DP out ports which I wanted. The only surprise came when connecting to an HP ProDesk machine with a W7-Pro, apparently the DisplayPort drivers automatically grabbed the audio output and redirected it to the monitor (with speakers). I had connected my own sound system directly to the HP, but that output was no longer active: suddenly no sound! A quick check of the operating system control panel revealed that the monitor is an audio output device. Resetting to system default made everything "great" again. I was happy with the old U2713H and HM models (I have three of them; 2xHM, 1xH) and this D model is just as good as the H. Color is excellent, brightness is excellent, there are no dead pixels . (Note: I don't use it for gaming, so I can't comment on the refresh rate). This monitor appears to be designed for graphic designers, but I don't use it for that, so I can't comment. whether it meets these requirements. But if the U2713H is right for you, then so should this U2719D: No noticeable compromises in quality combined with price cuts. "Yes!"

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Pros
  • The picture is just fine. The best thing about this monitor is the two unexpected USB ports on the side!
Cons
  • Low Brightness: If the monitor's brightness is set too low, the image may appear washed out or too dark.