The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is an absolutely enjoyable 27-inch monitor. With an awe-inspiring screen resolution, a quality IPS panel, future-proof colour gamut and wide variety of input options, people who do not mind spending more for a good product ne...
2560x1440 screen resolution, Quality of HIPS panel, Lot of input ports, DeepColor gamut support, Input lag not noticeable
No screen pivot functionality
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is an absolutely enjoyable 27-inch monitor. With an awe-inspiring screen resolution, a quality IPS panel, future-proof color gamut and wide variety of input options, people who do not mind spending more for a good product nee...
Saying the word “Dell” when someone asks for a monitor suggestion continues to feel a little weird for the simple reason that most computer peeps go down the DIY path when it comes to building a PC and the thought of buying a pre-built system from so...
Abstract: The last time I reviewed one of Dell's UltraSharp monitors, the 2408WFP ($689.00 direct), I was wowed by its solid performance and robust feature set—despite the relatively high price. So it was with great anticipation that I popped open the box contai...
Very good color and light grayscale performance, Lots of A/V ports and multimedia features, Wide viewing angle, High res screen,
Pricey, Some trouble displaying dark grays, No pivot adjustment,
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 lives up to its name and displays an excellent array of colors. While it may have some trouble with the dark grays this monitor makes up for that in its numerous features and keeping a good track record, as far as Dell's go. ...
Abstract: They say that you get what you pay for, and that's certainly true with the two monitors on review today. The Dell UltraSharp U2711 performs like a dream, but boasts a price likely to make many consumers pause. The Samsung SyncMaster F2380, on the other...
When you look at it though, the price isn't actually so crazy. The Dell 3008WFP is over £200 more and doesn't offer a lot more in the resolution stakes, even if there’s an additional three inches of screen. It's ungainly in comparison too, and not very...