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Dell 27 Video Conferencing Monitor - P2724DEB - 0NP1D
Dell Pro 27 Inch Plus Video Conferencing Monitor - P2724DEB | Dell Australia
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Dell Pro Plus 27" (16:9) Qhd Ips Hdmi Dp Usb-c Hub Usb(3) H/adj Spkr
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Dell P2724deb 27 Video Conferencing Monitor
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27 P27 Video Conference Monitor
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We replaced two 17 inch flat monitors with this curved monitor and the difference is night and day. the other monitors were a different brand than Dell. Immediately, the contrast and color were much richer and better than the "gaming" monitors we were replacing. The added bonus of not having a gap and slight misalignment(where the 2 monitors touched in the middle) make the experience so much better in gaming and working. There were no dead pixels and no distortion of the image when I sit about 2 feet from the monitor. I was expecting a distortion from the curve of the monitor, but I can't tell of any distortion. This is both when I am working with spreadsheets and when gaming.The speakers are nice, but do not have any bass. This is just fine for browsing, chatting ... MoreWe replaced two 17 inch flat monitors with this curved monitor and the difference is night and day. the other monitors were a different brand than Dell. Immediately, the contrast and color were much richer and better than the "gaming" monitors we were replacing. The added bonus of not having a gap and slight misalignment(where the 2 monitors touched in the middle) make the experience so much better in gaming and working. There were no dead pixels and no distortion of the image when I sit about 2 feet from the monitor. I was expecting a distortion from the curve of the monitor, but I can't tell of any distortion. This is both when I am working with spreadsheets and when gaming.The speakers are nice, but do not have any bass. This is just fine for browsing, chatting and some gaming, but not for music or movies where the bass is needed for full effect. The webcam has a MANUAL shutter. This is VERY important, because I like my privacy. I can physically close the shutter and know that some hacker is not going to be able to watch me. The webcam is very nice too with a great quality and viewing area. I have used it a few times and my family and friends say that it is better than the last USB webcam I used.There are a lot of ports on the back and I have not used most of them yet, but it is nice that they are there, so I don't have to plug into the back of my PC under my desk. The only shortfall on this monitor is the speakers, but the overall clarity and crispness of the monitor MORE than make up for that, so I am quite confident in giving this monitor all 5 stars.
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The size specs of Dell's UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Monitor are perfect and the 5K resolution is impressive. Unlike other typical large size monitors, this monitor extends in a curved landscape orientation that I feel is easier on the eyes from a left to right perspective, versus jumping up and down. The number of different inputs and built-in speakers are a very nice touch to this monitor. What should be noted however is if a user is connecting a laptop via a docking station, it's important to understand that the docking station isn't limited and able to support the 5k monitor requirements, or Dell propose a recommended docking station solution(s) upgrade for laptop users whereby the integrated hub is not able to meet the need.Our office happens to also ... MoreThe size specs of Dell's UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Monitor are perfect and the 5K resolution is impressive. Unlike other typical large size monitors, this monitor extends in a curved landscape orientation that I feel is easier on the eyes from a left to right perspective, versus jumping up and down. The number of different inputs and built-in speakers are a very nice touch to this monitor. What should be noted however is if a user is connecting a laptop via a docking station, it's important to understand that the docking station isn't limited and able to support the 5k monitor requirements, or Dell propose a recommended docking station solution(s) upgrade for laptop users whereby the integrated hub is not able to meet the need.Our office happens to also have the 38" curved monitor that is very similar in size and specs to the 40" monitor, and both are very impressive when your work requires an extended landscape view. The 38" monitor is a more recommended cost-effective option if your work does not require the precise resolution requirements from a 5K monitor. However, we highly recommend them both!
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I was evaluating this display for the purpose of video conferencing with a laptop connected via USB-C. I focused on the camera and audio systems. This unit is one of an increasingly large number of offerings in the category -- a display with built in camera, microphone, speakers, and I/O (i.e. built-in USB-C docking hub with Ethernet, USB A, etc.)Pros:- The camera is one of the better ones in this category. Of the ones I have tested, it is second only to its bigger sibling - the Dell U3223QZ. It does struggle a bit in lower light, but that is not uncommon for integrated cameras. At 1440P and 1080P, the camera is pretty sharp and the colors seemed fine, although I did not perform any detailed color tests.- The microphone produced clear, intelligible audio, easily ... MoreI was evaluating this display for the purpose of video conferencing with a laptop connected via USB-C. I focused on the camera and audio systems. This unit is one of an increasingly large number of offerings in the category -- a display with built in camera, microphone, speakers, and I/O (i.e. built-in USB-C docking hub with Ethernet, USB A, etc.)Pros:- The camera is one of the better ones in this category. Of the ones I have tested, it is second only to its bigger sibling - the Dell U3223QZ. It does struggle a bit in lower light, but that is not uncommon for integrated cameras. At 1440P and 1080P, the camera is pretty sharp and the colors seemed fine, although I did not perform any detailed color tests.- The microphone produced clear, intelligible audio, easily sufficient for video conferencing. It is not a studio-grade microphone, of course, but for everyday work with Meet/Zoom/Teams and the like, the participants on the other end of the call will be able to hear you clearly.- I didn't do any exhaustive tests with the display in terms of viewing angle, color reproduction, latency and the like, but the 1440P panel was a perfectly reasonable and comfortable display to use for the purpose described and general productivity work.- The I/O is pretty complete, including USB-C charging (90W) and all the ports you would generally need for a 1-cable connection to your computer.Cons:- The speaker system is entirely inadequate. External speakers are a *must* because the built-in ones are unusable. To say that it was tinny would be an understatement. While they were sufficiently loud the quality of the audio was akin to that of low-end laptops in the late 1990's. The speakers on this device are easily the worst in class relative to other devices I have used in this category. And that is unfortunate because of the "Pros" mentioned above. (The very similar looking U3223QZ has a far better speaker system, which, although it is nothing amazing, is a very comfortable daily-driver that I use regularly.)Listening to music and speech was literally painful. I switched to the audio output of my Chromebook which has run-of-the-mill audio, and it was night-and-day. The laptop had far more body, less distortion, and was overall a completely comfortable listening experience (all while playing at the same or even louder volume levels) -- exactly the opposite of P2724DEB speaker system.Unless this display is used with external speakers/headphones (or even the laptop's bult-in speakers), the speakers are so bad as to disqualify this device as a video-conferencing display.
Dell Pro Plus 27" (16:9) Qhd Ips Hdmi Dp Usb-c Hub Usb(3) H/adj Spkr
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Dell P2724deb 27 Video Conferencing Monitor
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27 P27 Video Conference Monitor
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We replaced two 17 inch flat monitors with this curved monitor and the difference is night and day. the other monitors were a different brand than Dell. Immediately, the contrast and color were much richer and better than the "gaming" monitors we were replacing. The added bonus of not having a gap and slight misalignment(where the 2 monitors touched in the middle) make the experience so much better in gaming and working. There were no dead pixels and no distortion of the image when I sit about 2 feet from the monitor. I was expecting a distortion from the curve of the monitor, but I can't tell of any distortion. This is both when I am working with spreadsheets and when gaming.The speakers are nice, but do not have any bass. This is just fine for browsing, chatting ... MoreWe replaced two 17 inch flat monitors with this curved monitor and the difference is night and day. the other monitors were a different brand than Dell. Immediately, the contrast and color were much richer and better than the "gaming" monitors we were replacing. The added bonus of not having a gap and slight misalignment(where the 2 monitors touched in the middle) make the experience so much better in gaming and working. There were no dead pixels and no distortion of the image when I sit about 2 feet from the monitor. I was expecting a distortion from the curve of the monitor, but I can't tell of any distortion. This is both when I am working with spreadsheets and when gaming.The speakers are nice, but do not have any bass. This is just fine for browsing, chatting and some gaming, but not for music or movies where the bass is needed for full effect. The webcam has a MANUAL shutter. This is VERY important, because I like my privacy. I can physically close the shutter and know that some hacker is not going to be able to watch me. The webcam is very nice too with a great quality and viewing area. I have used it a few times and my family and friends say that it is better than the last USB webcam I used.There are a lot of ports on the back and I have not used most of them yet, but it is nice that they are there, so I don't have to plug into the back of my PC under my desk. The only shortfall on this monitor is the speakers, but the overall clarity and crispness of the monitor MORE than make up for that, so I am quite confident in giving this monitor all 5 stars.
The size specs of Dell's UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Monitor are perfect and the 5K resolution is impressive. Unlike other typical large size monitors, this monitor extends in a curved landscape orientation that I feel is easier on the eyes from a left to right perspective, versus jumping up and down. The number of different inputs and built-in speakers are a very nice touch to this monitor. What should be noted however is if a user is connecting a laptop via a docking station, it's important to understand that the docking station isn't limited and able to support the 5k monitor requirements, or Dell propose a recommended docking station solution(s) upgrade for laptop users whereby the integrated hub is not able to meet the need.Our office happens to also ... MoreThe size specs of Dell's UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt Monitor are perfect and the 5K resolution is impressive. Unlike other typical large size monitors, this monitor extends in a curved landscape orientation that I feel is easier on the eyes from a left to right perspective, versus jumping up and down. The number of different inputs and built-in speakers are a very nice touch to this monitor. What should be noted however is if a user is connecting a laptop via a docking station, it's important to understand that the docking station isn't limited and able to support the 5k monitor requirements, or Dell propose a recommended docking station solution(s) upgrade for laptop users whereby the integrated hub is not able to meet the need.Our office happens to also have the 38" curved monitor that is very similar in size and specs to the 40" monitor, and both are very impressive when your work requires an extended landscape view. The 38" monitor is a more recommended cost-effective option if your work does not require the precise resolution requirements from a 5K monitor. However, we highly recommend them both!
I was evaluating this display for the purpose of video conferencing with a laptop connected via USB-C. I focused on the camera and audio systems. This unit is one of an increasingly large number of offerings in the category -- a display with built in camera, microphone, speakers, and I/O (i.e. built-in USB-C docking hub with Ethernet, USB A, etc.)Pros:- The camera is one of the better ones in this category. Of the ones I have tested, it is second only to its bigger sibling - the Dell U3223QZ. It does struggle a bit in lower light, but that is not uncommon for integrated cameras. At 1440P and 1080P, the camera is pretty sharp and the colors seemed fine, although I did not perform any detailed color tests.- The microphone produced clear, intelligible audio, easily ... MoreI was evaluating this display for the purpose of video conferencing with a laptop connected via USB-C. I focused on the camera and audio systems. This unit is one of an increasingly large number of offerings in the category -- a display with built in camera, microphone, speakers, and I/O (i.e. built-in USB-C docking hub with Ethernet, USB A, etc.)Pros:- The camera is one of the better ones in this category. Of the ones I have tested, it is second only to its bigger sibling - the Dell U3223QZ. It does struggle a bit in lower light, but that is not uncommon for integrated cameras. At 1440P and 1080P, the camera is pretty sharp and the colors seemed fine, although I did not perform any detailed color tests.- The microphone produced clear, intelligible audio, easily sufficient for video conferencing. It is not a studio-grade microphone, of course, but for everyday work with Meet/Zoom/Teams and the like, the participants on the other end of the call will be able to hear you clearly.- I didn't do any exhaustive tests with the display in terms of viewing angle, color reproduction, latency and the like, but the 1440P panel was a perfectly reasonable and comfortable display to use for the purpose described and general productivity work.- The I/O is pretty complete, including USB-C charging (90W) and all the ports you would generally need for a 1-cable connection to your computer.Cons:- The speaker system is entirely inadequate. External speakers are a *must* because the built-in ones are unusable. To say that it was tinny would be an understatement. While they were sufficiently loud the quality of the audio was akin to that of low-end laptops in the late 1990's. The speakers on this device are easily the worst in class relative to other devices I have used in this category. And that is unfortunate because of the "Pros" mentioned above. (The very similar looking U3223QZ has a far better speaker system, which, although it is nothing amazing, is a very comfortable daily-driver that I use regularly.)Listening to music and speech was literally painful. I switched to the audio output of my Chromebook which has run-of-the-mill audio, and it was night-and-day. The laptop had far more body, less distortion, and was overall a completely comfortable listening experience (all while playing at the same or even louder volume levels) -- exactly the opposite of P2724DEB speaker system.Unless this display is used with external speakers/headphones (or even the laptop's bult-in speakers), the speakers are so bad as to disqualify this device as a video-conferencing display.
This monitor is very close to the U4021QW, but there are some things that set it apart in addition to one concern. First, the thunderbolt hub monitors are so much better than having a docking station.I have one power cable to plug in the monitor and one thunderbolt connection to my laptop. It really cleans up my desk and reduces the amount of cables that I have to use. Second, the positive improvements that the U4025QW have compared to the U4021QW are IPS Black Technology, better brightness, better contrast ratio, and a better refresh rate. I also really like the drop down USB A/C ports on the bottom of the monitor. You can push the drop down back up into the monitor to hide the ports if you don't want to use them. They come in handy to charge your phone, plug in ... MoreThis monitor is very close to the U4021QW, but there are some things that set it apart in addition to one concern. First, the thunderbolt hub monitors are so much better than having a docking station.I have one power cable to plug in the monitor and one thunderbolt connection to my laptop. It really cleans up my desk and reduces the amount of cables that I have to use. Second, the positive improvements that the U4025QW have compared to the U4021QW are IPS Black Technology, better brightness, better contrast ratio, and a better refresh rate. I also really like the drop down USB A/C ports on the bottom of the monitor. You can push the drop down back up into the monitor to hide the ports if you don't want to use them. They come in handy to charge your phone, plug in your headphones for charging, or plug in a USB A receiver if you are still using a mouse that isn't Bluetooth. I wish there were specific printed instructions on using the KVM feature. I figured it out after playing with it a bit. The monitor does a decent job walking you through the setup, but I prefer printed instructions in the box. The one concern that I have is that it appears to be using a Displayport 1.4 connection which can only do 60hz. If you use that Displayport you won't get to fullest capability of 120hz out of this monitor. I wish Dell would have put a Displayport 2.1 connection in the monitor. In conclusion, I think it is a really good monitor, but I don't think it is worth the extra cost compared to the U4021QW.
I have been testing this monitor for 2 weeks and am very pleased with it. The P2724DEB is an improvement over the C2722DE, which I find to be distractingly beautiful. The P2727DEB has a soundbar (microphone?) at the top of the monitor. The microphone is far less likely to pick up sounds from under the monitor (keyboard or cat snoring) than the C2722DE. ALSO, when my dogs started barking (loudly) in the next room my caller swore that the barking could not be heard. The camera has the ability for some adjustment which makes this short user more easily seen. I highly recommend this monitor as an excellent conferencing monitor and a great value.I have no true criticism for this monitor. Dell has been making the best monitors for a long time now and I have a gripe. The ... MoreI have been testing this monitor for 2 weeks and am very pleased with it. The P2724DEB is an improvement over the C2722DE, which I find to be distractingly beautiful. The P2727DEB has a soundbar (microphone?) at the top of the monitor. The microphone is far less likely to pick up sounds from under the monitor (keyboard or cat snoring) than the C2722DE. ALSO, when my dogs started barking (loudly) in the next room my caller swore that the barking could not be heard. The camera has the ability for some adjustment which makes this short user more easily seen. I highly recommend this monitor as an excellent conferencing monitor and a great value.I have no true criticism for this monitor. Dell has been making the best monitors for a long time now and I have a gripe. The ports are only visible when I position myself under the monitor and use a flashlight. This requires some gymnastics that would be better avoided. I recently tested another manufacturer's monitor (not NEARLY as nice) but its one claim to fame was that the ports were easily visible and flat on the back of the monitor.
Pros: Good price and decent picture quality; combination monitor, speaker, mics, and webcam.Cons: Very poor sound quality, occasional Teams conference freezing, occasional shrieking sounds for no reason, shrieking sounds when attempting to multitask and another application plays sound, monitor leans just slightly to one side with no way to fix. Too few USB ports, needs 1-2 more to be useful.Detail: Used with new Dell XPS 17 laptop and new Dell 130-watt Thunderbolt dock. Random Teams conference issues I've never had before with old system. Webcam, image, and sound freeze for 5 to 10 seconds intermittently. Not a network issue. Does not happen when using laptop only for Teams call. Happens at least once every 15 minutes on average. Occasionally loud shrieking ... MorePros: Good price and decent picture quality; combination monitor, speaker, mics, and webcam.Cons: Very poor sound quality, occasional Teams conference freezing, occasional shrieking sounds for no reason, shrieking sounds when attempting to multitask and another application plays sound, monitor leans just slightly to one side with no way to fix. Too few USB ports, needs 1-2 more to be useful.Detail: Used with new Dell XPS 17 laptop and new Dell 130-watt Thunderbolt dock. Random Teams conference issues I've never had before with old system. Webcam, image, and sound freeze for 5 to 10 seconds intermittently. Not a network issue. Does not happen when using laptop only for Teams call. Happens at least once every 15 minutes on average. Occasionally loud shrieking sound with no way to resolve except disconnect from Teams call. Noticed similar shrieking sound when attempting to multi-task while on Teams call and another program plays a sound. In Windows you will see multiple speakers, thus you have to adjust sound in two places. It's like Teams calls bypass normal sound processes. Even with all sounds turned to maximum in all places certain people's voices are not understandable. Others are too loud on the flip side. But generally sound quality/volume is poor/low. My 3-year-old dot with clock is 2 to 3 times better for sound quality and they are basically given away for free. Also, was not a problem with my 5-year-old competitors 230-watt dock with conference add-on. It’s a shame that had whoever manufactures this item for Dell could have spent another $25 to $50 in parts and gotten better sound quality and a webcam that has low light sensitivity and face tracking. Dell could have charged $150 more, and it would be flying off the shelves in record numbers after people who WFH full-time hear about it. But alas the only option for decent quality conferencing while WFH is to purchase discrete webcams and speaker systems. I ended up returning and buying a Alienware gaming monitor, Dell Ultrasharp 4k webcam and the Logi Dock and am happy now. But part of me still knows there is a way to engineer this into a combination monitor, but no one seems willing to do such.
At this price point, it is very much not refined enough. Although this is the only ultrawide 4k monitor with high refresh rate.To start with some goods:- Built-in PSU- Good stand with cable management- Good amount of USB downstream ports - Thank you!- 90W PD3.0 charging- 2.5GbE- The slight curve is not disturbing compared to more curved 32 inch monitorsThen here is a long list of small issues:Software/DDM:- Adjusting brightness through the DDM on Windows is slow, taking multiple seconds, but this issue does not occur on macOS.- When switching between KVM upstreams using DDM, the HUD appears- Installation of DDM on macOS fails if the user is not part of the 'staff' group, even if the user has admin- Cannot program joystick direction to directly be a ... MoreAt this price point, it is very much not refined enough. Although this is the only ultrawide 4k monitor with high refresh rate.To start with some goods:- Built-in PSU- Good stand with cable management- Good amount of USB downstream ports - Thank you!- 90W PD3.0 charging- 2.5GbE- The slight curve is not disturbing compared to more curved 32 inch monitorsThen here is a long list of small issues:Software/DDM:- Adjusting brightness through the DDM on Windows is slow, taking multiple seconds, but this issue does not occur on macOS.- When switching between KVM upstreams using DDM, the HUD appears- Installation of DDM on macOS fails if the user is not part of the 'staff' group, even if the user has admin- Cannot program joystick direction to directly be a shortcut. Always need to press any joystick button then select a short cut with the scrolling menu- There is no option to save user presets for PBP/PIP configurations- Does not work on macOS over HDMI without USB connectionThunderbolt:- Occasionally, the monitor fails connect display data correctly, although downstream usb/thunderbolt devices still function. Need to replug the monitor's power to fix.- The monitor does not act as two separate monitors in split screen/PBP mode, which is particularly an issue for macOS, as it does not support DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport.Hardware:- The pop-out USB ports are oriented horizontally, which is inconvenient because the monitor's overhang obstructs access when plugging in or removing cables.- The USB hub does not remain connected when the monitor is turned off.- There is no brightness control when the monitor is in HDR mode - this might be a limitation by the standard, but minimum and maximum brightness levels could still be adjustable- Auto Colour Temperature keep switching between warm and cold in a dark room- Below average panel compared to other premium 4k 32inch monitors (QD-OLED / Mini LED), 10bit colour needs FRC- VRR only has a minimum refresh rate of 49Hz- No DisplayPort 2.0 so requires DSCWith the launch price soon decreased by 25%, it probably should get another 25% off to be really good value.
The Dell 34 Curved Video Conferencing Monitor is Stellar. It is large and beautiful. Resolution is beautiful. Clear speaker sound (or ear pod compatible) & nice built in Camera. It will be great for Video Conferencing and Zoom meetings. It is pricy but Black Friday sale helped with the cost. It is large on the desk so make sure to measure for what you need.Suggestion: Never found the Manual online. It could use instructions for connecting Monitor to PC. (some videos online helped) It needed the HDMI cable which should come with the monitor since it was required for connecting the two devices. All the cable ports are located in the back at the bottom. There is barely enough room to plug into all the ports. This seems to be the norm that needs to be redesigned. There ... MoreThe Dell 34 Curved Video Conferencing Monitor is Stellar. It is large and beautiful. Resolution is beautiful. Clear speaker sound (or ear pod compatible) & nice built in Camera. It will be great for Video Conferencing and Zoom meetings. It is pricy but Black Friday sale helped with the cost. It is large on the desk so make sure to measure for what you need.Suggestion: Never found the Manual online. It could use instructions for connecting Monitor to PC. (some videos online helped) It needed the HDMI cable which should come with the monitor since it was required for connecting the two devices. All the cable ports are located in the back at the bottom. There is barely enough room to plug into all the ports. This seems to be the norm that needs to be redesigned. There is an extra USB port on the bottom side to use from phone recharging, which is helpful.Dell products are the best ... delivery date was moved from February to December which made it a Christmas gift. Boxed and USPS mailed efficiently. Very pleased with this purchase with Dell!
The Dell U4025QW is a fantastic productivity booster! It enables you to see more of what you're working on with less frequent swapping between windows. It's also amazing for wide spreadsheets as it helps minimize horizontal scrolling.The gentle 2500R curve is absolutely a win. I tried an 1800R curved screen a few years back and felt like it distorted documents and text to the point it was distracting and returned it. I'm happy to report that is not the case with this monitor as the curve is much more subtle.My previous work setup consisted of a Dell 32" 4k USB-C hub monitor in extended desktop mode in conjunction with my Precision 5480 laptop. I'll admit, it took a bit of trial and error to figure out how to position all my applications with the added space the ... MoreThe Dell U4025QW is a fantastic productivity booster! It enables you to see more of what you're working on with less frequent swapping between windows. It's also amazing for wide spreadsheets as it helps minimize horizontal scrolling.The gentle 2500R curve is absolutely a win. I tried an 1800R curved screen a few years back and felt like it distorted documents and text to the point it was distracting and returned it. I'm happy to report that is not the case with this monitor as the curve is much more subtle.My previous work setup consisted of a Dell 32" 4k USB-C hub monitor in extended desktop mode in conjunction with my Precision 5480 laptop. I'll admit, it took a bit of trial and error to figure out how to position all my applications with the added space the U4025QW provides, but after a few days of playing around with it I found a happy medium. For the time being, I still have my laptop setup next to the U4025QW in extended desktop mode, but I've been keeping everything on the big screen - occasionally it's nice to have the additional space of the laptop screen but will likely close it up day to day and rely solely on the ultrawide (just need to pick up a webcam first).Other pros:- The integrated Thunderbolt 4 hub provides speedy access to my corporate network and peripherals (keyboard, mouse, DVD drive and the occasional USB flash drive).- The monitor as a whole feels very well constructed and the stand is very sturdy as well.- IPS Black truly helps with the contrast ratio- 120Hz is a plus - particularly when scrolling through long documents and websitesCons:- Perhaps the screen bezels are a bit large but it's hardly worth mentioning.- There's no doubt the asking price is high, ultimately you get what you pay for.Full disclosure, I received this monitor as part of the Dell Seed Program - very thankful to be included! The fact of the matter is, I bought one for use in my home office as well - it's that enjoyable to use.
This Monitor has a lot of great advantages: Image is High quality and adjustable color, bright, etc. you wont get your eyes tired after hours of work. It works as a hub, everything you connect in it, automatically connects to your laptop (macbook, lenovo, etc) for example, mouse dongle, or other USD receivers. high adjustments are great, USB-C one cable for both energy, image and audio transmission is fantastic. I can always keep my macbook closed while using the monitor as the single source. Built-in camera is just fantastic, with high quality videos and a noise canceling microfone, I stoped using my noise canceling headphones during my video calls, I used to have Jabra and Plantronics Voyager 2 for calls, but after a few hours you get sick of that. the built ... MoreThis Monitor has a lot of great advantages: Image is High quality and adjustable color, bright, etc. you wont get your eyes tired after hours of work. It works as a hub, everything you connect in it, automatically connects to your laptop (macbook, lenovo, etc) for example, mouse dongle, or other USD receivers. high adjustments are great, USB-C one cable for both energy, image and audio transmission is fantastic. I can always keep my macbook closed while using the monitor as the single source. Built-in camera is just fantastic, with high quality videos and a noise canceling microfone, I stoped using my noise canceling headphones during my video calls, I used to have Jabra and Plantronics Voyager 2 for calls, but after a few hours you get sick of that. the built camera can be closed while not in use, the mic and video quality are just great. The size is just perfect for Home office work and calls, highly recommend this monitor.