
Stay productive, no matter where you work. Reduce harmful blue light with this sleek 27" FHD monitor featuring ComfortView Plus technology.
Stay productive, no matter where you work. Reduce harmful blue light with this sleek 27" FHD monitor featuring ComfortView Plus technology.
Stay productive, no matter where you work. Reduce harmful blue light with this sleek 27" FHD monitor featuring ComfortView Plus technology.
Stay productive, no matter where you work. Reduce harmful blue light with this sleek 27" FHD monitor featuring ComfortView Plus technology.
Last updated at 06/10/2026 15:18:38
Dell P2722HE 27in FullHD Monitor 1920x1080 60Hz 16:9 8ms DP HDMI USB-C 1yr Wty B
Delivery $25
Dell 27in FHD 60Hz IPS Monitor (P2722H)
30-day returns
Dell 27in FHD 60Hz IPS Monitor (P2722H)
30-day returns
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I've been using this Dell 1080p monitor for a while now and I've got to say, it does a pretty good job for its price. I have deployed a few of these into our IT environment and so far everyone likes them. The Full HD resolution is clear enough for my day-to-day tasks and the color representation is excellent - not something a graphic designer would swoon over, but good enough for me.What I appreciate is the wide viewing angles; the picture stays consistent no matter where I'm looking from. The build is durable and sturdy, even though the design other than the thin bezels isn't anything fancy. The stand lets me adjust the tilt and height, which is a nice touch not always found in budget-friendly monitors. I do wish it had a swivel function though.The monitor has ... MoreI've been using this Dell 1080p monitor for a while now and I've got to say, it does a pretty good job for its price. I have deployed a few of these into our IT environment and so far everyone likes them. The Full HD resolution is clear enough for my day-to-day tasks and the color representation is excellent - not something a graphic designer would swoon over, but good enough for me.What I appreciate is the wide viewing angles; the picture stays consistent no matter where I'm looking from. The build is durable and sturdy, even though the design other than the thin bezels isn't anything fancy. The stand lets me adjust the tilt and height, which is a nice touch not always found in budget-friendly monitors. I do wish it had a swivel function though.The monitor has HDMI and DisplayPort, which works well for me. But if you're into USB-C for that single-cable magic, then look no further... All in all, for an affordable, reliable monitor that does the job, this monitor is a great choice!
originally posted on dell.com
Arrived within a couple days of ordering. Easy to set up and plug in. I'm completely satisfied with the display: bright colors, sharp images. My old non-Dell monitor, which I still use side-by-side with this new Dell monitor, looks poor by comparison, with its dimmer, fuzzy image with severe ghosting.My only complaint is that there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor's height. The stand behind the monitor has a vertical groove where the monitor attaches. It looks like it should be possible to adjust the height of the monitor by sliding it up and down the groove and locking it into place at a preferred height. But I find no way to slide the monitor attachment point up and down within the groove. Attachment point of monitor to stand looks fixed veritically. Had ... MoreArrived within a couple days of ordering. Easy to set up and plug in. I'm completely satisfied with the display: bright colors, sharp images. My old non-Dell monitor, which I still use side-by-side with this new Dell monitor, looks poor by comparison, with its dimmer, fuzzy image with severe ghosting.My only complaint is that there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor's height. The stand behind the monitor has a vertical groove where the monitor attaches. It looks like it should be possible to adjust the height of the monitor by sliding it up and down the groove and locking it into place at a preferred height. But I find no way to slide the monitor attachment point up and down within the groove. Attachment point of monitor to stand looks fixed veritically. Had to adjust monitor height by finding a box of the right height to place under the stand.
originally posted on dell.com
Our University has just started looking into 4K monitors to provide as an option for employees, especially those in Marketing and Digital Media Arts. Something that could knock the P2719H and the P2722H out of the water and not break the bank. The P2723QE is such a lovely upgrade, comparing it to the older models. I'm so glad I got to test one of these for a few weeks.I spend numerous hours in front of the screen and the eye fatigue I was experiencing prior to the swap has been dramatically reduced. It's made my office work more enjoyable. I'm able to move the monitor closer, if needed, and I'm not experiencing any additional stress--very tough for me to see any graininess with essentially double the pixel density of the P2722H.My current setup is a MacBook Pro ... MoreOur University has just started looking into 4K monitors to provide as an option for employees, especially those in Marketing and Digital Media Arts. Something that could knock the P2719H and the P2722H out of the water and not break the bank. The P2723QE is such a lovely upgrade, comparing it to the older models. I'm so glad I got to test one of these for a few weeks.I spend numerous hours in front of the screen and the eye fatigue I was experiencing prior to the swap has been dramatically reduced. It's made my office work more enjoyable. I'm able to move the monitor closer, if needed, and I'm not experiencing any additional stress--very tough for me to see any graininess with essentially double the pixel density of the P2722H.My current setup is a MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) and this new P2723QE (2022) monitor and I'm regularly 3-4 feet from the display. The matte finish if great for harsh overhead and natural lighting--preferred over the MacBook Pro's glossy finish, honestly.The RJ45 connection works well--not something I'll really use, but it's nice that it turns this monitor into a simple docking station in case the one I'm currently using dies on me.
| Display | |
| Screen shape | Flat |
| Backlight type | LED |
| Pixel density | 102 ppi |
| Display diagonal (metric) | 68.6 cm |
Dell P2722HE 27in FullHD Monitor 1920x1080 60Hz 16:9 8ms DP HDMI USB-C 1yr Wty B
Delivery $25
Dell 27in FHD 60Hz IPS Monitor (P2722H)
30-day returns
Dell 27in FHD 60Hz IPS Monitor (P2722H)
30-day returns
I've been using this Dell 1080p monitor for a while now and I've got to say, it does a pretty good job for its price. I have deployed a few of these into our IT environment and so far everyone likes them. The Full HD resolution is clear enough for my day-to-day tasks and the color representation is excellent - not something a graphic designer would swoon over, but good enough for me.What I appreciate is the wide viewing angles; the picture stays consistent no matter where I'm looking from. The build is durable and sturdy, even though the design other than the thin bezels isn't anything fancy. The stand lets me adjust the tilt and height, which is a nice touch not always found in budget-friendly monitors. I do wish it had a swivel function though.The monitor has ... MoreI've been using this Dell 1080p monitor for a while now and I've got to say, it does a pretty good job for its price. I have deployed a few of these into our IT environment and so far everyone likes them. The Full HD resolution is clear enough for my day-to-day tasks and the color representation is excellent - not something a graphic designer would swoon over, but good enough for me.What I appreciate is the wide viewing angles; the picture stays consistent no matter where I'm looking from. The build is durable and sturdy, even though the design other than the thin bezels isn't anything fancy. The stand lets me adjust the tilt and height, which is a nice touch not always found in budget-friendly monitors. I do wish it had a swivel function though.The monitor has HDMI and DisplayPort, which works well for me. But if you're into USB-C for that single-cable magic, then look no further... All in all, for an affordable, reliable monitor that does the job, this monitor is a great choice!
Arrived within a couple days of ordering. Easy to set up and plug in. I'm completely satisfied with the display: bright colors, sharp images. My old non-Dell monitor, which I still use side-by-side with this new Dell monitor, looks poor by comparison, with its dimmer, fuzzy image with severe ghosting.My only complaint is that there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor's height. The stand behind the monitor has a vertical groove where the monitor attaches. It looks like it should be possible to adjust the height of the monitor by sliding it up and down the groove and locking it into place at a preferred height. But I find no way to slide the monitor attachment point up and down within the groove. Attachment point of monitor to stand looks fixed veritically. Had ... MoreArrived within a couple days of ordering. Easy to set up and plug in. I'm completely satisfied with the display: bright colors, sharp images. My old non-Dell monitor, which I still use side-by-side with this new Dell monitor, looks poor by comparison, with its dimmer, fuzzy image with severe ghosting.My only complaint is that there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor's height. The stand behind the monitor has a vertical groove where the monitor attaches. It looks like it should be possible to adjust the height of the monitor by sliding it up and down the groove and locking it into place at a preferred height. But I find no way to slide the monitor attachment point up and down within the groove. Attachment point of monitor to stand looks fixed veritically. Had to adjust monitor height by finding a box of the right height to place under the stand.
Our University has just started looking into 4K monitors to provide as an option for employees, especially those in Marketing and Digital Media Arts. Something that could knock the P2719H and the P2722H out of the water and not break the bank. The P2723QE is such a lovely upgrade, comparing it to the older models. I'm so glad I got to test one of these for a few weeks.I spend numerous hours in front of the screen and the eye fatigue I was experiencing prior to the swap has been dramatically reduced. It's made my office work more enjoyable. I'm able to move the monitor closer, if needed, and I'm not experiencing any additional stress--very tough for me to see any graininess with essentially double the pixel density of the P2722H.My current setup is a MacBook Pro ... MoreOur University has just started looking into 4K monitors to provide as an option for employees, especially those in Marketing and Digital Media Arts. Something that could knock the P2719H and the P2722H out of the water and not break the bank. The P2723QE is such a lovely upgrade, comparing it to the older models. I'm so glad I got to test one of these for a few weeks.I spend numerous hours in front of the screen and the eye fatigue I was experiencing prior to the swap has been dramatically reduced. It's made my office work more enjoyable. I'm able to move the monitor closer, if needed, and I'm not experiencing any additional stress--very tough for me to see any graininess with essentially double the pixel density of the P2722H.My current setup is a MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) and this new P2723QE (2022) monitor and I'm regularly 3-4 feet from the display. The matte finish if great for harsh overhead and natural lighting--preferred over the MacBook Pro's glossy finish, honestly.The RJ45 connection works well--not something I'll really use, but it's nice that it turns this monitor into a simple docking station in case the one I'm currently using dies on me.
Great looking monitor, minor complaints about default ethernet driver settings, as the adapter keeps going to sleep using default config. Have to disbale idle power saving from device manager. https://www.dell.com/community/Latitude/Intermittent-Ethernet-Wired-connection-Issue-in-Dell-Latitude/m-p/8068595/highlight/true#M37448. Easy enough of a fix, surprised it has not been addressed yet, other than that its a great display. My only wish for a future version of this monitor would be for built in audio, as now it requires a USB audio adapter if you want only one plug back to your laptop.
The image is very crisp and the flexibility is outstanding. It really helps to eliminate one more device sitting on a small desk removing clutter. My only concern was the ethernet driver out of the gate would not work. I had to go to the website and download a driver I found. When I tried to execute the driver I thought it was stuck as it ran for nearly 20 mins trying to load. Eventually, it is all working great and no additional problems with any device attached to the monitor. I absolutely love that this is a 3 year warranty given that it is a hub and I have seen interfaces fail a lot on other brand monitors. That along with the quality of Dell monitors is why I chose this monitor.
Overall, the monitor is a decent choice for a moderately priced 4K monitor. The primary feature is the built in USB-C (input) hub that enables four downstream USB-A ports and an ethernet port but lacks another USB-C port. It allows for users to connect their laptops directly into the monitor using a USB-C cable which not only allows it to act as a USB hub but also as a 90-Watt charger for the laptop. The display functions via the USB-C cable to give your laptop an extra monitor which may be important for some businesses looking for a second display for their laptops but don't want to spend the money on a docking station.The monitor works well in a business environment that can provide additional functionality to the user without having to purchase other devices. I ... MoreOverall, the monitor is a decent choice for a moderately priced 4K monitor. The primary feature is the built in USB-C (input) hub that enables four downstream USB-A ports and an ethernet port but lacks another USB-C port. It allows for users to connect their laptops directly into the monitor using a USB-C cable which not only allows it to act as a USB hub but also as a 90-Watt charger for the laptop. The display functions via the USB-C cable to give your laptop an extra monitor which may be important for some businesses looking for a second display for their laptops but don't want to spend the money on a docking station.The monitor works well in a business environment that can provide additional functionality to the user without having to purchase other devices. I would not recommend the monitor for gaming due to its low refresh rate (60Hz) or for watching movies in HDR.
Very easy to setup right out of the box. Very consistent backlighting across this relatively large screen. I notice most that the bezel is very narrow, making the screen seem even bigger than it already is. The controls, which you don't use much anyway, are behind the screen and you operate them "blind" with your right hand. Ergonomically this works very well, and the on screen menu that pops up as soon as you touch the button makes it very easy to navigate - I really like this style of control, which I've never seen before. My only disappointment is that the pedestal is not totally stable, so the monitor wobbles just a little if I bump my desk. Not a big deal. Love this monitor.
I received the Dell P2723QE about 2 weeks ago, and am really enjoying it. I am a Design Director for a design agency in the Seattle area, and spend the entire day looking at graphics, images and web-based communication. I am really impressed by the clarity and colors on this monitor: small text is crisp and easy to read. The white balance is bright, but not overly so. Colors are vibrant, but accurate. I have used Dell ultra Sharp monitors in the past, as well as higher end monitors for photo editing - I think this monitor competes well with the best I have used. I would recommend this very highly.
This 27" monitor from Dell offers a good range of motion both height adjustable and tilt/swivel, the picture was good - though at 27" I would prefer a resolution a little higher than 1920x1080 - and unlike some other Dell models I have reviewed, this monitor is locked at 60hz refresh rate, while other models have started using 75hz + for a smoother experience. In my opinion the color accuracy was good, though out of the box tended to learn toward a cooler temperature which was easily corrected. Viewing angles were great as one would expect from an IPS display, and I did enjoy the inclusion of the various USB3 connections. Build quality is good, not overly inlayed with cheap/flimsy plastic, fairly solid all around.
short summary: works fine once you get it set up, getting it set up is a pain in the neck compared to older monitors in the same family.The monitor works generally well with multiple os once set up, so far have used it in my office with PC, Mac, and Ubuntu. If I ignore initial setup, it might have gotten a 5 star rating, three things however lower its rating during initial setup so badly I was nearly going to give it 3 stars.1) if the monitor does not detect USB-C at first, most of the menus are locked out. To get it to work with some OS I had to connect it to a PC first, set some of the settings like refresh rate, then connect it to the computer I actually want to use it on. Older Dell monitors from the same family had more buttons that allowed me to get to ... Moreshort summary: works fine once you get it set up, getting it set up is a pain in the neck compared to older monitors in the same family.The monitor works generally well with multiple os once set up, so far have used it in my office with PC, Mac, and Ubuntu. If I ignore initial setup, it might have gotten a 5 star rating, three things however lower its rating during initial setup so badly I was nearly going to give it 3 stars.1) if the monitor does not detect USB-C at first, most of the menus are locked out. To get it to work with some OS I had to connect it to a PC first, set some of the settings like refresh rate, then connect it to the computer I actually want to use it on. Older Dell monitors from the same family had more buttons that allowed me to get to menus even when inputs are not detected. To get some older computers or non-pc computers to detect this monitor, you cannot rely on automatic settings.2) The settings joystick. Dell, if you are reading this review, get rid of the joystick and go back to multiple buttons. The joystick constantly sticks and the rapidly goes through multiple options. I hate having to go through multiple menus, multiple times for what used to be a single button push.3) sleep mode. There needs to be a better way to disable it. Monitor does not wake up when computer it is attached to goes to sleep. Joystick is useless. Older monitors at worse allowed you to wake by touching power button. This model requires you to unplug the power cable just to wake it up sometimes.
| Display | |
| Screen shape | Flat |
| Backlight type | LED |
| Pixel density | 102 ppi |
| Display diagonal (metric) | 68.6 cm |