Dell 27 LED backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA

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4.8
4.8 out of 5
Reviews: 18
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Jarucia Jaycox
4
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The picture quality is outstanding, providing a very crisp and clear image. The side viewing capability is something you need to be aware of—it is incredible, really. If your use dictates privacy for any reason, this probably isn’t the monitor to get unless you’re prepared to install a privacy screen on it. If you are looking for a monitor you can easily view from any angle, then this would be one to consider. Setup is easy, but there are not a lot of options. You get a power and VGA cables, and the only input options on the back are VGA and HDMI. Also limited are the mounting options. It does not support VESA, so mounting with a monitor arm is disappointingly not possible. The base is not adjustable height-wise either. You are limited to a 5° forward tilt and a 21° rear tilt, and physically raising the monitor if elevation is needed. Overall, this is a great monitor with a quality picture. If you are looking for a basic, no-frills 27” monitor, this would be the one to get. If your needs require a lot of positional flexibility or privacy, maybe look around a little more.
Leeanna Chetsko
4
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I’m using this Dell 27” monitor with a MacBook Pro. While the monitor offers VGA and HDMI connections, only a VGA cable is included. The product description left out that detail. The main product picture currently being used shows a silver stand; the stand is actually black as shown in other product photos. I can’t really say if the design of the stand frees up more desk space or not since that’s never been a problem for me, but I do like that it’s a flat base. The viewing angle is adjustable but not the height of the monitor. I also like the slim power cord! No huge brick adaptor for this monitor. The main complaint I have with this monitor is how it bounces on my desk. I use a mechanical keyboard, and the monitor bobbles with every keystroke. I have a larger monitor that doesn’t have this problem, so I imagine it’s due to the small stand on the Dell. Image quality seems to be pretty good. There’s not a ton of options on the monitor, but you can adjust contrast/brightness, and there are presets for “ComfortView” (blue light blocking), Movie, Game, Warm, Cool, and the ability to set a custom color. When I use it with my laptop, I do my main work on the Dell screen instead of the Mac’s, which is the opposite of what I usually do. And not because of the increased screen size, but because I prefer the image quality.
Wilder K. Raven
5
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OK, first of all, Im using this for both gaming and regular PC use. I have very light-sensitive eyes, so Im really happy with the Dell Display Manager software which can be set to automatically detect what youre doing and adjust the monitors brightness, saturation, gamma, and contrast for you, so you arent fiddling with monitor controls all the time. This means when Im surfing the web, its darker (because I cant handle the bright white web pages), and then when I switch to a video or game, it gets brighter and the contrast is adjusted automatically to give the best quality image. This is a fantastic feature. Lets talk about the built-in monitor controls for a moment, though. Dell was smart enough to make the monitor buttons create an on-screen display showing you which buttons to press to get the desire result. No more squinting at tiny letters or symbols, or fidgeting with buttons trying to figure out which one does what. Adjusting the Dell monitor is a breeze! This doesnt have a DisplayPort on it, which I consider a non-issue. I do have DisplayPort support on my video card, but honestly I think HDMI is just fine for a 1080p image , which is all this monitor can handle. Theres no 4K resolution support for this model, but thats fine. Gaming in 4K is nice but setting to 1080p means a higher frame rate and less work for my video card, so Im fine with HD. Besides, Windows does weird things with fonts and window sizing in 4K, and this is just easier to deal with for everyday Windows computing. Of course, if youre still rocking the old school VGA connection youre still covered here. Dell hasnt abandoned it yet. However, you should be aware that I tried an HDMI 2.0 cable on this and it balked at detecting my PC. I had to switch to an older HDMI cable to get any results. This monitor does not have built in speakers, so youll need to consider that when setting up. However, it is a really nice IPS panel that has a super-thin bezel. Its all screen, with the tiniest black border, and thats nice. It maximizes desktop real estate while still giving you a very large true 27" diagonal picture. Colors, contrast, sharpness, and white levels are all excellent. No complaints whatsoever regarding image quality. Theres no ghosting or lag, either, so gaming works quite well. Bottom line: This is an excellent 1080p IPS monitor with an intuitive software companion app and full support for HDMI and VGA. Five stars.
JDThird
4
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So be aware that the picture is not necessarily representing what you will receive. The only photo here shows a silver base and silver stand coming up from the base to the monitor, but what I received is all black. I actually prefer the black, so I was satisfied, but beware if you WANT a silver one. Setup was simple - and I appreciate that theres no power brick external like the two I currently have were using, the Acer this replaced, and the Samsung curved right next to it. Colors are good, and unlike the Acer this replaced (which is why it replaced it) the white levels are actually something I can get to where i like them. Im not a fan of "warm" whites, and the Acer just couldnt get away from that yellowish tinge no matter what settings I did. I have no dead / stuck pixels, the box was a bit banged up but because of the spacing around the monitor, and the "crunch zone" packaging on the edges of the box where it was banged, it arrived unscathed. You get a VGA cable with it, and a power cable. Assembly is simple, one screw with a folding flange that lets you screw it by hand to secure the rising part of the stand to the base, and then the monitor simply slides onto the rails of the stand. Tilting lets you get the right angle. For me, since I keep my office dark without lights on and the blinds on the window closed, I dont have to worry about reflections or anything, but being able to tilt it some will help alleviate issues for people in those circumstances. Its only FHD but sitting immediately next to my more expensive Samsung curved 27" display that I really like, it is every bit as pleasing to the eye. Quite a contrast to the 27" Acer that I pulled out. Rear is simple - on the "right" side of the monitor when its facing you is the power plug. On the left as it faces you are the inputs for the signal. No VESA option, so two weeks ago this wouldve been unusable for me since I only recently took down my multi monitor VESA arms since I wanted to bring this Samsung here from home, and it doesnt have VESA mounts. If you require VESA mounting, look elsewhere. But for the price, its definitely up there in picture quality.
Blake Fraina
5
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While my husband and I arent tech geeks, I can tell you that this is an improvement on our old monitors you can view the picture clearly from any angle. With the 19" Dell monitor that this one replaced, if you were standing to one side or viewing from directly above, the picture appeared very washed out and mostly indecipherable. This one looks the same no matter where youre standing. So if youre monitor is more than a couple of years old, this would certainly constitute an upgrade. Two things - this was supposed to come with three cords, but one was missing from the box so my husband had to run out to Target to pick up a replacement. Also, and I suppose this is a good thing, he dropped it on the floor when he was setting it up and it survived without a scratch. So we know its relatively durable.
Bugs
5
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I was surprised that this took an old fashioned power cord. Im glad- they are so much less expensive and easier to find than the kinds with the converters. They also often take up less space in a surge suppressor strip and theres 2 ends that can come loose, not 3 like with the big brick converters. Its got a removable black stand so it can be easily mounted. Its a very lightweight monitor. The stand doesnt take up a lot of desk space, but the monitor itself does. In fact, I had difficulty with this one because my husband has a hutch type computer desk that closes up like a small closet. This monitor was TOO BIG to go in it, so measure this carefully if you are going to be using it in a small space. Its actually a pretty big monitor. It does have a HDMI connection and I have been using that connection. Ive primarily used this monitor to stream video to from a laptop, and it works great for that. Its a good watchable monitor that fits well on my chest of drawers in my bedroom. Its so light that when I found myself needing a monitor to test a computer that came in, it was absolutely no problem to just pick it up and take it to another room. I think even a frail old lady could tote this monitor around. I put it on a tall box for a second, and ended up jerking it down, but it landed flat and didnt hurt it. Its pretty plastic, so Im not meaning to imply that it is especially durable, but the components inside must be fairly tight. Its a good basic, easy to adjust and use monitor. Im pleased with it & think its a good value. Id recommend it but to all but the most discerning gamers or graphics artists. (Or people with very tight desk space.)
Family7
5
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I got this dell monitor because I needed a secondary screen for my desktop. I cannot believe the amount of efficient that comes in with having a second monitor. That being said, the picture quality on this monitor definitely is much better than the one I have now. It really feels like it is 4K quality; so a definite value for the cost, in my opinion. It was very easy to set it up. And the base is fairly compact. This monitor does have some weight to it and feels durable enough. Very thin. It needs an HDMI cable. And I recommend you get a good hdmi cable. You can use the vgi cable it came with but I love my hdmi. I wish it had sound in the back - would have been even more awesome. Anyway, you really can’t go wrong with this monitor. The quality image is too notch. Thank you.
Geoffrey Kleinman
5
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The Dell 27 Inch Monitor is an all around great monitor. It has a resolution of 1920 x 1080, the pixel density is a little low because of the monitor size, it was a little noticeable after first getting the monitor but I very quickly adjusted to it. The stand for the monitor is a great size and does take up very little space on my desk. Overall I would say that this is a great monitor that gets the job done and does it very well.
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Display Type
LED
Item Dimensions
7.09 x 24.07 x 7.04 in
Item Weight
11.22 lbs
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Refresh Rate
60 hertz
Screen Size
27 in
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Device Type - LED-backlit LCD monitor - 27", Aspect Ratio -16:9, Contrast Ratio - 1000:1 Panel Type - IPS, Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz, Response Time - 8 ms (grey-to-grey normal); 5 ms (grey-to-grey fast) Input Connectors - HDMI, VGA Does NOT have VESA Mount
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