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I've tested this monitor with the 3 foot USB-C provided, a 6 foot HDMI cable (purchased separately), and a 6 foot USB-C cable (purchased separately).

Happy I bought this model - I use a MacBook Pro, so I don't use the DisplayPort port anyway. Works great and my MacBook Pro (2018) drives it at the highest resolution (although I prefer the "middle" scaled option, which is 3008 x 1692.
I'm stuck at home like everyone else and this is making my life so much easier than having to stare at a 15.4" screen.''
Super fast shipping, too! (An HDMI cable wasn't included, even though it was supposed to be, and I reached out and they sent me a new replacement the next day. Awesome customer service!)

* The quality
* good balanced colors
* works great for programming and design
* Looks sleek with fairly small bezels
Disliked:
* buttons are very hard to press. I have to hold the monitor from the top to press them.
* more reflective than older 27" 4k model P2715Q, like twice more.
Bought 2 of these, and on both the buttons are pressed extremely hard. I have to hold the monitor from the top when changing settings.
At first I bought the Dell Ultrasharp U2719DX 27-Inch WQHD 2560x1440 which is basically same monitor but 2K. I thought I won't see much of a difference since I scale up anyways. But the difference is really big and I'd say even annoying to see small text smudged like in that on 2K one.
Also, it's a bit ticker than it's counterpart 2K model, but that doesn't bother me.



The panel and image reproduction in 30bit sdr mode is amazing. Colors look great out of the box, but it definitely is still going to require calibration if you want to seriously use it for design. It covers +99% of sRGB and +97% of DCI-P3. The display gets plenty bright and can be used for just about any type of work. And that's it, it's a great display and if you plan on using this for creative work or even just want a really good and good looking display, this is great!
So now for the flaws... each of them are small but add up, and maybe one of these might be a deal breaker for you depending on your use.
1. USB-C is not ThunderBolt 3: This is a real stinger for those who were hoping to have a single plug running from their computer to everything else. And the reason why this stings so hard is because to get a 4k@60Hz image to the display, the USB ports on the display can only run at USB 2.0 speeds. This means if you were hoping to plug in things like an Ethernet adapter, you should still run it through another port on your laptop. Additionally, this means you don't have access to any sort of daisy chaining which can be extremely useful for those running multiple monitors. I haven't tested running this monitor's USB-C port through a ThunderBolt Dock so I do not know if that is even a possibility. If you really want this functionality, Dell makes the UP2720, but that will run you about 3x the cost.
2. Color modes are pretty useless for most people: The out of box calibration is not good enough to make use of the color modes. I can't remember why, but the white point for the built in P3-DCI is very green looking. So the best way to get the best colors out of the monitor is to run it in the Color Temp 6500k mode and calibrate from there, you will still have access to the wide color space. (I'll get to HDR later)
3. Low quality bezel/frame: The display is surrounded by some of the softest plastic I've ever seen. maybe this is to make it better for pressing monitors together side by side but it's not a perfect look. The worst part is down by the buttons, a large number of the monitors will have a QC defect (mine included) where the frame feels like it's pulled a bit off from the body of the monitor which makes pressing on of the buttons just a little more irritating than the others. Very small complaint though because it still is a great looking monitor, but those who get really distracted by small defects might get annoyed too quickly.
4. WTF is going on with HDR: All but 1 HDR mode looks like total crap, and in that 1 HDR mode the color space shrivels up to only being inside sRGB. This is all while still running 30bit color. If you are hoping for a great HDR experience, this really isn't the monitor for you. It's serviceable and it's a good monitor for viewing HDR content and playing games in HDR, but I definitely wouldn't recommend doing design work in HDR on this monitor. Which is a let down for people looking for a flawless monitor for mastering on at a great price. The monitor can automatically switch when it detects HDR content, so let it do that, but keep the default in the simple wide color mode.
5. No Freesync: This never was supposed to be a gaming monitor, but this would have been greatly appreciated. The LG equivalent has this feature so I'm a bit shocked it wasn't included. Likely the next model will have it since it's not a costly addition to monitors at this point. This makes this significantly worse for gaming though, especially since it's locked at 60Hz.
And that's it, I ranted on the bad parts but that's because it's overall a really great monitor that I do recommend for a lot of people. I have a separate monitor to use for gaming, but besides that, this is my main display every day.
Notes for Windows Users:
1. If you plug in through the HDMI port you might need to go into your settings and enable full color range (limited color range sometimes is the default for HDMI connections)
2. To get 30bit (10bit per color) color, you need to enable that manually as well, with an NVIDIA GPU this will be in the NVIDIA Control panel.



What Balance is a little awkward. When I pull up two identical pictures.. They match 99%. But when I am on my desktop, my greys are WEIRD. I'm thinking it's just the brightness. But my bright whites look tinted green/yellow just slightly enough for it to drive ME mad, but my partner and other photographers need to really focus in order to notice.
So brightness.. yeah, I wish it were about 50% brighter. But if I had to choose between color accuracy and reliability vs brightness, well.. I'm here.
I LOVE THIS THING. Leaving a review because I am here to purchase a third one for my newest photographer.
GO FOR IT.

The main issue I have with this monitor is slight ghosting when images with high contrast are displayed for long periods of time. This is only evident on gray backgrounds and the ghosting does not last for very long and does not appear to be permanent (it's not burn-in). I imagine this is a side-effect of the panel technology used, since both monitors I have at my desk have the same issue.
For polarization, if you're curious, this monitor does not go black when using sunglasses - I just thought that was interesting because many similar monitors have this trait - the panel seems to be of higher quality compared to the lower-end panels I've had that show this behavior.
The brightness is acceptable for me, and glare is rarely an issue.
I would recommend this monitor for professional use. Text clarity is great.


The stand is easy to setup with no tools needed. the screen has a vast tilt range up and down and it can spin to portrait mode. The neck of the stand also swivels on the base.
My only small criticism is that the stand is a bit tall.
I connected it with usb-c to my macbook pro and it looks beautiful but also charges my computer; essentially making the display a great usb hub.


Tengo menos de una semana con el equipo, mis comentarios son:
Pros:
El diseño del equipo es agradable (El Color que tengo es plateado).
El equipo es rápido y fluido entre programas.
La pantalla se ve muy bien en espacios cerrado.
Se puede ampliar la memoria RAM (Tiene un slot libre),
Se puede ampliar la unidad de almacenamiento.
Contras:
El brillo de la pantalla es deficiente.
Se calienta y el ventilador hace mucho ruido (Voy a revisar con el proveedor si es un defecto del equipo que me llego (garantía), o es algo normal).
En conclusión es una buena opción relación calidad-precio, el único problema es el ventilador, porque es muy ruidoso.










