Published: 2012-04-15, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The 17 monitors we reviewed range in price from £200 to more than £1,000, and are therefore also aimed at different market segments. If we look at which monitors have allround good performance with a reasonable price, a number of displays get our attent...
Abstract: Many of you asked for a round-up of 27" IPS-based displays, and here it is. Although these screens feature similar specifications, you might be surprised at how much they differ, both in performance and price. Which of the three is right for you?....
Colours calibrated in the factory, Usability, Design and finish, Low input lag, Open viewing angles
Contrast slightly below average, Reverse ghosting, Energy consumption: 86 W at 200 cd/m²
If you're not a big gamer, then the Dell U2711 is an excellent choice. It can boast accurate colour reproduction and great hardware. As long as you've got the right connectors, its native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels means you can work on two docum...
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...
High-resolution screen shows images with a fidelity we've not seen on a 27-inch display before; deep blacks when watching movies; vibrant colours when playing games; robust on-screen display; plethora of connection options
No pivot option; very expensive
The Dell UltraSharp U2711 is a feature-rich monitor with incredible performance that goes some way towards justifying its high price ...