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Reddit mentions of Dell S2716DG LED with G Sync 27" Gaming Computer Monitor
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 9
We found 9 Reddit mentions of Dell S2716DG LED with G Sync 27" Gaming Computer Monitor. Here are the top ones.
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27" Wqhd (2560 x 1440 ) LED-backlit LCD monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Adaptive-Sync technology for un-distorted moving imagesDisplay position adjustments:pivot (rotation), swivel, tiltPixel pitch:0.2331 mm, brightness:350 CD/M², contrast ratio:1000: 1, response time:1 MSColor Supported.7 million colors, HDMI, DisplayPortDimensions (WxDxH) - with standby.11 inches x 21.51 inches x 8.17.89 inches, weight.70 lbs
Specs:
Color | white |
Height | 8.3 Inches |
Length | 21.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2019 |
Weight | 3.15 Pounds |
Width | 17.6 Inches |
Not the best, but probably the best cost: The Dell S2716DG (S2716DGR in store) has all those features, and regularly goes on sale for between $350 - $450. I picked it up at Best Buy around Black Friday last year for $350. Keep an eye on /r/buildapcsales
Color on it is a bit washed out but it can be partially mitigated by tweaking the panel settings. I never notice this when gaming or being immersed in a movie, only when comparing it to the same image on another screen. You may see posts about banding issues when displaying dark colors, but that seems to have been fixed in current revisions (A07 or later I believe, typing this all from memory). Can run up to 144, and I believe I heard it can be run at 165 with a tweak, but I never explored it because I'm not interested.
Have been using this for about a year now, no complaints. About one out of every 100 startups I have to restart the panel because it bugs slightly, but it runs perfectly fine after that. This may be an issue with my PC though, and/or how I have it setup (I'm using both my iGPU and GPU to run two separate monitors). I love how minimal the bezel is.
Currently $462 before shipping/taxes on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-S2716DG-Gaming-Computer-Monitor/dp/B072DV4KCP/
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I highly recommend you get a 1440p, 144hz, 27 inch monitor. This give you a significant advantage in spoting, view distance and reaction time. Here is mine https://www.amazon.com/Dell-S2716DG-Gaming-Computer-Monitor/dp/B072DV4KCP . This is hands down my most useful PC component.
I have this one, it's pretty good
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-S2716DG-Gaming-Computer-Monitor/dp/B072DV4KCP
not too bad
Well sure but it's also over $350 and it's a TN panel with Gsync, so I wouldn't recommend it to anyone unless that was specifically what they were looking for.
S2716DG
> 1440p 144hz
Something like this? The only knock I've found against it is that the colors are a bit washed out, but that should be able to be fixed with some calibration.
It's a TN panel, not sure if that's really a major deal anymore. The cheapest IPS I could find runs at 600$ (and looks ridiculous).
XB241H is really overpriced, and with Nvidia supporting freesync monitors, paying g-sync tax is pointless.
S2716DG at $600 is a rip-off too. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072DV4KCP/
But 1060 should be matched with a 1080p 144hz. So get this one if you want a deal:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4Hc48d/dell-s2419hgf-240-1920x1080-144-hz-monitor-s2419hgf
It's Nvidia certified G-sync compatible.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/specs/
I personally love the Acer Predator xb271hu, but if you don't need IPS Dell also has a 27" GSync 1440p 144Hz display, and if you don't need GSync then any one of these would be good.