I have the Dell Ultra sharp UP2716DA. 27 inch monitor - It does what its supposed to do- I have no issues with it Great size for Photoshop use -
I bought mine from Amazon - Dell U2719D UltraSharp 27 Inch QHD (2560 x 1440) Monitor, 60 Hz, IPS, 5ms, 99 Percent sRGB, 2 x DisplayPort, HDMI, 5 x USB, Adjustable Stand (Height, Pivot, Swivel, Tilt), 3-Year Warranty: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
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@nigpd Here are the sizes as supplied by my daughter
Height exc bezel 34.5cm
Width exc bezel 61cm
Hope that helps you decide
Currently £565 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Ultra...arp+27+Monitor+UP2716DA&qid=1614330409&sr=8-2
That looks an insanely good screen - same specs as my Eizo
I find such a large Monitor is ideal for PP when using photoshop
It really is a very nice monitor, but I think available space and finances will mean me keeping my Dell U2415.
If you have limited space the smaller 24" screen with an aspect ratio of 16:10 makes it appear larger.
I've got one and I like it. Does for me.
The screen set up as delivered was very bright.
I've yet to invest in a colour checker.
@SFTPhotography what Eizo monitor are you using?
Thanks @Peter123. And good to know that you are happy with the U2720Q as I have a confession to make..... I've been getting my product codes confused. I'm not really in the market for the UP2720Q.... a £1400+ monitor. I wish I could afford, but not really. Questions would be asked.
So Peter, you've found the Dell U2720Q to provide good colour and good size for edits?
@SFTPhotography what Eizo monitor are you using?
I would recommend a brightness setting of under 120cd/m2 no matter what unless you edit in a very brightly lit room.
My Eizo is set to 90cd/m2 but I edit in the dark with no lights on.
@nigpd Here are the sizes as supplied by my daughter
Height exc bezel 34.5cm
Width exc bezel 61cm
Hope that helps you decide
I like 16:10 aspect ratio's but they are a rare screen now.
The 27 is nice...wouldn't mind the 32 but I'd want the 4k at that size and the cost just keeps going up.
The colour space coverage of this screen mentioned is super and really everything a serious photography needs and wants. Given the calibre of the OP's photography I'd say it is a wise investment.
Currently £565 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Ultra...arp+27+Monitor+UP2716DA&qid=1614330409&sr=8-2
Mine arrives todayWhat an amazing screen for under £500. This would be perfect for pretty much every TPer going
Plus a three year warranty for just 27 quid more. I’d order one of these if I could make my mind up on my PC/Mac/mini dilemma.
Mine is set up too and as you say, for less than £500, you can’t knock it.My PC arrived saturday so got to have a play around with the Dell monitor today. Seems pretty good. Plenty of adjustments for height etc. The Spyder 5 tweaked the colours a tiny bit, around the same as my iMac needed. Tbh, it looked fine straight out of the box. Ended up paying 450 quid. Can’t grumble.
Looks like it may be a slightly older design but the price for the spec is very tempting.What an amazing screen for under £500. This would be perfect for pretty much every TPer going