Before anyone else makes the same mistake as mine, don't make the mistake of buying U2722D, thinking you'll just not have the Ethernet port. It can't be further from the truth. U2722D, isn't even an USB-C monitor. It's a monitor that has USB hub built in. You run a USB cable to it to distribute the output to multiple ports and run a DP or HDMI cable, for display. The USB port can't charge the connected device by more than 15w and can't carry any display data. I have no idea who feel tried to target with this, but this is the fact.
@@sunil564 U2722D is not an USB-C monitor. So if you're asking for USB-C Daisy chaining, that's not even an option. If you're asking about DP Daisy chaining, I actually don't know.
@@MohammadIshfaqueJahanRafee Daisy chaining regular DP works perfectly. They target non laptop users obviously. I run PC -> Screen1 -> Screen2 -> Screen3. Obviously there is a market for this. Not everyone run a laptop.
Yeah, not a bad monitor, but you can get the Benq PD2705Q with almost similar functionality, but much more color adjustment options for less that 400 USD. Dell is just way overpriced. And without serious measurements it's not possible to judge about the color reproduction accuracy, the mere factory paper is not a source of truth.
Thanks for the extensive and detailed review of the Dell U2722DE! Also nice that the monitor has a true color depth of 10 bit. And that the percentages of the color space(s) after calibration still almost match the specifications of Dell. Also nice that you discussed the questions of the viewers.
@@PlayGameToday You're right, the monitor comes pre-calibrated from the factory. But in the Tech on Tech review, the monitor is recalibrated with the Spider 5 Pro calibration device. This results in almost the same calibration figures as the figures pre-calibrated from the factory. That's what I meant.
Would have appreciated actually seeing the cable input when referencing video & and peripheral inputs when showing the ports when walking through in segment 6. There was also the opportunity to physically show how the changes in different devices inputs work. Also when showing KVM function there was no details on KVM switching on keyboard. This was not really a functional walk-through. More like a technical overview. Beyond that I will say you have the best wall through on this monitor. Even better than the official Dell Technical guides. Great work.
You should link your art channel to this channel as well! I didn’t know you did tech and was so happy to find this review on a product I was sent for work. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! Thanks a lot for covering display port daisy chaining. I learnt that it's a MacOS limitation to not be able to use daisy chain in extended desktop mode. Glad to know it works with Windows though. And thanks for sharing the less known features like multi-monitor sync. That sounds very useful for me.
Multi-monitor sync works with compatible monitors which I suppose will be Dell monitors too. Not sure which exact models besides the U2722DE and U2722D are supported
Best Review i have seen. The part with your painting show, how good the DELL is. I think about to take the DELL or the ASUS PA278CV, but i think it will be the DELL.
As usual a great review. Very interesting and good you brought up the resolution/scaling for MacOS. I am using a 1440p 27 inch BenQ monitor and can confirm it is the ideal resolution for MacOS. That or 5K indeed. Greetings, Maurits.
Really great display. The number of ports it comes with is the bare minimum for any professional computer. Glad Dell understands it, while Apple have dropped the ball on their devices recently. If it had a card reader, that would be a 6-star display for this money. Working with text is pleasant and it keeps my Macbook Pro 16" charged. I can work with lid closed and open, which is super nice. The anti-glare coating is also a welcome addition after years of struggling on an iMac. I'm not a designer, so I don't have to calibrate it, but the colors it has out of the box are to the point. I've seen 4K displays which were unworkable due to contrast issues. Exactly the case when the quality of the panel is more important than the resolution in the spec.
Hey, I plan to use this with a Mac as well. I also plan to use the USB ports to charge devices like my phone, watch, etc. Can you please confirm that I'll be able to charge my devices even when the laptop is disconnected?
I have just bought this monitor but do not know how to connect usb-c headphones to my laptop via monitor usb-c port. It does not work neither through usb-c upstream nor downstream port.
I no longer have this monitor. I can't remember how it turns but you shouldn't have to use that much force for turn and tilt. Height adjustment will require more force.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for you reply, I figured it out. Tilt, height, and rotate are easy, but swivel requires so much force it feels like the monitor stand will break off. Hold the base of the stand with one hand, and use the other hand to grip the vertical pole part of the stand and twist as hard as you can. I do not recommend grabbing the monitor itself and trying to twist as suggested by Dell technical support as it would most likely result in breaking the stand off from the monitor back. The construction of the stand is quite flimsy on the current model October 25, 2023.
@@teohyc rotation refers to when you want the monitor rotated vertically tall for coding a.k.a. portrait mode. Swivel refers to when the base of the monitor stand rotates so you can have the screen at an angle with the base of the stand facing forward. Both are supported on this model of Dell monitor, but getting the monitor to swivel feels like you will break the stand off from the back off the monitor, so I was worried it did not swivel, but it does. See my comment above for instructions on how to swivel it.
Wow, was wondering why a 1440p was so relatively expensive for a non gaming monitor, if the KVM works well that alone makes that monitor well worth the price. Add in the ethernet (which while I probably wouldn't use it I can see it being very useful for laptop users) and that's almost a bargain if it's actually 10bit. And again I wouldn't use it much but all it's missing is a card reader which is still important to a lot of creative professionals since it would be easy to fill all the USB ports. even with 4k monitors starting to drop in price my personal sweet spot is still 1440p, my eyes are much happier with it so I keep an eye on what's new out there. If I didn't already have an Asus pro art monitor I'd save my pennies for this.
Hi to all, I am interested in the U2722D model to replace my excellent U2515H from 2015 with intensive use. I am using a desktop computer with an GFX RTX 2080 card, connected via DP. I do intensive work all day but also I do casual gaming on weekends (mostly racing games) without complaints. Checking the specs, both U2515H and U2722D have 8 ms max time response, and, I just discovered that my monitor has a "fast mode" with 6 ms that I haven't tried yet in years hahah!. So, I think it will be okay for me the U2722D for casual gaming. But, I want to be sure that the only difference between the U2722D and U2722DE is in the ports. I don't need USB-C charging, LAN port, etc. since I connect all peripherals directly to the computer. Both U2722D and U2722DE have the same exact panel, right? Thank you and regards.
From what I can tell, the difference between the U2722DE and U2722D is more than just the Ethernet port. It looks like only the U2722DE has the USB-C port for video input and laptop charging.
You're right. And there are many more differences compared to the U2722D. That's why I ordered the U2722DE. Better a function too much than too little. And you may use certain functions again later. The U2722DE also comes with a 1m USB-C - C cable. and not on the U2722D.
@@teohontech7141 I noticed the lack of Power Delivery on the U2722D, but also it doesn't support USB-C Video! (i.e HDMI and Display Port only). Strange.
Hi i have just purchased this monitor and I wanted to connect my sound Bar to this via an optical cable. Is this possible so that all audio from my ps5 and laptop will come out through my soundbar?
Maybe this a stupid question, but... If I have a couple of hard drives constantly connected to the monitor, and then I switch the monitor off, and the drives are also switched off, could that cause any problems to them? And what would be a good way to have the monitor off, but still have the drives powered by it?
Either eject the drive from OS or shut down the computer which will shut down the hard drive. Shutting down the computer will also make the monitor go to sleep so there is no need to power off the monitor
@@teohontech7141 Thanks a million for replying! So, should I always keep my Macbook on (and even prevent it from sleep) if I have my drives connected? It's a bit annoying if you're using the drives for video editing for example, and want to put your mac to sleep or have your screens off, to always have to close everything, and eject the drives. I wonder if there's a smarter way to do this.
@@carvalho_jgIf your Mac goes to sleep, the drives will also go to sleep. The only issue is whether the drives can wake up when the Mac wakes up because that's problem I've seen posted by other people, but I've not experience that personally). You don't really have to think too much about how the drives are powered on or off or sleep. The OS will handle all that. There are billions of people who use external drives so there are proper processes to prevent damage through various forms of usage. The most important thing is never to plug out the drive physically while it's still in use, and or not ejected.
One think to note here: MacOS support daisy chaining via Thunder bolt 3 only. the fact that this monitor is not doing daisy chaining means although its USB-C input but the technology behind is MST and not Thunder bolt 3. which can a common mistake give that the USB-C does 90w power delivery
Can you help me sir pls im really confusing between this monitor and benq mobiuz ex2710q? Need it for work as designer /photographer and gamer.. And İf you have perfect opinion or another monitor let me know
Since it is office monitor, why no info how it works with printer/scanner/MFD? I'm interested connecting laptop to monitor via USB-C with PD and connecting Printer/scanner/MFD by USB-A cables to the monitor - will it work?
Can you confirm if I can daisy chain my second monitor with KVM? So I plug my laptop in and I can use my dual monitor setup with this monitor, then KVM switch it to my PC and have the 2 DP connected on both monitors to my PC? I hope that makes sense
do anyone see monitor flickering or ghosting when pair with macos like mac m1, m2 run ventura? before i have there issue with U3023E and i will receive this monitor after few day more.
Hi! I have a question regarding the Dell S2722DC. Do the USB-A ports support the wireless receivers of keyboard and mouse? I do not want to plug them into my MacBook and if they work by plugging them into the monitor it would be great! Thank you :)
It says LG. Anyway as long as you get a typical IPS LCD monitor, the image quality will be good. Don't get curved display. I can certainly recommend this for long hours of work. But if you don't need the built-in Ethernet port, consider other 1440P resolution monitors which are cheaper, but still look for the 100% sRGB ones.
Hi, I just both this Dell monitor to use with my MacBook Pro but I my laptop is overheating so much, do you have that experience? How did you solve it?
If you are using MBP with Intel processor, it's not unexpected. But with Apple M1 and M2 processors, the MBP should not heat up because the resolution with this Dell monitor is not taxing to run.
Hello, do you know if I can connect my notebook to this dell monitor via USB C (thunderbolt) and another monitor to dell monitor via Display port as a daisy chain?
Great video. I am planing to buy this asap. If I connect my laptop one the type C port on the back and I also connect external speakers at the back of the monitor will I be able to have sound through the speakers? Also will I be able to control the volume form my laptop?
@@g_mag USB-C audio control works. "For some reason, the 3.5mm audio out does not support wired headphones/earphones. When I connected my wired earphones, I can't control the volume with MacOS but works fine with Windows.That audio port is probably for Dell's own soundbar which is sold separately."
Thank you for the video! I would like to ask two questions: - Is it possible to switch the KVM the following way? For example, I am displaying the screen of my PC on the monitor, but I also have my laptop connected, can I use the KVM switch to control my laptop, while I display the screen only of my PC? - What kind of wireless mouse and keyboard do you use? Looks nice!
I no longer have the display so I can't say for sure. But the KVM switch is supposed to work that way, to allow you to use one keyboard and mouse for two computers. That mouse is Logitech M720
The colours look good out of the box. By good, I mean they look as I expected with no obvious colour shift, tint. If you don't know whether you need colour calibration, you probably don't. Colour calibration is mostly for graphic designers, photo or video editors who need the extra colour accuracy, and those who use multiple monitors.
@@teohontech7141 hey, so i have to use the usb c upstream (data only) to connect to my pc right? So two cables: 1 usb c upstream to take advantage of the usb hubs and 1 hdmi/displayport to transmit video.
My U2722DE unfortunately has two lines of bright (sub) pixels on the lower bezel in the middle that permanently emit light upwards at the same strength, diagonally to the left and right. Are there people who also have this with this model? I don't know whether to return it or not. This shouldn't happen, would it? Or am I too critical?
Having dead pixels is a possibility with any monitor. But having lines of dead/bright pixels is not normal. Definitely get it changed because the problem may get worse in the future.
@@teohontech7141 In the meantime I have returned the monitor and received my money back. Good service from Dell. I hope that in the future Dell will check the quality of the panels better before putting the case around the panel.
@@nicky3587 The Dell U2722DE because I really liked the monitor otherwise. I will try again at a later time to place an order. Hopefully Dell will deliver the monitor with a good panel. By the way, I am very satisfied with the service from Dell. I could choose between two options: return the monitor and get my money back or exchange it for another monitor (same type). I chose the first option.
Hello I want to ask a question about some comparison. I am now between two monitors Dell U2722DE and Samsung S60UA 27". Which one can be more better for Home office purposes ? With home office I mean not about graphic designing , just casual works . Thanks
Hi have you ever tried to connect your iPad to the monitor via HDMI? If so did you find that the colour on the external monitor looks oversaturated compared to the iPad especially the red colour? Also was there any black bars on top and bottom of the display if you use Mirror or use Project canvas in Procreate? Thanks!
Make sure you set the resolution and scaling to 2560 x 1440. Note that there will be pixelation with this monitor due to the combination of lower res and large display, compared to M1 display.
Hi, great review! I am looking for this monitor for use with Macbook Pro M1 and have seen some reports of image retention on the Dell monitor (on the U2722DE and other models as well). This occurs when connecting to Mac running Big Sur. There is even a reddit about it. Did you notice any problems like that?
I did not notice image retention issues. But then I'm using Intel Mac Mini 2018. There are many reported issues with external monitors with M1 Macs. If you are unsure, it's best to get the monitors that have been reported to work fine with M1. Right now unfortunately it's still risky to buy external monitors for M1.
There's no way to switch off. Anyway don't worry about charging. Laptops nowadays are smart enough and has many battery protection features. You should check out those features within your OS settings instead.
I'm new to this kind of thing, so my office has been ordering some of these monitors. I wonder if the ethernet port can't be used to output display? I mean, if it isn't, can it even be used to open websites directly without the help of a pc via hdmi port?
Hello, if you have only the power usb c cable connected, can you connect mouse and keyboard in monitor usb ports? Or you have to connect the laptop with the upstream usb-c monitor port?
My Dell U2719D, the predecessor, appear to be grainy on the display. I don't scale the display. Does this monitor has the same problem. Is it coz of the coating ?
I just got this monitor. How can I make sure the screen is perfectly level? The 90 degree adjustment means I can't work out if the screen is level or not, it looks lop sided. Shouldn't it look into position? Also, it wobbles when I type?
Maybe place some boxes or books below the bottom edge to help get the correct alignment. The monitor is heavy and should not wobble when typing. Something's wrong.
@@teohyc I feel like I can't get it straight haha, it's driving me nuts. Do other monitors have a 'locked' position so u can be sure it's perfectly horizontal?
@@fruitpunch5260 Not that I know of. The hinge/part should be very stiff and should not move once it's set into position. Make sure there's a CLICK sound when you first place the monitor on the stand.
Do you know if it's possible to connect a 2015 MBP with USB-A -> USB-C cable for display signal and USB hub (like connecting a external HD to the monitor)? Charghing via USB is not possible with that method I assume.
Video signal cannot pass through USB-A. I actually have the 2015 MBP. For video, you'll need either 1. miniDisplay port to full-size displayPort 2. HDMI
A very comprehensive review, Teoh. Great work. I am currently using a 16" mid-2014 Macbook Pro and plan to upgrade to a Mac Mini. I do mostly photo edits on Capture One and occasional video editing. Would this monitor be equal to the Retina display on my current Macbook pro? From your review, I guess this monitor would be sufficient for my kind of work. Any suggestions otherwise?
This monitor is good. However, the 1440P resolution on the 27-inch display will appear more pixelated compared to your Macbook Pro. If you don't need the built-in Ethernet port, you can consider the 1440P 25-inch Dell U2520D (100% sRGB) which will have sharper images due to squeezing the same number of pixels onto a smaller display.
@@teohyc Wow! Thank you for your prompt reply. My Macbook Pro display is 2880X1800. This was my biggest concern as the Dell is 1440 only. Okay, will take a look at the 25 inch US2520D. My other option is to get the latest iMac 24-inch screen. Thank you again.
Great review, thanks a lot! One question about daisy chaining 2 of these monitors: If I would use the USB -C cable on the first monitor, this means I wouldn't need an extra power cable right? Could I then daisy chain to the second monitor via Display Port?
@@teohontech7141 I see this monitor has three usb c ports, but one port is plugged into the laptop, and the other 2 ports, I don't know if those 2 ports can connect to the usb c adapter? I want to expand to more ports with this monitor.
I am about to purchase this monitor. Can I share/connect my Laptop screen to this monitor via RJ45 cable only. (like we do with HDMI port and HDMI cable) Laptop HDMI port is damaged so.
I was Wondering about the 86% only in Adobe RGB. In comparison to the 2716DA that Supports color accuracy much bether. Do you think professional work is possible for Printing ? 86% really enough?
Hi. Greate video. Question. Would the ethernet RJ-45 supply network to the mac via USB-C ? So you have video, power delivery AND ethernet via one cable?
If I connect my macbook to this monitor using type-c port from Mac to type-c on the monitor, will the mac get the charged from the same connection and will the usb ports on monitor will work as hub?
@@billybrown2363 I think it looks good on the Dell U2722DE. But it's 27-inch with 1440P resolution so pixelation is noticeable. With the Huawei, there's no noticeable pixelation but the visuals will be slightly fuzzy. Fuzzy like using a matte screen protector over a glossy display.
@@teohontech7141 ah okay i see. I currently have the mateview in hand and looks really good but i do see what you mean. I think ill stick with it at the moment as prefer the build quality of it as well
@@teohontech7141 thanks for the reply. So the 2nd source has to be connected via usb-c(data only) + Displayport. Right? Then only I can daisy chain? If I use HDMI instead of DP for the 2nd source then the daisy chaining won't work??
How would you compare the form factor with the previous U2721DE. Looking at specs and photos, the previous version seems way slimmer at 1,5cm thinner in depth without the stand. And the bezels seems slimmer as well, looking at images on the official dell site. Do you know why the form factor has increased?
I've read the ComfortView Plus feature cannot be turned off and creates a very yellow tint, I was wondering how noticeable is it, and whether this greatly affects color accuracy? Also for $90usd less, would Dell u2520d (117.5ppi) be the better buy compared to Dell u2722de (109ppi) for visual sharpness sitting approximately 70cm away running a 2013 Macbook? Thanks!
Not sure about ComfortView Plus as I no longer have this monitor to test. Anyway, I always colour calibrate my displays so the calibrator will actually just remove any colour tint. 27 inch 1440P will have noticeable pixelation even when working from one arms distance away. So the 25-inch will appear sharper by comparing. But 1440P is not good for MacOS so you'll need another app called BetterDisplay to scale the UI to the best sharpness. ruclips.net/video/1z6SU-eyYQE/видео.html
I just ordered this monitor. Hope it's not the wrong choice. I will use it for cad applications. There is one thing I am wondering about. If I daisy chain the Dell precision m7750 type c will the monitor at the end run at 4k 60fps?
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for the information. I will only use two monitors. My first monitor is U2722DE and my second monitor is 4k 60hz. Is it possible to stream 4k60 just for an extra monitor? There will be no third monitor.
Very nice review. I have some question. I have TAB S7+ and i want to but this Dell monitor. If I connect my tablet with C to C cable it is possibil to use all USB port of monitor? I want to connect my EXTERNAL western digital 4TB HDD to monitor and old logitech keyboard with unifying dongle. It is healthy for tablet to stay connected many hours with 90w of monitor? Thank you very much.
If you want to output video from your MBA, use the 90W USB-C port on the monitor. Don't worry about charging as your MBA will be smart enough to charge and stop when needed.
@@teohontech7141 Hi Teoh, I read that Apple Silicon Macs have some display problems on 3rd party monitors. The rendered texts are either too small to read or too fuzzy. What's your take on this?
@@retrovox Some M1 Macs can only have maximum of two displays. E.g. if it's M1 Macbook Air or MBP, then only one additional display can be connected. You cannot use more than 3 displays. Some of the newer Macs, e.g. Mac Studio, can use more than 2 displays. With regards to fuzzy text, it's likely due to the low resolution that makes the text look pixelated. To get sharp visuals, you need the PPI to be above 200. You can use the PPI calculator online to calculate the PPI. www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/technology/ppi-calculator.php
Dell U or BenQ PD series are good sRGB monitors. If you need even better colour accuracy, go with Dell UP or BenQ SW series with 100% AdobeRGB coverage.
Both are good. Main difference is just 4K vs 1440P. 4K is good for this size as pixelation will not be noticeable. If you use Mac, you need BetterDisplay app to scale the UI properly. For coding, I recommend looking for 16:10 display. Coding benefits with more height, eg more lines of code shown. The Huawei Mateview 28 is good for coding because aspect ratio is 3:2.
It's AdobeRGB vs sRGB. If you don't know if you need AdobeRGB, then go with the U2722DE which has more features, 100% sRGB and actually pretty good AdobeRGB coverage.
I'm deciding to buy a computer monitor between benq model PD2700U and dell model U2722DE and I see your review is very good. Made me decide if I should choose dell model U2722DE because it has USB that can connect to mobile phone or tablet and notebook and if compared price I think dell model U2722DE is more suitable.
I want to know one more thing, this dell model has eye care mode. Blue light reduction and flicker reduction like benq? Because I use my computer all day for documents and video and photo editing.
Thanks for the video. I really would like to know if it is possible to temporarily disable charging via the usb c port, to prevent the laptop from overcharging and damaging the battery. Is there a menu for that? I can't find anything on this topic and would appreciate an answer.
Your laptop will just stop charging on its own when it's full. Laptop battery safety is quite good, and it has to be good because there are so many laptop users.
Very in-depth review of the monitor, super interesting. I've been looking into 27inch 1440p monitors and I've narrowed my list down to the Dell U2722DE and the Benq PD2705Q. I'm an architecture student who mainly uses CAD, Photoshop and other graphic design programs. I will use my laptop to connect via USB-C. What would your recommendation be? Thanks in advance!
@@CyberMew I can't remember why I gave that recommendation. Anyway, if you have the budget the U2722DE is definitely the better display with a lot more features. The U2520D is a budget display with 1440P and USB-C. That's the 1440P display I always recommend for people with mid-range budget.
Hi, I am newbie for video editing. I have smaller budget here, and was thinking to get U2421HE. It has the same color profile as U2721DE, just the size and resolution different. May I ask for your advice on this? Thank you~
If you have limited budget, go with 100% sRGB displays instead of 100% AdobeRGB displays (anything above 80% is good) because sRGB displays are significantly more affordable than AdobeRGB displays. Then use the savings to get a 27-inch with 1440P resolution. The 1440P resolution is HUGE upgrade over 1080P resolution. Video editing apps work better on larger and and higher resolution displays. You can go with older models if they are cheaper. Display technology has matured years ago so displays years ago can look as good as new displays released today.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for your reply. Probably Benq pd2700q may do the job well. Gigabyte M27Q is surprisingly good at the price point... But overall I actually love Dell U2520D but it's expensive.
Before anyone else makes the same mistake as mine, don't make the mistake of buying U2722D, thinking you'll just not have the Ethernet port. It can't be further from the truth. U2722D, isn't even an USB-C monitor. It's a monitor that has USB hub built in. You run a USB cable to it to distribute the output to multiple ports and run a DP or HDMI cable, for display. The USB port can't charge the connected device by more than 15w and can't carry any display data. I have no idea who feel tried to target with this, but this is the fact.
Is Daisy chain possible with these U2722D monitors from macbook air?
@@sunil564 U2722D is not an USB-C monitor. So if you're asking for USB-C Daisy chaining, that's not even an option. If you're asking about DP Daisy chaining, I actually don't know.
what is display data? is us722d good enough for everyday monitor for business and school?
@@MohammadIshfaqueJahanRafee Daisy chaining regular DP works perfectly. They target non laptop users obviously. I run PC -> Screen1 -> Screen2 -> Screen3. Obviously there is a market for this. Not everyone run a laptop.
Yeah, not a bad monitor, but you can get the Benq PD2705Q with almost similar functionality, but much more color adjustment options for less that 400 USD. Dell is just way overpriced. And without serious measurements it's not possible to judge about the color reproduction accuracy, the mere factory paper is not a source of truth.
Thanks for the extensive and detailed review of the Dell U2722DE! Also nice that the monitor has a true color depth of 10 bit. And that the percentages of the color space(s) after calibration still almost match the specifications of Dell. Also nice that you discussed the questions of the viewers.
What exactly do you mean "after calibration"? This monitor comes calibrated from the factory.
@@PlayGameToday You're right, the monitor comes pre-calibrated from the factory. But in the Tech on Tech review, the monitor is recalibrated with the Spider 5 Pro calibration device. This results in almost the same calibration figures as the figures pre-calibrated from the factory. That's what I meant.
Would have appreciated actually seeing the cable input when referencing video & and peripheral inputs when showing the ports when walking through in segment 6.
There was also the opportunity to physically show how the changes in different devices inputs work.
Also when showing KVM function there was no details on KVM switching on keyboard.
This was not really a functional walk-through. More like a technical overview.
Beyond that I will say you have the best wall through on this monitor. Even better than the official Dell Technical guides.
Great work.
Great review, definitely happy about the USB-Hub transition moving forward.
You should link your art channel to this channel as well! I didn’t know you did tech and was so happy to find this review on a product I was sent for work. Thanks for sharing.
Just bought the monitor last night based on your great first video. Thanks for this detailed followup video. Great job.
Thanks for the great review! After watching it, I bought Dell U2722DE and it's really great!
Awesome video! Thanks a lot for covering display port daisy chaining. I learnt that it's a MacOS limitation to not be able to use daisy chain in extended desktop mode. Glad to know it works with Windows though.
And thanks for sharing the less known features like multi-monitor sync. That sounds very useful for me.
Multi-monitor sync works with compatible monitors which I suppose will be Dell monitors too. Not sure which exact models besides the U2722DE and U2722D are supported
The best review I've seen on internet. Thank you.
Best Review i have seen. The part with your painting show, how good the DELL is. I think about to take the DELL or the ASUS PA278CV, but i think it will be the DELL.
As usual a great review. Very interesting and good you brought up the resolution/scaling for MacOS.
I am using a 1440p 27 inch BenQ monitor and can confirm it is the ideal resolution for MacOS. That or 5K indeed.
Greetings, Maurits.
are you using with the M1? does the video work well via usbc?
@@SEPWinner Yes, the display is connected via USB-C. It works fine.
@@Maurits-PK thanks
Thank you so much for the video, now I can buy this monitor without hesitation
Really great display. The number of ports it comes with is the bare minimum for any professional computer. Glad Dell understands it, while Apple have dropped the ball on their devices recently. If it had a card reader, that would be a 6-star display for this money. Working with text is pleasant and it keeps my Macbook Pro 16" charged. I can work with lid closed and open, which is super nice. The anti-glare coating is also a welcome addition after years of struggling on an iMac. I'm not a designer, so I don't have to calibrate it, but the colors it has out of the box are to the point. I've seen 4K displays which were unworkable due to contrast issues. Exactly the case when the quality of the panel is more important than the resolution in the spec.
Hey, I plan to use this with a Mac as well. I also plan to use the USB ports to charge devices like my phone, watch, etc. Can you please confirm that I'll be able to charge my devices even when the laptop is disconnected?
@@sameerdivate It has one USB and one USB-C port which can be used for charging even when there is no laptop around.
I have just bought this monitor but do not know how to connect usb-c headphones to my laptop via monitor usb-c port. It does not work neither through usb-c upstream nor downstream port.
How do you swivel the monitor, I can't figure it out and it feels like the stand is going to break when I try to turn the base.
I no longer have this monitor. I can't remember how it turns but you shouldn't have to use that much force for turn and tilt. Height adjustment will require more force.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for you reply, I figured it out. Tilt, height, and rotate are easy, but swivel requires so much force it feels like the monitor stand will break off. Hold the base of the stand with one hand, and use the other hand to grip the vertical pole part of the stand and twist as hard as you can. I do not recommend grabbing the monitor itself and trying to twist as suggested by Dell technical support as it would most likely result in breaking the stand off from the monitor back. The construction of the stand is quite flimsy on the current model October 25, 2023.
@@malcolm341 There shouldn't be any swivel when there's already rotation.
@@teohyc rotation refers to when you want the monitor rotated vertically tall for coding a.k.a. portrait mode. Swivel refers to when the base of the monitor stand rotates so you can have the screen at an angle with the base of the stand facing forward. Both are supported on this model of Dell monitor, but getting the monitor to swivel feels like you will break the stand off from the back off the monitor, so I was worried it did not swivel, but it does. See my comment above for instructions on how to swivel it.
Thanks a lot for this very detailed and well ordered review! This is a very interesting monitor. Thanks again!! 👍🏽
Extremely thorough review, thank you
Wow, was wondering why a 1440p was so relatively expensive for a non gaming monitor, if the KVM works well that alone makes that monitor well worth the price. Add in the ethernet (which while I probably wouldn't use it I can see it being very useful for laptop users) and that's almost a bargain if it's actually 10bit. And again I wouldn't use it much but all it's missing is a card reader which is still important to a lot of creative professionals since it would be easy to fill all the USB ports. even with 4k monitors starting to drop in price my personal sweet spot is still 1440p, my eyes are much happier with it so I keep an eye on what's new out there. If I didn't already have an Asus pro art monitor I'd save my pennies for this.
Hi to all,
I am interested in the U2722D model to replace my excellent U2515H from 2015 with intensive use.
I am using a desktop computer with an GFX RTX 2080 card, connected via DP. I do intensive work all day but also I do casual gaming on weekends (mostly racing games) without complaints. Checking the specs, both U2515H and U2722D have 8 ms max time response, and, I just discovered that my monitor has a "fast mode" with 6 ms that I haven't tried yet in years hahah!. So, I think it will be okay for me the U2722D for casual gaming.
But, I want to be sure that the only difference between the U2722D and U2722DE is in the ports. I don't need USB-C charging, LAN port, etc. since I connect all peripherals directly to the computer.
Both U2722D and U2722DE have the same exact panel, right?
Thank you and regards.
It's the same display, the difference is in the ports and 90W vs 65W charging.
@@cheetah694 Thank you!
From what I can tell, the difference between the U2722DE and U2722D is more than just the Ethernet port. It looks like only the U2722DE has the USB-C port for video input and laptop charging.
You're right. And there are many more differences compared to the U2722D. That's why I ordered the U2722DE. Better a function too much than too little. And you may use certain functions again later. The U2722DE also comes with a 1m USB-C - C cable. and not on the U2722D.
Thanks. I missed that
@@teohontech7141 Also according to the german manual, only the DE version has the in-built KVM-switch! Besides of that: Thanks for the great review :)
@@teohontech7141 I noticed the lack of Power Delivery on the U2722D, but also it doesn't support USB-C Video! (i.e HDMI and Display Port only). Strange.
Hi, plz share the color profile from Spyder 5 fot this u2722DE monitor or share the seiings like contrast, brightness, RGB settings etc as text here
Hi i have just purchased this monitor and I wanted to connect my sound Bar to this via an optical cable. Is this possible so that all audio from my ps5 and laptop will come out through my soundbar?
Maybe this a stupid question, but... If I have a couple of hard drives constantly connected to the monitor, and then I switch the monitor off, and the drives are also switched off, could that cause any problems to them?
And what would be a good way to have the monitor off, but still have the drives powered by it?
Either eject the drive from OS or shut down the computer which will shut down the hard drive. Shutting down the computer will also make the monitor go to sleep so there is no need to power off the monitor
@@teohontech7141 Thanks a million for replying!
So, should I always keep my Macbook on (and even prevent it from sleep) if I have my drives connected?
It's a bit annoying if you're using the drives for video editing for example, and want to put your mac to sleep or have your screens off, to always have to close everything, and eject the drives. I wonder if there's a smarter way to do this.
@@carvalho_jgIf your Mac goes to sleep, the drives will also go to sleep. The only issue is whether the drives can wake up when the Mac wakes up because that's problem I've seen posted by other people, but I've not experience that personally).
You don't really have to think too much about how the drives are powered on or off or sleep. The OS will handle all that. There are billions of people who use external drives so there are proper processes to prevent damage through various forms of usage. The most important thing is never to plug out the drive physically while it's still in use, and or not ejected.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for your response, Teoh. I really appreciate it!
One think to note here: MacOS support daisy chaining via Thunder bolt 3 only. the fact that this monitor is not doing daisy chaining means although its USB-C input but the technology behind is MST and not Thunder bolt 3. which can a common mistake give that the USB-C does 90w power delivery
Can you help me sir pls im really confusing between this monitor and benq mobiuz ex2710q? Need it for work as designer /photographer and gamer.. And İf you have perfect opinion or another monitor let me know
Since it is office monitor, why no info how it works with printer/scanner/MFD? I'm interested connecting laptop to monitor via USB-C with PD and connecting Printer/scanner/MFD by USB-A cables to the monitor - will it work?
It will work with those connections without issues.
Can you daisy chain the monitors using the USB-C upstream port with power delivery, or do you have to be connected with an actual Display Port?
Can you confirm if I can daisy chain my second monitor with KVM? So I plug my laptop in and I can use my dual monitor setup with this monitor, then KVM switch it to my PC and have the 2 DP connected on both monitors to my PC? I hope that makes sense
do anyone see monitor flickering or ghosting when pair with macos like mac m1, m2 run ventura? before i have there issue with U3023E and i will receive this monitor after few day more.
Hi! I have the same monitor, and i try to calibrate with a spyder 5express in DisplayCal. Can you share your setting of displayCal?thanks
Hi! I have a question regarding the Dell S2722DC. Do the USB-A ports support the wireless receivers of keyboard and mouse? I do not want to plug them into my MacBook and if they work by plugging them into the monitor it would be great! Thank you :)
They work
Nice thorough review. Thank you.
What is the matrix model of this monitor? Sometimes DELL put LG, but sometimes AUO.
Can you recommend this monitor for hours of work (coding)?
It says LG. Anyway as long as you get a typical IPS LCD monitor, the image quality will be good. Don't get curved display.
I can certainly recommend this for long hours of work. But if you don't need the built-in Ethernet port, consider other 1440P resolution monitors which are cheaper, but still look for the 100% sRGB ones.
Hi, I just both this Dell monitor to use with my MacBook Pro but I my laptop is overheating so much, do you have that experience? How did you solve it?
If you are using MBP with Intel processor, it's not unexpected. But with Apple M1 and M2 processors, the MBP should not heat up because the resolution with this Dell monitor is not taxing to run.
Hello, do you know if I can connect my notebook to this dell monitor via USB C (thunderbolt) and another monitor to dell monitor via Display port as a daisy chain?
For monitor to monitor connection you need thunderbolt if I'm not wrong
Great video. I am planing to buy this asap. If I connect my laptop one the type C port on the back and I also connect external speakers at the back of the monitor will I be able to have sound through the speakers? Also will I be able to control the volume form my laptop?
You can
@@teohontech7141 Great thanks. Because I though on your review you said you can't control the volume from your PC
@@g_mag USB-C audio control works.
"For some reason, the 3.5mm audio out does not support wired headphones/earphones. When I connected my wired earphones, I can't control the volume with MacOS but works fine with Windows.That audio port is probably for Dell's own soundbar which is sold separately."
Thank you for the video!
I would like to ask two questions:
- Is it possible to switch the KVM the following way? For example, I am displaying the screen of my PC on the monitor, but I also have my laptop connected, can I use the KVM switch to control my laptop, while I display the screen only of my PC?
- What kind of wireless mouse and keyboard do you use? Looks nice!
I no longer have the display so I can't say for sure. But the KVM switch is supposed to work that way, to allow you to use one keyboard and mouse for two computers.
That mouse is Logitech M720
For those who got the monitor or use it, how is the anti-clear coating, is it heavy and interfere with the quality or it’s not noticeable
Not noticeable unless you have light source pointed at it
Thank you for the detailed review! 😊
Cant conect the ipad Air 2022 over usb c... no charge, no picture. Have you use anadapter?
Make sure your adapter and cable are able to transmit video
@@teohontech7141 The cable is, but the Monitor i guess not, even with that USB C connector. I think i have to use a adapter.. 😮💨
How good would you say the standard color reproduction is as it comes factory calibrated. Did your calibration change the colors much?
The colours look good out of the box. By good, I mean they look as I expected with no obvious colour shift, tint. If you don't know whether you need colour calibration, you probably don't.
Colour calibration is mostly for graphic designers, photo or video editors who need the extra colour accuracy, and those who use multiple monitors.
hey i have a question! Would you know if I can use the USB-A ports as a hub when I connect this monitor to my desktop via DisplayPort or HDMI?
No because using it as a hub requires connect USB (for data) from the monitor to your computer. DisplayPort and HDMI transmit video and not data.
@@teohontech7141 hey, so i have to use the usb c upstream (data only) to connect to my pc right? So two cables: 1 usb c upstream to take advantage of the usb hubs and 1 hdmi/displayport to transmit video.
@@SillyMeTime If you use USB-C, you just need one cable for data, video and sound. But if you use HDMI or DisplayPort, you will also need USB-C
Thank you for your detailed review. I am very undecided between Asus Proart PA278 and this product. Which one would you recommend?
is the Daisy Chain extended already supported for the current MacOS ?
Mac only supports daisy chain with Thunderbolt. This monitor does not have Thunderbolt
I need that wallpaper
My U2722DE unfortunately has two lines of bright (sub) pixels on the lower bezel in the middle that permanently emit light upwards at the same strength, diagonally to the left and right. Are there people who also have this with this model? I don't know whether to return it or not.
This shouldn't happen, would it? Or am I too critical?
Having dead pixels is a possibility with any monitor. But having lines of dead/bright pixels is not normal. Definitely get it changed because the problem may get worse in the future.
@@teohontech7141 In the meantime I have returned the monitor and received my money back. Good service from Dell. I hope that in the future Dell will check the quality of the panels better before putting the case around the panel.
@@keesswier212 So what monitor you get now?
@@nicky3587 The Dell U2722DE because I really liked the monitor otherwise. I will try again at a later time to place an order. Hopefully Dell will deliver the monitor with a good panel.
By the way, I am very satisfied with the service from Dell. I could choose between two options: return the monitor and get my money back or exchange it for another monitor (same type).
I chose the first option.
@@keesswier212 Happens to everyone. Can also be a transport damage. I've had an iMac with dead pixels too. Luckily could exchange it.
Hello I want to ask a question about some comparison. I am now between two monitors Dell U2722DE and Samsung S60UA 27". Which one can be more better for Home office purposes ? With home office I mean not about graphic designing , just casual works . Thanks
I appreciate you for this wonderful review. Is 24 inch P series USB C is fine ? Or I need to prefer Ultra Display this model ?
Hi have you ever tried to connect your iPad to the monitor via HDMI? If so did you find that the colour on the external monitor looks oversaturated compared to the iPad especially the red colour? Also was there any black bars on top and bottom of the display if you use Mirror or use Project canvas in Procreate? Thanks!
I did not test iPad with this display
Please, can someone tell me, who owns a U2722D(E) Monitor if this is an AH-IPS Display? Can read out with Aida64
On my dell u2722de the fonts (using MacBook m1 with usb c connected) look very blurry any fix for that?
Make sure you set the resolution and scaling to 2560 x 1440.
Note that there will be pixelation with this monitor due to the combination of lower res and large display, compared to M1 display.
Thanks for this amazing review! The split screen mode is something new here. I don't think that is possible with the U2721DE?
Hi, great review! I am looking for this monitor for use with Macbook Pro M1 and have seen some reports of image retention on the Dell monitor (on the U2722DE and other models as well). This occurs when connecting to Mac running Big Sur. There is even a reddit about it. Did you notice any problems like that?
I did not notice image retention issues. But then I'm using Intel Mac Mini 2018. There are many reported issues with external monitors with M1 Macs. If you are unsure, it's best to get the monitors that have been reported to work fine with M1. Right now unfortunately it's still risky to buy external monitors for M1.
Thank you for review.
Is it possible to switch off / on charging via USB-C port? So that I can decide if my laptop is to be charged or not when USB-C connected.
There's no way to switch off. Anyway don't worry about charging. Laptops nowadays are smart enough and has many battery protection features. You should check out those features within your OS settings instead.
I'm new to this kind of thing, so my office has been ordering some of these monitors. I wonder if the ethernet port can't be used to output display?
I mean, if it isn't, can it even be used to open websites directly without the help of a pc via hdmi port?
Ethernet port is to get internet to your computer through USB. Does not output video
Hello, if you have only the power usb c cable connected, can you connect mouse and keyboard in monitor usb ports? Or you have to connect the laptop with the upstream usb-c monitor port?
You can
My Dell U2719D, the predecessor, appear to be grainy on the display. I don't scale the display. Does this monitor has the same problem. Is it coz of the coating ?
It could be the coating. Most Dell monitor have the same anti-glare coating.
I would like to know if it has built-in speakers? To turn the sound out of the computer screen
No speakers
I just got this monitor. How can I make sure the screen is perfectly level? The 90 degree adjustment means I can't work out if the screen is level or not, it looks lop sided. Shouldn't it look into position? Also, it wobbles when I type?
Maybe place some boxes or books below the bottom edge to help get the correct alignment. The monitor is heavy and should not wobble when typing. Something's wrong.
@@teohyc I feel like I can't get it straight haha, it's driving me nuts. Do other monitors have a 'locked' position so u can be sure it's perfectly horizontal?
@@fruitpunch5260 Not that I know of. The hinge/part should be very stiff and should not move once it's set into position. Make sure there's a CLICK sound when you first place the monitor on the stand.
Does this monitor has build in speaker?
can you just use the included cable apple gives you for max charging speeds or do you need an extra cable?
You can use the included Apple cable
Do you know if it's possible to connect a 2015 MBP with USB-A -> USB-C cable for display signal and USB hub (like connecting a external HD to the monitor)? Charghing via USB is not possible with that method I assume.
Video signal cannot pass through USB-A.
I actually have the 2015 MBP. For video, you'll need either
1. miniDisplay port to full-size displayPort
2. HDMI
@@teohontech7141 but those wont have data or internet right?
@@bringmore2888 Nope. Data will be through wifi and USB.
Why is the P2723QE with 4k resolution cheaper?
Как работает ethernet монитор?
A very comprehensive review, Teoh. Great work. I am currently using a 16" mid-2014 Macbook Pro and plan to upgrade to a Mac Mini. I do mostly photo edits on Capture One and occasional video editing. Would this monitor be equal to the Retina display on my current Macbook pro? From your review, I guess this monitor would be sufficient for my kind of work. Any suggestions otherwise?
This monitor is good. However, the 1440P resolution on the 27-inch display will appear more pixelated compared to your Macbook Pro. If you don't need the built-in Ethernet port, you can consider the 1440P 25-inch Dell U2520D (100% sRGB) which will have sharper images due to squeezing the same number of pixels onto a smaller display.
@@teohyc Wow! Thank you for your prompt reply. My Macbook Pro display is 2880X1800. This was my biggest concern as the Dell is 1440 only. Okay, will take a look at the 25 inch US2520D. My other option is to get the latest iMac 24-inch screen. Thank you again.
@@tkphotosz The iMac 2021 is a good option too.
Great review, thanks a lot! One question about daisy chaining 2 of these monitors: If I would use the USB -C cable on the first monitor, this means I wouldn't need an extra power cable right? Could I then daisy chain to the second monitor via Display Port?
USB C cannot power the monitor. Power cable is always needed.
@@teohontech7141 Oh really? That's a pity! I hoped I can save one power cable when using a windows desktop pc with 2 monitors and USB-C.
this monitor can be connect with m1 mac studio way usb c?
Yes
Can you connect USB-C upstream port (data only, I mean port number 7) to another usb c hub? thanks
Not sure what you mean. What do you want to do?
@@teohontech7141 I see this monitor has three usb c ports, but one port is plugged into the laptop, and the other 2 ports, I don't know if those 2 ports can connect to the usb c adapter? I want to expand to more ports with this monitor.
@@quocvietnguyenvan6833 You can use adapter to expand more ports.
@@teohyc oh, thank you so much
I am about to purchase this monitor.
Can I share/connect my Laptop screen to this monitor via RJ45 cable only. (like we do with HDMI port and HDMI cable)
Laptop HDMI port is damaged so.
You need a video port and RJ45 is not a video port
@@teohontech7141 thank you
I was Wondering about the 86% only in Adobe RGB. In comparison to the 2716DA that Supports color accuracy much bether. Do you think professional work is possible for Printing ? 86% really enough?
Hi. Greate video. Question. Would the ethernet RJ-45 supply network to the mac via USB-C ? So you have video, power delivery AND ethernet via one cable?
Yes. You can get internet from the USB-C after you connect the RJ45. You'll get internet through all USB ports.
If I connect my macbook to this monitor using type-c port from Mac to type-c on the monitor, will the mac get the charged from the same connection and will the usb ports on monitor will work as hub?
Yes and yes.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks buddy. Greetings from India!!
Would you recommend this over the huawei mateview? Seems like the mateview does everything this does and more
I actually prefer the Huawei MateView due to the 3:2 aspect ratio. But that size and resolution combo is not good for MacOS
@@teohontech7141 ah okay, so a mac mini will look better on the dell u2722de?
@@billybrown2363 I think it looks good on the Dell U2722DE. But it's 27-inch with 1440P resolution so pixelation is noticeable. With the Huawei, there's no noticeable pixelation but the visuals will be slightly fuzzy. Fuzzy like using a matte screen protector over a glossy display.
@@teohontech7141 ah okay i see. I currently have the mateview in hand and looks really good but i do see what you mean. I think ill stick with it at the moment as prefer the build quality of it as well
@@teohontech7141 just out of interest why will the display be fuzzy on the mateview?
Can I use the KVM feature while daisy chaining to another monitor. And if so then how?
You can. KVM works with one or multiple monitors.
@@teohontech7141 thanks for the reply. So the 2nd source has to be connected via usb-c(data only) + Displayport. Right? Then only I can daisy chain? If I use HDMI instead of DP for the 2nd source then the daisy chaining won't work??
@@swarupkumar2 The 2nd monitor has to use DP. As to whether this monitor can support USB-C DP, I can't remember. Daisy chain does not work with HDMI
How would you compare the form factor with the previous U2721DE. Looking at specs and photos, the previous version seems way slimmer at 1,5cm thinner in depth without the stand. And the bezels seems slimmer as well, looking at images on the official dell site. Do you know why the form factor has increased?
Not sure about that. I have not used the previous model so I can’t say much
I've read the ComfortView Plus feature cannot be turned off and creates a very yellow tint, I was wondering how noticeable is it, and whether this greatly affects color accuracy?
Also for $90usd less, would Dell u2520d (117.5ppi) be the better buy compared to Dell u2722de (109ppi) for visual sharpness sitting approximately 70cm away running a 2013 Macbook? Thanks!
Not sure about ComfortView Plus as I no longer have this monitor to test. Anyway, I always colour calibrate my displays so the calibrator will actually just remove any colour tint. 27 inch 1440P will have noticeable pixelation even when working from one arms distance away. So the 25-inch will appear sharper by comparing. But 1440P is not good for MacOS so you'll need another app called BetterDisplay to scale the UI to the best sharpness. ruclips.net/video/1z6SU-eyYQE/видео.html
Hello, I would like to know how the clarity of documents and web pages on this monitor is? Thank you
It’s good
does it have a m-book display mode?
If there were a 4K version of this monitor, that would be perfect! Any word on when that is coming out?
That I don't know
U2720Q, but w/o inbuild ethernet/RJ-45.
Q at the end of model name stands for 4K resolution, E is for Ethernet.
U2723QE .
Would this be a good solution for a single cable connection to a MacBook Pro or something like that using the usb-c port?
Yes, it’s a good solution. But if you don’t need Ethernet, consider Dell U2520D
would you recommend the monitor to a hobby photographer / videographer?
Yes, the colour accuracy is good enough for colour critical work.
I just ordered this monitor. Hope it's not the wrong choice. I will use it for cad applications. There is one thing I am wondering about. If I daisy chain the Dell precision m7750 type c will the monitor at the end run at 4k 60fps?
Should have no probably daisy-chaining the 3rd monitor at 4K 60Hz.
@@teohontech7141 Thank you for the information. I will only use two monitors. My first monitor is U2722DE and my second monitor is 4k 60hz. Is it possible to stream 4k60 just for an extra monitor? There will be no third monitor.
Very nice review. I have some question. I have TAB S7+ and i want to but this Dell monitor. If I connect my tablet with C to C cable it is possibil to use all USB port of monitor? I want to connect my EXTERNAL western digital 4TB HDD to monitor and old logitech keyboard with unifying dongle.
It is healthy for tablet to stay connected many hours with 90w of monitor?
Thank you very much.
Hi, if I wish to connect this monitor to a M1 Macbook Air via USB-C without constantly charging, which USB-C port should I use? Thanks.
If you want to output video from your MBA, use the 90W USB-C port on the monitor. Don't worry about charging as your MBA will be smart enough to charge and stop when needed.
@@teohontech7141 Hi Teoh, I read that Apple Silicon Macs have some display problems on 3rd party monitors. The rendered texts are either too small to read or too fuzzy. What's your take on this?
@@retrovox Some M1 Macs can only have maximum of two displays. E.g. if it's M1 Macbook Air or MBP, then only one additional display can be connected. You cannot use more than 3 displays. Some of the newer Macs, e.g. Mac Studio, can use more than 2 displays.
With regards to fuzzy text, it's likely due to the low resolution that makes the text look pixelated. To get sharp visuals, you need the PPI to be above 200. You can use the PPI calculator online to calculate the PPI. www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/technology/ppi-calculator.php
Please give e recommend....
I need a monitor 27inch for photo editing...
Iif compared with dell s2721qs 4k which one is better?
Dell U or BenQ PD series are good sRGB monitors. If you need even better colour accuracy, go with Dell UP or BenQ SW series with 100% AdobeRGB coverage.
sorry bro 😢... my budget is not enough to buy a benq...
Dell u2722de or s2721qs
Hi does the ethernet port work with mac os? I believe dell only provides windows support
You connect the monitor to Ethernet. And the computer will get Internet through USB
@@teohontech7141 thanks did you try it out? What speed did you get?
@@Pelayo679 Only 300Mbps but that’s the maximum limit of my internet plan.
@@teohyc thanks was this with mac or windows??
@@Pelayo679 I tested with Mac.
Hello, can tell me the dimensions of packaging? Thank you.
Can the monitor Type C power up samsung note 10 for DEX features?
Yes
Which one would be better for photographers this one, or Asus ProArt that you reviewed before?@
I prefer this because this has a lot of features
@@teohontech7141 but this one is not pre calibrated?
@@JevgenijMisevic Most monitors that advertise colour accuracy are pre-calibrated.
Hey How does daisy chaining with a thunderbolt Mac work?
Just connect another monitor with TB cable to the monitor
@@teohontech7141 WOW thanks for you response!! so it only works with monitors that have 2 TB sockets then, right?
@@jakobmusic9187 Yes
Does the daisy chain extended (not p2p) work this way:
• laptop --> usb-c --> Dell --> DP --> Monitor 2
or does both chains need to be DP?
It works. USB C is DisplayPort
Monitor for coding , work, watching movies
U2723QE or U2722DE
Which one is best? Or what monitor you suggest for these purposes?
Both are good. Main difference is just 4K vs 1440P. 4K is good for this size as pixelation will not be noticeable. If you use Mac, you need BetterDisplay app to scale the UI properly. For coding, I recommend looking for 16:10 display. Coding benefits with more height, eg more lines of code shown. The Huawei Mateview 28 is good for coding because aspect ratio is 3:2.
UP2716D or U2722DE? For graphic design
It's AdobeRGB vs sRGB. If you don't know if you need AdobeRGB, then go with the U2722DE which has more features, 100% sRGB and actually pretty good AdobeRGB coverage.
I'm deciding to buy a computer monitor between benq model PD2700U and dell model U2722DE and I see your review is very good. Made me decide if I should choose dell model U2722DE because it has USB that can connect to mobile phone or tablet and notebook and if compared price I think dell model U2722DE is more suitable.
The Dell is the better model in this comparison
@@teohontech7141 thank you.
I want to know one more thing, this dell model has eye care mode. Blue light reduction and flicker reduction like benq? Because I use my computer all day for documents and video and photo editing.
@@ปริดายวงปรางค์-ษ3ผ It's said to use a low blue light panel
Thanks for the video. I really would like to know if it is possible to temporarily disable charging via the usb c port, to prevent the laptop from overcharging and damaging the battery. Is there a menu for that? I can't find anything on this topic and would appreciate an answer.
Your laptop will just stop charging on its own when it's full. Laptop battery safety is quite good, and it has to be good because there are so many laptop users.
@Teoh Please tell - Does 720p video looks good or pixelated on this monitor ? If possible please share screenshots
Yes it's going to be pixelated. Very pixelated.
Very in-depth review of the monitor, super interesting. I've been looking into 27inch 1440p monitors and I've narrowed my list down to the Dell U2722DE and the Benq PD2705Q. I'm an architecture student who mainly uses CAD, Photoshop and other graphic design programs. I will use my laptop to connect via USB-C. What would your recommendation be?
Thanks in advance!
Either the BenQ or Dell U2520D
@@teohontech7141 why U2520D instead of this U2722DE?
@@CyberMew I can't remember why I gave that recommendation. Anyway, if you have the budget the U2722DE is definitely the better display with a lot more features. The U2520D is a budget display with 1440P and USB-C. That's the 1440P display I always recommend for people with mid-range budget.
@@teohontech7141 why not Benq? It has all the same features.
@@atexnik If the features and specs are the same, the quality should be similar. You can go with either.
Great review! Can you adjust the brightness (backlight intensity) when in color spaces like sRGB or Rec. 709?
You can
@@teohontech7141 Thank you
Hi, I am newbie for video editing. I have smaller budget here, and was thinking to get U2421HE. It has the same color profile as U2721DE, just the size and resolution different. May I ask for your advice on this? Thank you~
If you have limited budget, go with 100% sRGB displays instead of 100% AdobeRGB displays (anything above 80% is good) because sRGB displays are significantly more affordable than AdobeRGB displays.
Then use the savings to get a 27-inch with 1440P resolution. The 1440P resolution is HUGE upgrade over 1080P resolution. Video editing apps work better on larger and and higher resolution displays.
You can go with older models if they are cheaper. Display technology has matured years ago so displays years ago can look as good as new displays released today.
@@teohontech7141 Thanks for your reply. Probably Benq pd2700q may do the job well. Gigabyte M27Q is surprisingly good at the price point... But overall I actually love Dell U2520D but it's expensive.