Dell UltraSharp U2723QE 27" (Open Box)
$311.79
$599
48% off
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Condition: New; Open Box
Color: Black/Silver
Size: 27"
Top positive review
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Save your eyes and get this monitor!!!
By Robert Klaproth on Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
Anyone who may be struggling to read at their computer needs to try this monitor before getting reading glasses, especially if you're in your 40s and on the tail edge of needing correction when using a computer. This monitor has a much higher PPI than a standard 1080p computer screen, the text is much sharper and the images are crisp. I was looking for a comparable screen to the Apple Studio Display and this is probably the closest you will get for the price! I can buy almost 3 of these before getting 1 Studio Display, and honestly the Studio Display is VERY pretty and has 5K resolution instead of 4K but I don't think most people's eyes will notice a difference. I am using this with a MacBook Air M1 with 16GB RAM and it works perfectly, I've never had any issues with the screen. The trick is to set it to 1920x1080 (Default) instead of 1920x1080 low resolution. With the "Default" setting you will get the higher PPI but the monitor will SCALE up so your text size does not shrink. If you set this to 3840x2160 which is the native 4K resolution, your text will be very tiny and hard to read. With the 1920x1080 (Default) setting I get the best of both worlds so I'm very happy. I have not tried to use the hub on this, but this has a ton of ports. I already have a DisplayLink dual monitor dock (which this works perfectly with), so I did not need to plug all my USB and other cables into the back of the monitor. This display looks very attractive, the bezels are thin and disappear into the display. I heard the speakers suck, but I don't need it for that so I've not tried it. I removed the built in stand and mounted this to my VESA arm mount and it fits perfectly. Just get this monitor, you won't regret it!!!!
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1 people found this helpful
Disappointed with Quality & Limited Support
By Shuang Yang on Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
I purchased this Dell monitor from Amazon, and initially, it seemed fine. However, within the first week, I noticed occasional black screen flickering. Since it wasn’t frequent at the time, I assumed it might be a connection issue and didn’t think much of it. Unfortunately, after the 30-day return window, the issue worsened significantly—now flickering so often that it disrupts my workflow and productivity. Reaching out for support has been frustrating. The response time is slow, and the only solutions offered were a replacement (which still involves a long process) or mailing it back to Dell, which is highly inconvenient. Given that this is a known issue for some monitors, I expected a better resolution. For anyone considering this monitor, be aware of the short return window and the potential hassle of dealing with technical issues beyond that period. I regret not addressing this sooner. If you rely on a stable display for work, I’d recommend looking at other options.
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Save your eyes and get this monitor!!!
By Robert Klaproth - Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
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Anyone who may be struggling to read at their computer needs to try this monitor before getting reading glasses, especially if you're in your 40s and on the tail edge of needing correction when using a computer. This monitor has a much higher PPI than a standard 1080p computer screen, the text is much sharper and the images are crisp. I was looking for a comparable screen to the Apple Studio Display and this is probably the closest you will get for the price! I can buy almost 3 of these before getting 1 Studio Display, and honestly the Studio Display is VERY pretty and has 5K resolution instead of 4K but I don't think most people's eyes will notice a difference. I am using this with a MacBook Air M1 with 16GB RAM and it works perfectly, I've never had any issues with the screen. The trick is to set it to 1920x1080 (Default) instead of 1920x1080 low resolution. With the "Default" setting you will get the higher PPI but the monitor will SCALE up so your text size does not shrink. If you set this to 3840x2160 which is the native 4K resolution, your text will be very tiny and hard to read. With the 1920x1080 (Default) setting I get the best of both worlds so I'm very happy. I have not tried to use the hub on this, but this has a ton of ports. I already have a DisplayLink dual monitor dock (which this works perfectly with), so I did not need to plug all my USB and other cables into the back of the monitor. This display looks very attractive, the bezels are thin and disappear into the display. I heard the speakers suck, but I don't need it for that so I've not tried it. I removed the built in stand and mounted this to my VESA arm mount and it fits perfectly. Just get this monitor, you won't regret it!!!!
Mac OS Scaling is perfect.
By Steve - Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
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This is the perfect casual Mac OS monitor. The 4k is crisp, the colors are very nice. I have no idea if visual creators will like this, but it works very well as a productivity monitor. The screen finish allows me to see it beside a bright window. The build is very nice but not 'expensive' feeling; it's plastic, which means it isn't heavy to move around on a stand or a monitor arm. Dell has also a massively improved joystick toggle to replace its old squishy buttons on the bottom of the screen; more akin to other major monitor brands. Another great thing about this monitor is that it can double as a USB-C hub (a single cable plug and play solution for your laptop). I plan to get a 2nd and place them side by side. The only thing I miss is a high refresh rate, but I could not find a 4k monitor at 27inches with a screen refresh higher than 60htz. It just does what I need it to do, which is great.
Full-featured, high quality monitor
By Jun Simons - Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
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I originally used this monitor with a dell XPS 15 and now use it mostly with a MacBook Pro 16 as well as a windows laptop for work. The monitor handles all these devices very well, and I keep my work laptop plugged in at all times with a permanent cable, while using another cable to connect my MacBook as needed. This single usb-c cable also charges my MacBook at 90W, which is more than enough even with the M4 Max processor under load. The screen quality is great. I haven't used a 5k/6k and this is definitely no studio display, but for writing and reading code, web browsing, and even some photo editing it serves me very well. The included stand is sturdy and smooth to adjust height and rotation of the screen. I dont mind 60Hz, but I would not recommend this monitor if you game a lot myself. Moving from my MacBook with the 120hz promotion display to this monitor isn't noticeable to me, for purposes of regular work and productivity tasks. The main draw for me to this monitor in particular compared to other competitors is the design. It is sleek, and has thinner bezels than most other options on the market. If you can get it on sale, I think its a good value, highly practical monitor that I am happy to recommend.
Beautiful Monitor. Minor Issue
By Elle Noir - Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
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I purchased the 27" version U2723QE - Looks beautiful, works great, and supports both my MacBook Pro and ThinkPad X1. The setup was easy and fast. I was up and running in about 5 minutes. The picture is sharp and clear. No ugly Dell branding or logos on the front. Plenty bright even next to my window with direct sunlight. One thing I didn't realize at first - No speakers, no sound. No biggie. The monitor/stand can be a little wobbly if I have to connect or disconnect anything, but that's not really an issue either. I know there's a built-in KVM switch if I want to have multiple computers connected at the same time, but I wasn't happy about needing all the extra cables, so I bought a separate USB-C switch, that only needs one cable from each laptop, and then a single cable into the monitor. All of my external peripherals (keyboard, mouse, audio interface, etc.) - Those are all plugged in directly to the monitor. Which means I can easily switch between work and play no problem. This is definitely the nicest monitor I've ever bought. Only one minor issue, which is why I didn't give it 5 stars - After a long period of inactivity, and even with everything plugged-in and connected to power - The monitor will fail to recognize the USB-C connection. This is a known problem, although I went crazy thinking something died. The solution is to unplug the actual power cable from the monitor, and give it a good 5 minute break before plugging it back in. This resets the USB-C connection and then everything will work just fine. It's not an ideal scenario having to do this so often, and there is no updated firmware fix. It is what it is.
Perfect for Multiple-Monitor-Daisy-Chaining
By Don M Goree - Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
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I have 8 of these for my WFH setups. The U2723QE is an excellent UltraSharp monitor. I really like and need the daisy-chain capability (MST). I have two separate computer setups, each with 4 monitors. There are plenty of upstream/downstream ports to add devices.
Fantastic Monitor with great resolution and Colors
By Scott Huff - Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
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I bought 2 of these monitors after trying 2 x Dell S2722DGM Curved Gaming Monitors. I really wanted to like the curved monitors, but the blacks were gray and the colors were muted and I couldn't live with them. Having used Dell monitors for many years, I wanted to stick with the brand, so I tried these out and I couldn't be happier! The colors are vibrant and the blacks are very dark - not OLED dark, but not far off. Text is sharp and crisp. I don't use it for gaming, so I can't comment on refresh rate, but for what I use them for, they're amazing!
Color and resolution are both super. USB c charger power to computer.
By Ocian Ocarr - Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
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Superior quality, with charging power to computer. One for all solution
Disappointed with Quality & Limited Support
By Shuang Yang - Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Verified Amazon Purchase
I purchased this Dell monitor from Amazon, and initially, it seemed fine. However, within the first week, I noticed occasional black screen flickering. Since it wasn’t frequent at the time, I assumed it might be a connection issue and didn’t think much of it. Unfortunately, after the 30-day return window, the issue worsened significantly—now flickering so often that it disrupts my workflow and productivity. Reaching out for support has been frustrating. The response time is slow, and the only solutions offered were a replacement (which still involves a long process) or mailing it back to Dell, which is highly inconvenient. Given that this is a known issue for some monitors, I expected a better resolution. For anyone considering this monitor, be aware of the short return window and the potential hassle of dealing with technical issues beyond that period. I regret not addressing this sooner. If you rely on a stable display for work, I’d recommend looking at other options.
Great 4K monitors for work.
By Fred - Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
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I use these on my WFH setup connected from a Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock via USB-C. It connects my Surface Laptop 5 to these 2 monitors, and they have a great display. These are not my first Dell monitors, I've been using Dell at home and in the office for the better part of 15 years, and I've never been disappointed. YMMV. At the same time, I've got these connected to my personal Desktop, driven by an RTX 3060 over DP where I play games watch videos, etc. Standard home PC stuff. The monitors also support PIP, PBP and Display Port (DP) Daisy Chain. All these features and a built in USB-C dock up to 90W charging. Yes, they have a functioning RJ45 wired ethernet port which provides your device with a wired connection if you chose to leverage that functionality. In my setup it's not ideal so I don't use it, but it's not because it doesn't work, it works like a champ, I just have a different set of requirements. Lastly, I have access to a partner discount Dell site, but still these monitors were available from Amazon (Woot) for almost $200 cheaper, so for less than $450 each, I couldn't pass them up. If such a glowing review, why only 4 stars? Well, there's the rub. These monitors are only 4K 60Hz, no higher refresh rate is available, but again they meet my particular requirements. But if you're a gamer, video producer or other, which requires greater refresh rate, then look elsewhere, but the other 98% of us these are outstanding monitors.
I liked it so much I bought two by accident
By V'ger - Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
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I bought this thinking it would be a good KVM-capable monitor. I was mostly right. The monitor has a great picture, calibrated color, and a really nice design. I cannot fault the monitor performance in any significant way. The KVM situation is better than almost any solution I have seen, but it has a way to go. First, one thing that may not be obvious in the various descriptions and reviews is that this monitor does not accommodate two USB-C power/data/monitor connections or even two connections with video/peripherals via single USB-C connections. You get one USB-C power/video/peripherals connection plus a second connection that is your choice of HDMI or Displayport plus a separate USB-C connection for peripherals. I think this should have been done differently, namely by allowing a second USB-C video/peripheral connection. If you're buying a $600 calibrated 4k screen, you're probably connecting to a USB-C laptop and a desktop that does it too (in my case, a Thinkpad and a Mac Studio). Second, the huge Achille's heel in the KVM setup is that to send a hotkey signal to switch sources, the computer involved has to be logged in. This makes zero sense. Your keyboard is connected through the monitor, and the monitor should be capable of recognizing ALT+P (or Control-P on a Mac) and switching without relying on the Dell Peripheral Manager software (just like a hardware-only KVM would). When you are trying to switch from a host machine on its lock screen, you have to reach behind the monitor and operate the little joystick to switch sources. This is bad software design compounded by industrial design that is hostile to users. If you can't make the monitor catch the hotkey "switch" signal, at least put the source switch on the front and make it one-touch. Note to Dell: Samsung isn't good enough to copy. Look at how NEC handled it with some of their Multisync monitors. The overall design could be improved slightly as well, hence four stars. What is up with the port placement? Don't get me wrong - I love having a million ports on a monitor (and this is one of the great things about Dell workstation monitors), but could they be easier to access and have cord exits that are a little more logical? I get the USB-C and USB-B ports on the bottom front edge, but unless you are good with a hand mirror and have perfect coordination, you basically have to wire this monitor resting on the screen, before you put it on the desk. Otherwise, you can't rotate the screen enough to add more cables (USB-C cables and HDMI cables are very stiff, and if you have a lot of them, it can be surprisingly tough to maneuver in new ones). Having all of the ports face-down presents another novel problem - which is that it's tough to route cables for invisibility to the user. Dell might reconsider and make all ports face straight out from the back - the idea that anyone is ever really looking at the back of a monitor is a fiction reinforced by hair salons, art galleries, and the iMacs on which their employees pretend to work but are really using to cruise the internet all day. The U2723QE is a very serious, functional monitor that is being bought by professionals, and it's more important that the various ports be visible and useful than getting too much into playing petit-Apple. A velcro-equipped wire loom (fabric tube) would work fine.
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