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Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor (U2719D) Review

All Specs Dell s $499.99 UltraSharp 27 Monitor (U2719D) is a well-rounded 1440p productivity monitor for your top workers, especially ones whose job, at least occasionally, involves exacting color work such as processing photos for the web. It has a wide range of comfort features and some useful ports, but its absence of a USB Type-C video input puts it at a slight disadvantage compared with otherwise similar monitors, including one particular model offered by Dell at a comparable price. A Splash of Style, and Four Ways to Twist The U2719D is similar in design to that model, the Editors’ Choice-award-winning Dell 27 USB-C Monitor (P2720DC), as well as to many other Dell business monitors from recent years. That means it is both stylish-looking and utilitarian, as well as feature-rich. Factoring in the stand, the monitor measures 15.4 by 24.1 by 7.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 18.8 pounds. The 27-inch in-plane switching (IPS) flat panel has a native resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixe

Dell 27 Curved Gaming Monitor (S2721HGF) Review

All Specs Gaming monitors don t need to be flashy or expensive, or excel in every single screen-quality aspect, to be good players. The Dell 27 Curved Gaming Monitor (S2721HGF) shows that you can get stellar gaming performance for a very reasonable price. The $299.99 display (on sale for $229.99 at this writing) features a 27-inch 1080p (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) panel with a peak 144Hz refresh rate. It doesn t break any records for contrast or color, but between its very low measured input lag and Nvidia G-Sync/AMD FreeSync smoothness, it is sure to satisfy PC gamers looking for a solid midsize screen on a tight budget. For that, it earns an Editors Choice award as our favorite budget gaming panel so far in 2021.

Sony XBR-55X900H Review

Modest contrast with weak black levels Oversaturated reds and undersaturated greens Sony is practically synonymous with quality TVs, and its new X900H family offers a stylish design, accurate colors out of the box, and loads of features thanks to the Android TV platform. It would be a strong choice for a budget-friendly line based on its performance. Unfortunately, it’s priced squarely in midrange territory, with the 55-inch XBR-55X900H we tested retailing for $999.99. That’s several hundred dollars more than stronger performers like the Hisense H9G and the TCL 6-Series. A Stylish Design The X900H looks simple and stylish, with a narrow matte black plastic bezel running around the screen, slightly wider on the bottom than on the sides and top. The bezel itself is framed by a band of brushed metal that curves around to flat, gunmetal sides. Along with thin, metal, V-shaped feet, the X900H gets a high-end-looking splash of chrome that doesn’t try to outshine the screen.

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