Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC Monitor - Black
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Key Specs
- Refresh Rate144Hz
- Maximum Resolution2560 x 1440
- Native Resolution2560 x 1440
- Response Time1 milliseconds
- Panel TypeTN
- Synchronization TechnologyG-SYNC (NVIDIA Adaptive Sync)
- Screen Size27 inches
- Number of HDMI Inputs1
- Number of DisplayPort Ver 1.2 Inputs1
General
- Product Name27" LED QHD G-SYNC Monitor
- BrandDell
- Operating System CompatibilityWindows
- Model NumberS2716DGR
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Display
- Refresh Rate144Hz
- Maximum Resolution2560 x 1440
- Native Resolution2560 x 1440
- Contrast Ratio1000:1
- Response Time1 milliseconds
- Display TypeLED
- Panel TypeTN
- Synchronization TechnologyG-SYNC (NVIDIA Adaptive Sync)
- Aspect Ratio16:9
- Curved ScreenNo
- Brightness350 candela per square meter
- Screen Size27 inches
- Horizontal Frequency250.6 kilohertz
- Horizontal Viewing Angle170 degrees
- Vertical Viewing Angle160 degrees
- On-Screen Display LanguagesChinese (simplified), Brazilian Portuguese, English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese
Connectivity
- Number of HDMI Inputs1
- Number of DisplayPort Ver 1.2 Inputs1
- Headphone JackYes
- Number of HDMI Outputs0
- Number of DisplayPort Inputs (Total)1
Compatibility
- Wall MountableYes
- VESA Wall Mount Standard100mm x 100mm
Feature
- TiltableYes
- Anti-GlareYes
- Built-in USB HubYes
- Built-In WebcamNo
- Integrated Speaker(s)No
- TV TunerNo
Dimension
- Product Width24.1 inches
- Product Depth (With Stand)7.9 inches
- Product Weight15.2 pounds
- Stand IncludedYes
Power
- Power Consumption90 watts
- Power Saving/Off Mode0.5 watts
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Additional Accessories IncludedDisplayPort cable, Software, SuperSpeed USB cable
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 years
Other
- UPC884116232643
Customer rating
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 2328 reviews
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Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Excellent Gaming Monitor, Buy with Confidence
|Posted .I recently purchased three of these monitors for my triple screen set up after thoroughly researching them. I also finally had a chance to see one operate in person at the Best Buy store here in town. Here are my thoughts. In summary, this is an excellent gaming monitor that will serve you well, particularly if you get it on sale at $400-$550. INTRODUCTION I will say out of the box that I am a Dell guy when it comes to monitors. To date, the best monitor I have ever owned when you take into account quality, longevity, etc. is the legendary Dell 24 Inch WFP 2408 monitor. I bought one in 2008 and used it, along with two others I later purchased, until early 2016!!! I finally decided it was time for an upgrade but I was limited on funds and so I got three of the moderatly priced but nonetheless excellent Dell 27 Inch S2715h IPS monitors. They have have served me well, in fact I am typing this review on one of them right now. But it wasn't long before I became aware of Dell's first gaming monitor, the S2716DG. After reading about this monitor extensively, including feedback from many iRacers, I finally pulled the plug on purchasing three of these from Best Buy when they went on sale for $499 each. The purchase was well worth it. SPECIFICATIONS This monitor has all of the right specifications for sim racing and PC gaming generally. Here are the specs that mattered most to me: 27 Inch Size QHD - 2560 X 1440 Resolution Nvidia GSYNC 144 hz Refresh Rate 1 ms Response Time TN Panel DisplayPort and HDMI Connectors Matte Coated Screen VESA 100 x 100 Mount HDMI and DisplayPort Cables Included 3 Year Warranty with Advanced Exchange from Dell Now some of you might be concerned already - a TN panel? Yep, that is exactly what I thought, but to be fair, this is no ordinary TN panel. Yes, IPS panels do have better colors out of the box but Dell has done something very special here - they have managed to give us the benefit of IPS like colors but in a TN panel. OUT OF BOX IMAGE QUALITY As to image quality, the out of the box default calibration is not good. The image looks washed out. However, I was able to quickly rectify that by changing the following settings. First, in the monitor controls, I reduced the Brightness to 26% (I now have it at 30%) and I adjusted R to 97, G to 99 and B to 96. Second, I made the following adjustments to desktop color settings in the Nvidia driver: Gamma .60 and Digital Vibrance 80% (I now have it at 75%). These settings have made all of the difference but I will tell you that picture appearance on a monitor is very subjective and so your mileage can and likely will vary based on what you like. I personally prefer darker, more striking colors, with less brightness. That being said, most folks will likely find the default settings to be unsatisfactory because of the brightness and so even if you just reduce that, you probably will see great improvement. I came from glossy monitors and there is no question that matte is the way to go. That probably explains why most monitors are matte, not glossy. BUILD QUALITY Dell monitors have always enjoyed great build quality in the ten years plus I have been buying them and this monitor is no exception. The stand is very solid and clamps nice and tight to the monitor. The monitor has an understated appearance to it, with no fancy gamer marketing logos, etc. like you see with the competing Asus ROG and Acer Predator line of PC gaming products. I know my picture doesn't show build quality very well, but you can see that the monitors have very thin bezels and an understated appearance. I personally don't mind the fancy ROG and Predator stuff, but some may prefer the much plainer Dell approach. The screens have a nice anti-glare coating. My only slight complaint is the piano black finish on the back, which shows dust and fingerprints quite well. PERFORMANCE To get the best performance out of the monitor, YOU HAVE TO USE THE DISPLAYPORT connection, otherwise no Nvidia GSYNC. Also, the monitor may not give you the 144 hz refresh rate over the HDMI connection. Once I got the settings right, I was amazed at the beauty of the picture. In iRacing, for example, the colors at the tracks I tested including Silverstone and Auto Club just pop. No pictures can do them justice. The reds at Silverstone and blues at Auto Club are so vibrant. But the real difference here is the Nvidia GSYNC and 144 hz refresh rate. I have a GTX 1080 GPU and a Core i7 6700k CPU and so in iRacing, I am able to average anywhere between 100 and 143 FPS at the triple screen resolution of 7680 X 1440, which means I get incredible visuals, that are running silky smooth. If iRacing were the only game that these monitors worked for, that would be good enough for me, since iRacing is my primary sim and game. The downside here, however, is that to get the most out of these monitors, particularly because three of them run at a resolution that is higher than 4k, you have to have quite a rig or you have to adjust your settings in game downward to get the most out of the high refresh rate. Of course I did not stop at iRacing. I also tested Project CARS and Assetto Corsa, both of which look and run absolutely amazing with these monitors, even at 7680 X 1440. Raceroom Experience and F1 2016 also look good, but are not quite as pretty and smooth. F1 2016 runs at lower FPS at 7680 X 1440 and so it does not have quite the same smoothness as iRacing, Project CARS and Assetto Corsa. I also tried Automobilista. The good news is it runs very smoothly, but for whatever reason, the colors are washed out no matter what I tried. I have read that some games, Automobilista apparently one of them, will override the Nvidia desktop color settings. I also tested many of my other games, including Witcher 3, Deux Ex Mankind Divided, Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered, Call of Duty Infinite Warfare, Call of Duty Black Ops III, Far Cry 4, Doom, Sleeping Dogs and Tomb Raider. I found that with each of these games, in order to get the "Ultra" eye candy plus the higher FPS of at least 70+, that I had to switch to one monitor running at 2560 X 1440. That was not a problem for me, as I am not wedded to triple screens for non racing games. Each of these games runs silky smooth, and look amazing. I will say that I prefer 2560 X 1440 with higher FPS on these monitors over 4k on my Samsung 40 inch 4K TV! I also tested some other games, including Battlefield 1 and GTA V that I prefer on triple screens and they did not disappoint. Very smooth and beautiful. I cannot comment on the 1 ms response time spec and whether it makes any difference. I have read that it matters most in FPS games and that is why TN panels are preferred by gamers, since only TN panels have the 1 ms response time spec. If that matters to you, there you go. CAVEATS As I already mentioned, there are some caveats that come with this monitor, which I think also overlap with other gaming monitors that include this cutting edge technology. First, as previously mentioned, the out of the box settings are not good, and Dell's failure to include a Gamma adjustment in the monitor menu is questionable. So, know that if you go with this monitor, chances are that you will need to fuss with the settings on the monitor AND in the Nvidia control panel. Second, as previously mentioned, you need a powerful rig to get the most out of these monitors, particularly if you run the ideal triple screen resolution of 7680 X 1440. That is a lot of pixels, more than 4k. Also, GSYNC does work all the way down to 30 FPS, but in order to get the silky smooth images, you really need to average at least 70-80 FPS, which is not easy. And, these monitors are not cheap. They list for $699, which is more competitive than the comparable Acer and Asus monitors, but my research over the last few months has revealed that the monitors are usually on sale somewhere between $400 and $550. I also will mention Dell's support. The 3 year warranty is nice but my experience with Dell's support in the past has been mixed. To be fair, it has been at least 5 years since I have contacted Dell support and so their customer service may have improved. I have never had to use Dell's support for the many Dell monitors I have purchased. That says something. That being said, I did have to get support for both Dell computers I bought in the past and it was a hassle. And finally, I personally do not like to buy a monitor sight unseen. If you can, view these monitors in person at your local Best Buy or whatever local retailers you may have that have an operating display model of this monitor. Ideally, go see the competing Acer and Asus models as well. I was able to see the monitor in action at Best Buy before I took delivery and that helped cement my decision to purchase, but Best Buy has a great return policy and so there is little risk. Online retailers have the PIA RMA process and so I am glad I would have avoided that if I had decided to return these monitors. SUMMARY So, as you probably can tell if you have read this far, I am very satisfied with my purchases. The Dell 27 Inch S2716DG is a solid gaming monitor that will serve you well. Buy from Best Buy with confidence!
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Hands-down the best 1440p monitor out there!
|Posted .Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I just absolutely love this monitor. It's a top-notch gaming monitor without looking like a gaming monitor, which is important to me. This is my first 27", 1440p resolution and G-Sync monitor, so throwing all three together at one time has been wonderful! I love how this monitor makes the dips into the 50 and 60 FPS realm look so incredibly smooth. But that's the power of G-Sync baby! Below are monitor color settings I found online that really brought the colors to life! Nvidia Control Panel Use Nvidia Settings • All channels Brightness + 45% Contrast + 55% Gamma + 0.96 Digital vibrance + 45% • Red channel Brightness + 40% Contrast + 70% Gamma + 1.00 •Green channel Brightness + 50% Contrast + 50% Gamma + 0.89 • Blue channel Brightness + 50% Contrast + 50% Gamma + 1.00 • Monitor settings Brightness 75% Contrast 77% • Color Custom Color R 97% G 99% B 96%
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Very good gaming monitor for the price
|Posted .I did a vast amount of research before I bought this monitor. I have a ips 60hz monitor I used for gaming. After proper calibration and tinkering with the brightness the monitor is actually really great considering its a TN panel. My model I got had no dead pixels, no back light bleed, no gamma problems etc. It did take some research afterwards to find a proper calibration setting but now the picture looks stunning. The gsync is very lovely on it. I have a high sensitivity to screen tearing and it works like butter( granted you have a graphics card that supports it). I can't notice the difference honestly in 100ish fps to 144 fps but the monitor does support it. The stand is surprisingly quite good I have it set on a stable desk. It looks very clean and professional, not red and black and gaming badges all over it. I wouldn't buy it on full price since the full price puts it in territory of the likes of asus and acer ips panels that have g sync and 144hz support. But at 450 sale it's a heck of a performance to price monster. Overall I quite enjoy the monitor no serious flaws, and while it's not as great as the leading 1440p ips monitors in picture quality it's still pretty close to it plus it benefits from very very low input lag. At 450 it's hard to beat.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Best monitor I've ever owned since 1986.
|Posted .Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I travel for work, I'm a programmer for communications audio and video equipment and I am a gamer. At home I have 3 of these connected to an Asus rampage build with 2 Asus 1080 STX ROG video cards in SLI. This monitor gets more use on the road with a PS4 and XBOX One and also as a 2nd screen for work. It looks superb even after owning it since October 2016(bought 1st one) and December 2016(bought the other 2). It is now December 2019. I have used this Dell every day for many hours since purchase, SOLID! I'm mostly using it with HDMI input for the consoles, so the PS4 tops out at 60hz refresh rate and Destiny 2 still looks phenomenal. The USB 3 input and all the outputs are ridiculously convenient. Even the box it comes in is well designed. I've lugged this thing through airline travel, up mountains in my truck to get to communications towers, into cold and extremely warm temps and it just snaps right together with the brilliant stand design and fires right up every single time , no issues. The clarity, vibrant colors, brightness, black blacks, I have not one complaint about this Dell. Get one.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Just as good as an IPS
Posted .This monitor does not conform to the standard TN stereotype (imo, Dell has a lot to do with that). As others have said, 144hz, Gsync, 1440p, 1ms response for under $500? Unheard of. For the current time you won't find all of that for this price point and from my understanding the IPS equivalent would be ~$650+. I've been keeping an eye out for a year now and this is finally it; I picked up two. I also find strange how no one has mentioned the thin bezel and flat/minimal design of this monitor. Great looking piece of hardware if you're seeking a modern PC setup. A requirement for me at this point. It's a great monitor and my first high quality display. I'll never go back under 144hz or 2560x1440 (also g sync is incredible). It will look like absolute bad out of the box but you can fix that easily. Nvidia Control Panel > Adjust desktop color settings Select "Use NVIDIA settings" Brightness 50% Contrast 50% Gamma 0.72 Digital Vibrance 70% Hue 0 Dell S2716DG menu Brightness 43% Contrast 75% Set a custom color and play with it, this is what I have. R 97% G 99% B 96% This is a good starting point.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Excellent monitor for the price
Posted .Some people say Asus or Acer are better than this one. Let me tell you something. For $449 (today as black friday early access) no other gaming monitor beats this one. After calibration you will love it. Make sure your Nvidia card is a 970 or higher otherwise you won't get 144Hz. See calibration settings in the pictures below for Nvidia control pannel + 55 brightness and 75 contrast on the monitor itself. You will love this monitor. By the way, it is true that Asus look sharper but that's because they have a technlogy called vivid pixel which when enabled delivers sharper images. It makes a difference but not for the price this monitor has right now. I had a MG279Q side by side with this monitor with Vivid Pixel enabled it is true it looks better when they don't have back light bleed or any defects (IPS monitors suffer from this a lot). Note that Asus MG279Q is an IPS monitor. The only difference in terms of colors after calibration was the blues. Blue colors tend to look a bit darker but only the blues. The rest are the same I can tell you. This is a TN monitor and even so it has great viewing angles and excellent colors. Not to mention G-sync and refresh rate of 144 Hz. No match for this beast at $449.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Excellent gaming monitor for the price
|Posted .Owned for 4 months when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5This monitor is a great monitor that offers G-Sync technology that works well with NVIDIA graphics card. I highly recommend this to a beginner in gaming. The picture quality is great, the blacks can seem dark at times, however this isn’t a huge issue most of the times. I notice this heavily on Netflix than gaming. I have since bought a second one, and there are obvious signs of wear on the older model. One being the LED backlight ghosting some have mentioned. Columns of my screen appear when the monitor is about to be turned off. It’s not obvious unless you are looking for it. The older one also has lost its brightness compared to the new one, however, some tweaking in the settings were able to fix this. Besides that, I have not noticed any issues with this monitor, as I believe a lot of those small little cons are just from normal wear and tear. The pros on the other hand, outweigh the cons. The monitor itself, being G-Sync, allow you to game without ghosting, screen tears or refresh rate issues. It operates at 144 Hz refresh rate and has a 1 ms response time. This is huge and for the price it currently sits at, is unbeatable in my opinion. The picture is crisp, and further tweaking in the settings allows you to make the image even brighter for a better gameplay experience. The 27 inch monitor is great for dual screen as you can easily split the screen into multiple sections. Overall, I highly recommend this monitor, especially since it’s almost half of what I paid for it 2 years ago. The G-Sync is unmatched with NVIDIA graphics card.
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Quality5 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
So good I bought another.
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I bought this screen last black Friday 2018 for 350. If you're looking for G-Sync, 1ms response, 144hz,1440p, 99% color accuracy, look no further. I can't see myself paying full price for it tho. This black Friday 2019,it was cheaper than last year's deal. I had to score another. Now I have two. Just make sure you have a desk long enough if you're going to use it side by side. I have a 74" long desk, it fills it pretty well.
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Q: QuestionIs 144htz at 1440p possible with hdmi, or do you have to use display port to achieve that?
Asked by Nobody.
- A:Answer You have to use the DisplayPort cable to have 144htz at 1440p. You also have to use the DisplayPort cable to use G-Sync.
Answered by AGirlHasNoName
Q: QuestionWhat happened to the price? It was $450, and now $699
Asked by Grovattek.
- A:Answer Wait a bit. It'll be back on sale again. I've seen this monitor go on sale 3 times over the last month or so.
Answered by Moosehead
Q: QuestionI am running a NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 with 2GB GDDR5 which on Nvidia site says works with Gsync. Does the Gsync happen automatically or do you do something in the settings?
Asked by AEEG.
- A:Answer You have to enable the G sync in the Nvidia Control Panel. It is under the display settings tab. Once you enable it then you set your refresh rate on the monitor and it is locked in. If you have your monitor go into sleep it will reconnect every time you wake it up.
Answered by Sasilencer
Q: QuestionIf you are not gaming on only watching YouTube/Netflix videos would the display port adapter still be better to use than HDMI?
Asked by AEEG.
- A:Answer HDMI is fine. Display port is mainly used for higher refresh rates for gaming I think
Answered by Ryan
Q: QuestionDoes anyone know what revision this is?
Asked by Dave.
- A:Answer The one I received 31 July, 2018, was Rev A09.
Answered by BillR
Q: QuestionDoes it come with the hdmi cable
Asked by Dobbi.
- A:Answer No, it comes with a DisplayPort cable.
Answered by Moosehead
Q: Questionwhat number do you adjust to get ips
Asked by GGGGGGGGGG.
- A:Answer IPS is a panel type, not a setting. THis is a TN panel monitor. To adjust image settings I started with the suggestion of another reviewer and it worked for me,. Brightness 50% Contrast 50% Gamma 0.72 Digital Vibrance 70% Hue 0 Dell S2716DG menu Brightness 43% Contrast 75% Set a custom color and play with it, this is what I have. R 97% G 99% B 96%
Answered by Erich
Q: QuestionHas anyone experience backlight issues or pixel inversion? I have heard complaints specifically for this model. Just curious to know if anyone has had it and was able to get the issue resolved. Thanks.
Asked by Mibo.
- A:Answer No issues at all. Gorgeous all around monitor!
Answered by CJ7117