Dell
S2725QS
Based on 183 Reddit mentions
$279.99
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Multi-display Mac Studio M3 Ultra for FCP 11, AE, FPL research & gaming
I recently upgraded to a Mac Studio M3 Ultra (binned) / 2 TB, and here’s the multi-display setup that has been working really well for editing and research:
Displays • ASUS ProArt OLED PA32UCDM — 32", 4K 240 Hz. Main grading/playback display. • 2× Dell S2725QS — 27", vertical 120 Hz. Timelines, sco
...bangclemmefilm in r/MacStudio
October 29, 2025 1:54 PM
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What is the cheapest monitor for a pro
The Dell S2725QS is 4K 120Hz and decent reviews, probably the best cheapest option
tonkfc in r/PS5pro
February 1, 2026 3:34 PM
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OLED/MINILED/IPS - what is the happy medium in 2026?
4K IPS 100% • Dell S2725QS (Most recommended option + a ton of reviews) $280 • Dell S2725QC (Updated version ) $330 • Asus ProArt PA279CRV (Professional graded monitor + 3 yr warranty) $350 If accuracy & longevity is the ultimate goal. Definitely one of these. If you want to do slight gaming as well
...Longjumping_Tea_2920 in r/Monitors
March 18, 2026 7:14 AM
5
From iMac 27 to MacMini
I did the exact same transition after 25 years, 3 iMacs. Have pretty much the same use case. Spent so much time debating what monitor to get and how big a step back it would be. Got the M4, 24 GB, 512 GB, got two 27” Dell S2725QS’s, used better display and it has been absolutely fantastic.no regrets
...Gordoncomstock1 in r/macmini
December 7, 2025 4:18 PM
5
What gaming monitor to buy at any budget (1080p, 1440p, 4K) - THE GUIDE
Good list, but the S2719QS is way outdated, Dell now sells the S2725QS for $299 and it’s 4K, 120Hz, and an early IPS Black (so high contrast). It’s not amazing for gaming, but it is a great deal, and it is certainly the best cheap 4K monitor on the market. I would also completely take out the LG opt
...triggerhappy5 in r/Monitors
April 19, 2025 4:19 PM
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Monitors flickering on and off
I’ve just upgraded my WFH setup and purchased two Dell S2725QS monitors. They’re connected via DisplayPort cables to my docking station (HP USB-C Dock G5).
I’ve attached a video here of what’s happening. Any suggestions of what might be causing this or how to fix this?
Neat-Use-4818 in r/Dell
August 11, 2025 10:52 AM
5
First time posting on here. This is my desk setup, what do you guys think? Do I need anything else? Thanks ☺️
Thank you ☺️ I genuinely love this monitor, it’s very good for the price. So it is this one on Amazon “Dell 27 Plus Monitor - S2725QS, 4K UHD (3840x2160), 120Hz, IPS, 4ms, AMD FreeSync Premium, 99% sRGB, Height Adjust, Built-in Speakers, DisplayPort, 2 HDMI, 3 Year Warranty”
100percentnotamoth in r/desksetup
February 25, 2026 2:14 PM
3
Monitor for mac
In terms of text and icon quality, I'd describe 1440p as like a 5/10 and 4K as an 8/10 when you use the 1440p scale. Your reason to get 1440p here would be the much higher refresh rate. However, you can find 120Hz 4K monitors for pretty cheap, like the Dell S2725QS, if you live in the US. I'd person
...ZachyWacky0 in r/mac
March 1, 2026 7:11 PM
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Home office monitor: Dell S2725QS vs U2725QE
I'm purchasing a monitor setup for a home office. I'm primarily looking at text for document editing/review, email, video calls, etc. I'm upgrading from a 27" 1080p screen, which is horribly grainy.
I'm looking to get two 4k monitors and am currently between Dell's S2725QS (240USD) and U2725QE (630
...science_throwaway8 in r/Monitors
October 18, 2025 8:30 PM
4
Which monitor for my Mac?
Depends if QHD or UHD matters most for you. Personally I would go with the 4k monitor, but you need to get used to 60 hZ refresh rate. If you can afford 300$, go with Dell S2725QS because it has 120 hZ, which is ideal for office work. Also, go for IPS, not VA, especially for office work.
Nice_Pen_8054 in r/Monitors
January 18, 2026 4:35 PM
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