Dell
U2720Q
Based on 29 Reddit mentions
$659.00
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Is there a worthwhile upgrade for my 4k/27" monitor?
I'd go 5k. I have Dell U2723QE, U2720Q and U2718Q on my desk next to an iMac Pro. My iMac Pro display is my favorite. Can't tell you why, it just looks better to my eyes.
movdqa in r/mac
September 30, 2025 3:20 PM
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Please, help me decide on display for Mac Mini, for once
I think you’ve done a lot of good research because those are the monitors I was considering for my home workstation, too. I also working in branding and went with the Dell Ultrasharp U2720Q 27”. So far, I’m very happy with it. I use a monitor arm to attach it to my desk.
Invite-Salt in r/graphic_design
December 4, 2025 10:37 AM
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Has Apple quietly fixed horrible rendering for non-retina external displays
Maybe i’m just complacent, but it looks fine on my Dell U2720q?
regular_poster in r/MacOS
May 21, 2025 3:32 PM
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Kuycon G32P
I also received mine the other day and experienced none of the issues you described. I think it’s great, though I’m not a professional content creator or monitor expert. For normal use, it’s been a huge upgrade over my Dell U2720Q. I’m using it with my Mac Mini M4 Pro, connected via USB-C.
jelu77 in r/macmini
August 3, 2025 5:37 AM
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IPS or QD-OLED for Mixed Usage
Don't get the QD-OLED if you're going to work with a lot of text. You will definitely notice the fringing and the clarity itself will be ever so slightly softer than IPS. Especially more if you're worried about burn in. Not saying it will develop but it's definitely annoying having it on your mind 2
...lucellent in r/Monitors
April 5, 2025 8:44 PM
3
Best budget monitors for Mac Studio?
Used or near new Dell U2720q, I use them, they are great
dlopan666 in r/MacStudio
February 21, 2026 12:35 AM
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Thanks to this sub just pulled the trigger on the M4 Mac mini. need honest advice on monitor + peripherals before I screw up.
You can stick with the lower DPI for your gaming since there is motion. But for computer work? Headaches, eye strain, eventually get bad vision, need to pay more for better glasses in the long run. Don't know your age, but health is important! A good monitor is MORE important than an any other part
...blaine-yl in r/macmini
December 7, 2025 4:52 PM
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150k NZD budget for laptop refresh
Kia Ora fellow Kiwi. At a quick glance, I would be inclined to go for the Lenovo ThinkBook 14 2-in-1 Gen 4. Crank the memory up to 32G: 16G is for losers and West Island criminals. SODIMM slots are also disappearing across all classes of mobile compute, so it's an upfront investment to future-proof
...whetu in r/sysadmin
March 21, 2025 1:28 AM
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Purchase advice: ASUS ProArt PA27JCV (5K) vs Dell U2725QE – Which Should I Choose?
Unless you get an Apple Studio Display, there will be a difference. The color on the Asus and Dell will be a little different. The matte finish on either will make fine details look less crisp. Given that you use Photoshop, I have to assume you will notice the differences. The real question is wheth
...swanlobr in r/Monitors
March 22, 2025 4:25 AM
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Purchase advice: ASUS ProArt PA27JCV (5K) vs Dell U2725QE – Which Should I Choose?
I had a change of heart and priorities. I bought (and returned) the 5k Asus… If you sit 32” from your screen (think deep desk, with keyboard tray extending over your chair), then the Asus is pretty remarkable. The clarity is astounding, just as I remembered from my 5k Apple Thunderbolt Display. Part
...swanlobr in r/Monitors
April 6, 2025 1:47 AM
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