27" screens with a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) goals are a prominent decision for some, clients, bringing an agreeable pixel thickness for both work and play. Dell's UltraSharp arrangement has for quite some time been a go-to decision for clients searching for a 60Hz arrangement of this size and invigorate rate. The Dell U2719D, of the UltraSharp arrangement, proceeds with the pattern of regularly diminishing bezel measure and moderate by and large plan. We put this model through hell in our typical suite of tests to perceive how it performs and whether it satisfies the notoriety that the arrangement and brand has developed.

The screen utilizes a 27" Samsung PLS (Plane to Line Switching) IPS-type board with a 60Hz invigorate rate and backing for genuine 8-bit shading. A 5ms dim to dark reaction time is indicated, yet as normal you shouldn't put an excessive amount of weight on this figure. A portion of the key 'ideas' of the screen have been featured in blue underneath.

The screen includes a smooth and moderate plan, with thin bezels on all sides. A double stage structure ('4-side borderless') is utilized, with a thin dark board fringe around the picture and a slim hard plastic external segment. Counting the two parts, the bezels are ~7mm (0.28 inches) at the top and sides and ~8mm (0.31 inches) at the base. The base bezel slants downwards towards the back, the all out width representing that is ~13mm (0.51 inches). The stand neck is matte dark plastic, while the base is a genuinely minimal rectangular plan with a matte silver plastic completion. The screen itself is the overwhelming element from the front, with a medium ('generally light') matte enemy of glare completion utilized as investigated in the blink of an eye.

The OSD (On Screen Display) is constrained by pressable catches on the underside of the base bezel, towards the correct side. There is additionally a power catch, with Dell's favored 'vertical cut' control pointer. This sparkles static white when the screen is on and flashes when it enters a low power state (sign to the framework is lost). The video beneath goes through the OSD menu framework.

From the side the screen is extremely thin, about as slim as a model with inside power converter can be. It's ~7mm (0.28 inches) at most slender call attention to irregularities out further towards the center. The included stand offers full ergonomic adaptability; tilt (5° in reverse, 21° advances), tallness modification (130mm or 5.12 inches), swivel (40° left, 40° right) and turn (90° clockwise or hostile to clockwise pivot into picture). At least tallness the screen clears the work area by ~36mm (1.42 inches) with the highest point of the screen ~398mm (15.67 inches) over the work area. The stand is considerably less of a space hoard on the work area than certain plans, with a complete profundity for the screen and remain of ~179mm (7.05 inches). At the left half of the screen there are 2 USB 3.0 ports (the last one backings BC 1.2 quick charging).

The back of the screen uses silver matte plastic transcendently with a touch of matte dark plastic let down. The stand connects utilizing a snappy discharge component and can be discharged by squeezing a catch underneath the connection point. This enables connection between monitors with speakers to an elective 100 x 100mm VESA good arrangement. Confronting downwards underneath this district is a lock highlight for the speedy discharge component. The ports of the screen face downwards and incorporate; AC power input (inner power converter), HDMI 1.4, DP 1.4, DP 1.4 out (for MST daisy-tying), 3.5mm sound yield, USB 3.0 upstream and 2 further USB 3.0 ports (furthest right port backings BC 1.2 quick charging). Towards the privilege of the port zone there is a Kensington lock opening. Note that the DisplayPort yield has an orange elastic attachment over it in the container with the goal that clients don't confuse it with the info and miracle why the screen isn't showing a picture.

As appeared, the screen utilizes the standard RGB (Red, Green and Blue) stripe subpixel design. This is the regular design expected by current working frameworks, for example, Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS. You needn't stress over content bordering from non-standard subpixel designs as a Mac client and don't have to run ClearType as a Windows client. Clients may wish to go through the ClearType wizard and change as indicated by inclinations, notwithstanding. The subpixel format and course of action is typical for the board type and we had no subpixel-related concerns identified with sharpness or content lucidity on this model. You may see that the subpixels are marginally squat with generally thick dark spaces between them vertically. On certain models this can contribute towards dainty flat groups (static 'intertwine designs'). As we investigate later, we didn't watch a specific issues with this when running the screen at its standard 60Hz invigorate rate. These wound up observable (albeit still moderately swoon) if the screen was overclocked, notwithstanding.