The Dell P1425 ($329.99) is only the second of the company's portable displays we've reviewed in the past three years. Physically, it resembles the Dell 14 Portable Monitor (C1422H)—the company's ...
Dell's IPS Black technology gives this monitor exceptional contrast and color. Features an integrated Thunderbolt 4 hub for versatile connectivity. No built-in speakers or webcam, and the included ...
The U2421E is a 24-inch (measured diagonally) IPS panel with WUXGA (1,920-by-1,200-pixel) resolution. This resolution works out to a 16:10 aspect ratio that gives you more vertical real estate for the ...
Dell’s new UltraSharp U5226KW packs a 52-inch 6K IPS Black panel, 120Hz refresh rate, and built-in Thunderbolt 4 docking.
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The S3422DWG, like many of Dell's other gaming monitors, is unassuming: apart from the octagonal stand, it looks similar to Dells' office ultrawides, with a frameless bezel, a simple Dell logo along ...
Not only does the Dell U5226KW tap the outer limits of monitor width seen in productivity displays we've reviewed, but it provides the extra vertical screen room that the widest monitors often lack.
Gamers looking for a budget gaming monitor are spoiled for choice. Dozens of attractive options sell between $200 and $300. Dell’s entry in this packed arena, the S2721HGF, is a 27-inch, 1080p display ...