The expansive 27” screen features InfinityEdge, a virtually borderless display on all four sides that lets you see more of your work.
Product Features
- Exceptional details, ultimate efficiency – a 27″ 4K screen with incredibly thin bezels – ideal for multiple monitor setup
- Hone in on every task with a multi-monitor setup and experience a virtually seamless view thanks to ultrathin bezels
- Dell HDR combines greater depth of colors, remarkable clarity and a high contrast range of shades to create strikingly realistic images
- Connect up to six compatible RF devices or Bluetooth 4.0 through Dell Universal Pairing. Dell Display Manager Compatibility. Operating system supported-Windows 10, 8.1. 7. Tackle multiple tasks at once and stay organized thanks to Easy Arrange, a feature that lets you tile and view applications side by side
- From the #1 monitor Brand worldwide for four consecutive years*. Brightness 350 cd/m²

Not the clear cut winner the P2715Q was, but a very nice monitor nonetheless. – Maybe not (See Update) **Please see update at bottom for revised purchasing advice.**This is a solid upgrade to the insanely popular UHD monitor from the last generation. That one was hands down the best of the blossoming midrange UHD/4K pack and a no brainer pick. Dell sold them by the ton for a reason. This generation, it’s not so simple.From a pure panel…
Great mid-range 4K monitor with HDR support I’ll start by saying I would give this monitor 4.5 stars if possible due to excessive backlight bleed with the first monitor I received.Also, note that this monitor is currently available for significantly less than on Amazon, selling for $550 from Dell and $500 from Microcenter (as of late Aug 2017).I’ve had the monitor for a few weeks now and use it primarily as an external display for a 2017 Macbook Pro but also with a PS4 Pro and with a secondary PC…
Fantastic Monitor. Was really plug and play Fantastic Monitor. Was really plug and play, with 4k supported natively by Windows 10 and the older graphics card I’m still using via displayport (GTX660…a GTX 1070 is on its way, though). I am a wedding photographer and filmmaker and upgraded from a 22″ 1080p monitor for two main reasons:1. More real estate (especially for Adobe Premiere & Photoshop)2. For a color-calibrated and accurate screen to work off.Sure, there are more accurate monitors out there, but for a…