• Reviews around work (4.17 of 5)

    Dell Ultra HD 4k Monitor P2715Q 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor

    • The second P2715Q worked fine for two and half months.
    • Amazing picture quality, works perfect for my
    • and it's working great for both of my
    • The replacement Amazon send worked great for about a week only
    • The resolution is perfect companion for Mac users as it give you Retina level quality with ample work space
    • Out of the 5 monitors I've received, only 1 works well
    • This is a very good monitor for getting complex work done
    • This monitor works great with windows, but as soon as you hook it up to any Mac the flickering starts.
    • The native resolution works very well with Windows 10
    • Work perfect with Macbook Pro
    • (and 4k resolution is not enough screen work space)
    • This is working well with both windows 7 & ubuntu on my xps 8300
    • One has been sitting on my desk for over a year now - both work just fine without glitches.
    • Monitor works great
    • Its the perfect size display and I absolutely love working on it
    • Running 2 matched pairs of these for layout/design… works well for our setup
    • Simple, wonderful, work great.
    • AND* the monitor has an audio out 3.5mm jack to help as a universal source from all the DP/HDMI that might carry audio (for example, I have an XBox360 over HDMI that I needed to figure out how to just get connected to my normal RCA stereo amplified computer speakers...the 3.5mm jack was perfect to take the HDMI audio signal and with a 3.5mm to RCA cable, works perfect).
    • I contacted Apple support who took me through a series of tests which all indicated my computer was in good working order.
    • The Display port issue is too much work to deal with
    • Also, connected this monitor to my mac mini (2014), worked great with supplied cable - ordered another one (monitor).
    • Verified that this works well with the 12-inch Macbook 2015 @ 4K resolution and 30Hz via HDMI
    • It is a 6 month old HP, which was working well with the old monitor
    • and I wanted a large quality high res display that we both could use when needed to work on projects (mostly obscenely large spreadsheets or design work) that require a larger screen at eye level
    • The THIRD monitor works great.
    • The cable supplied works perfectly with the Mac and the picture quality is great for the price
    • I have this working fine thru a tripplite DisplayPort KVM without issues running 3840 x 2160 x 60.
    • This worked perfect with my Mac Pro 2012 after a few tweaks.1
    • The HDMI cable works great though
    • The monitor has great resolution and works great.
    • The amount of extra screen real estate is incredible, picture quality is great, and the Dell works seamlessly with the MBP.It took no more than a few minutes to set up: plug the upstream USB cable into your laptop so that you can use the three downstream USB ports on the monitor, connect the DP cable, snap the stand in to the back of the monitor, plug it
    • excellent, works perfect arrived quick, great product.
    • Great monitor and ut works like a charm with my Macbook Pro Retina.
    • It works great with my mid-2014 MacBook Pro running at full 4K and 60hz in SST mode without a hitch
    • Only wish it supported 8K with 34"
    • Most graphics cards currently do not support the 4K, while this is changing, it does make the technology less appealing for some.
    • The text is also big enough that I can actually lean back now to view my monitor, where before I had to lean forward to use my old monitor, (which defaulted to a smaller 2560 x 1440 resolution).I also noticed scaled to full resolution (3840 x 2160 at 60hz refresh rate using DisplayPort), the MacBook starts to struggle a bit, so even though it technically supports that size, you will likely need a MacBook released in 2016/2017 to ensure it has enough power to smoothly drive 4K at its full resolution (though I doubt most people do so since the text and other elements are really small then).There also appears to be a slight shadow along the bottom edges (it may be more pronounced if you look at the monitor at a downward angle), which I read is normal for IPS monitors (it's even worse for monitors larger than 40 inches evidently), so I don't consider this a defect
    • Love the 4K, wow nice picture for a desk top, easier on the eyes as great definition
    • On the plus side, the quality is good (not outstanding like my 5K
    • K looks great on this monitor, although 4K content is fairly hard to find, especially since Safari does not support 4K on YouTube
    • (my screen has a native whitepoint which appears to be closer to 5700K), and I love it
    • One thing to note here is that I have a mid 2014 Macbook Pro 13" which doesn't support 4K at
    • Cable Male to Male 4K Ready - 6 Feet, Black
    • I considered the Acer G257HU because a friend uses it for editing as well but, decided to fork over the extra cash (a little over $100 more) for the extra resolution (4K vs 2K) and higher color support (1.07 Billion vs 16.7 Million)
    • On the plus side, the quality is good (not outstanding like my 5K
    • My 2006 graphics card didn't have a mini-display port to support 4K, and I also got a new GTX
    • I was waiting for 4K to become more affordable and also with a friendlier user experience
    • I've primarily used this monitor for gaming and really enjoyed the response time, colors and clarity you'd expect from an excellent 4K display
    • Contrary to a lot of rumors, this monitor is fast enough for video and gaming (8ms response on 4K)