![]() ![]() It's not a great option for fast gaming - there are better budget gaming monitors - or for color-sensitive tasks like photo and video editing. You can set specific color temperatures, however, which is nice. There's an audio output on the back, but it doesn't support, and the monitor offers the bare minimum of connection options. The feature set is fairly slim, too its main perk is the four USB 3.0 Type-A connectors. ![]() That's not a big problem for most people - just reseat it and everything's fine - but in my highly atypical case I had to reboot my virtual machine every time the power went off. The power connection seems a bit tenuous as well several times while moving the monitor it loosened enough to power off, even while I was trying to hold it in. The buttons are small, but relatively easy to feel, and the onscreen menu offers a small but reasonable set of options. It feels like one wrong move and the panel is going to pop out of the thin InfinityEdge bezel I doubt it will, but it feels that way. My one quibble is with the plasticky-feeling build quality. It's also got an antiglare coating that works pretty well. maximum brightness runs about 320 nits, and typical contrast is about 700:1 in other words, it delivers fine general-purpose performance. The monitor comes with a factory calibration report to assure you that it's within tolerance to be considered color-accurate, in a standard perceptible-difference unit called "Delta-E." In sRGB, it's very accurate not so much in the default Standard mode, though. There's also a fair bit of latitude for height adjustments. It rotates and tilts smoothly, even one-handed, including 90-degree rotation for using it vertically, or for bringing the connectors to the side so you can see them. You feed the cables through a hole in the back. The display's VESA-mount back simply snaps onto the stand. You simply drop the vertical mount onto the base and screw it on with the captive thumbscrew. Putting together the stand and mounting the display is easy. Depending on the version of the operating system you're running, you might need to download a driver to enable the hub as well. If you've got a recent laptop you want to connect it to, though, might need to use HDMI, and good luck finding an upstream cable for today's USB-C-centric laptops to the full-size upstream connector - it's the double-height version, so you need a Type-A connector on your computer. The U2727D comes with two cables, a USB 3.0 upstream cable that connects to your computer to enable the display's USB hub and a DisplayPort-to-Mini DisplayPort cable. Most of monitor setup is really putting together the base beyond that, you mount the display on the base and make the relevant connections. MHL (Mobile High-definition Link) support ![]()
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