Dell U2718Q 27" 16:9 UltraSharp 4K IPS Monitor
Model: U2718Q


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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 21.0 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 27.0 x 17.0 x 8.0" |
General Information
Display Screen Coating | Anti-glare with hard-coating 3H |
Backlight Technology | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz |
Viewing Angles | 178°/178° |
Pixel Pitch | 0.1554 x 0.1554 mm |
Pixel per Inch | 163 |
Contrast Ratio | 1300:1 (typical) |
Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
Response Time | 5 ms (GtG) |
VESA Compatibility | 100 mm |
Ergonomics | Height Adjustable: 5.1" / 130 mm Tilt: -5 to 21° Swivel: -45 to 45° Pivot: 90° (clockwise & anti-clockwise directions) |
Diagonal Viewing Size | 27" / 68.47 cm |
Connectivity | 1 x DisplayPort (ver. 1.2) 1 x Mini DisplayPort (ver. 1.2) 1 x HDMI (ver. 2.0) |
USB | 1 x USB 3.0 port - upstream 4 x USB 3.0 ports - downstream (Including 2 x USB 3.0 BC 1.2 charging capability at 2 A max.) |
Audio Output | 1 x audio line-out |
Operating System Supported | Windows 10, 8.1, 7 |
Preset Display Area (HxV) | 23.49 x 13.21" / 596.74 x 335.66 mm |
Temperature & Humidity | Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C Non-Operating Temperature -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C Operating Humidity 10 to 80% non-condensing Non-Operating Humidity 5 to 90% non-condensing |
Altitude | Operating: 16,404' / 5000 m Non-Operating: 40,000' / 12,192 m |
Power | Voltage Required 100 to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz (±3 Hz); 1.5 A (typical) Power Consumption Typical: 30 W Maximum: 99 W ENERGY STAR: 24.32 W Standby / Sleep: Less than 0.3 W |
Compliant Standards | ENERGY STAR certified EPEAT Gold TCO Certified Display RoHS Compliant |
Dimensions | With Stand 24.07 x 16.15-21.27 x 7.89" / 61.14 x 41.02-54.03 x 20.04 cm Without Stand 24.07 x 14.02 x 1.93" / 61.14 x 35.61 x 4.9 cm |
Weight | Panel Only 20.72 lb / 3.7 kg |
Color Support | Color Gamut (Typical) 99.9% sRGB, 99.9% Rec 709, 80.7% DCI-P3 Color Depth 1.07 billion colors Color Calibration Accuracy Delta E |
Panel Type | In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology |
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The Dell UP2718Q is a premium 27″ 4K IPS monitor for color editing and professional use, but its great input lag and response time performance make it viable for gaming as well. HDR performance, on the other hand, is underwhelming.
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Factory-calibrated precise colors, Full ergonomic support, Quick response time and low input lag, Extensive connectivity options
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Software-emulated HDR only, No AMD FreeSync, Not flicker-free
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The Dell U2718Q is a good monitor for most uses. It has wide viewing angles and excellent ergonomics, great for use as an office monitor. It's a good basic gaming monitor, but it probably won't please most serious gamers.
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Wide viewing angles., Easy to adjust stand with great ergonomics., Outstanding gradient handling.
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Poor HDR performance., Mediocre black uniformity and visible backlight bleed.
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The Dell U2718Q is an intriguing addition to the popular UltraSharp range. Offering a blend of 4K and HDR visuals, the £725 IPS display has the ability to dazzle but struggles to reach its full potential due an immature ecosystem.
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4K UHD resolution, Ultra-slim InfinityEdge bezels, Element of future proofing with HDR, Three-year warranty, Versatile stand
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HDR support in Windows is lacking, No HDMI cable in the box, HDR not available via DisplayPort, Some evidence of backlight bleed
I purchased this monitor to run as a second monitor with an iMac 5k (2017) and it works flawlessly so far. The picture is fantastic and I'd say it's as good as the iMac screen side by side. I used a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) out from the mac to a DP in on the Dell and it worked instantly.
This is probably one of the best values for a work monitor. Code/text is crisp - which was the main thing I was looking for in a monitor. I've played a few casual games on it so far and the colors and resolution are nice but I knew this wouldn't be as smooth as something running 144Hz.
I have a 27" LG UltraFine 5K monitor and was looking for a 2nd monitor that's more affordable to complete the setup. Tried a cheaper LG 4K but their matte finish really made the text hard to read. I'm pleased with this Dell monitor which has a screen coating that's between matte and glossy.
Tried a few different monitors .. this works great with my MacBook Pro. Using a HDMI to USB-C cable through a USB hub to my MP. Minor suggestion to the designers .. move the cable hole in the stand higher, so as to hide the cables when the screen is fully elevated.
This is a very nice looking monitor (as it should for the price). It has an issue that's well known that switching inputs can cause it to freeze. I knew this before I bought it and figured I was fine since I only planned to use one input.
I replaced the Dell Ultrasharp 24" HD monitors with these so that I could have a full 1080P preview window on After Effects and Premiere Pro. I already loved the smaller ones, and adding 4K, HDR, and a few inches for each monitor made a huge difference!
Best 4K monitor in the price range. read reviews every where and is one of the top 10 recommendations for 2018 and 2019. and after purchase it didn't disposing me. Color profile perfectly match my apple Thunderbolt Display. Tried the LG 32UK50T-W before this but totally disappointed.
I am a professional visual designer and I use this display for print pieces as well as web and apps. Color is extremely important to get right, and this monitor is not up to par. Colors do not match my MacBook no matter how I try to calibrate the monitor.
Seems to be well built, easy to adjust and sharp and clear image. Colors feel a little washed out. Maybe I need to play around with the colors a bit. The screen is anti-reflective and I have mixed feelings regarding anti-reflective screens on high resolution devices.
While it provides good color accuracy on Windows, this monitor WILL NOT work properly on macOS since there's no official support on mac yet. You can see in the photos that the green is shown incorrectly (last few gradients are merged) on this display comparing to the one shown on macbook pro's...
- 27" IPS (In-Plane Switching) Technology
- DP / Mini DP / HDMI Inputs
- 3840 x 2160 Resolution
- 1300:1 Contrast Ratio
- 350 cd/m² Brightness
- 178°/178° Viewing Angles
- 5 ms (GtG)
- 1.07 Billion Colors
- Built-In USB 3.0 Hub
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- Dell U2718Q 27" 16:9 UltraSharp 4K IPS Monitor
- Power Cable
- Mini DisplayPort Cable
- USB 3.0 Upstream Cable
- Limited 3-Year Advanced Exchange Warranty