Dell SE2717H

At this price level, it’s hard to imagine a better 27" gaming monitor than the Dell SE2717H. It offers plug-and-play accuracy and FreeSync that will match well with most gaming systems. Its lower 48Hz limit may be a problem for those with older graphics boards, but we think the majority of gamers concerned with value will find it a great addition to their systems.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • Great picture qualityGet excellent picture quality with colors looking consistent across an ultra wide viewing angle, thanks to in plane switching panel technology
  • Comfort View Protect your eyes against harmful blue light (with wavelengths close to UV rays) with Comfort View feature which reduces blue light emission
  • Flicker free; The Dell 27 Monitor controls its screen brightness using direct current, enabling a flicker free viewing experience
  • Stylishly designed with thin glossy bezels and a matte screen
  • Elegantly designed with a smooth curved back in a classy black piano finish, supported by a robust, sturdy stand

PROS

+ Out-of-box accuracy
+ Gamma tracking
+ IPS panel
+ FreeSync
+ Low input lag
+ Responsive screen
+ Styling

CONS

- Limited stand adjustments
- Narrow FreeSync window
- Only one digital video input

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on December 26, 2016
At this price level, it’s hard to imagine a better 27" gaming monitor than the Dell SE2717H. It offers plug-and-play accuracy and FreeSync that will match well with most gaming systems. Its lower 48Hz limit may be a problem for those with older graphics boards, but we think the majority of gamers concerned with value will find it a great addition to their systems.
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By Tom's Hardware on January 02, 2017
The AG271QX requires some tweaking for best results, but once you change a few settings, you’ll get to enjoy a nice image with some of the best motion processing we’ve seen from any FreeSync monitor currently available. A large operating range means it will work with a wide variety of video cards. Both budget and high-end systems can benefit from this versatile display. We think AOC’s new Agon line is starting off well, and we look forward to what the future brings.
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