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title, date, description, categories, score
| title | date | description | categories | score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dell 27 Plus 4K - S2725QC | 2025-03-28 | Brand-new productivity monitor from Dell |
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8 |
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The S2725QC is a bright, sharp 4K 120hz productivity monitor with decent colour accuracy but poor contrast.
My panel had a bit of backlight bleed on the bottom and top that's noticeable in a darker room.
Since it's in Dell's "Plus" product range, the port selection is limited compared to equivalent UltraSharp monitors.
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My hunt for a Monitor
After my experience with the Dell UltraSharp U2721D, I initially wanted to purchase the 2024 U2724D version for its sleek bezels and 120hz refresh rate. However, its lack of USB-C DisplayPort Alt mode and power delivery meant I decided not to get it.
Dell released the newest revision of its 27" S series monitors, the S2725QC, a day before my 17th birthday. I knew right away that this was the right choice for me.
Unboxing
I bought the monitor direct from Dell.com. It was €413.28, €77.28 of which was VAT. Thanks, EU...
It was shipped by DPD and arrived in its own packaging, but there was zero dings or scuffs.
It took about just about 4 days to arrive after placing my order.
Upon opening, you're greeted by:
- Instruction pamphlets
- The individual parts for the stand
- UK C13 power cord
- USB-C To USB-C cable
- Cover for the ports on the back
Underneath lies the monitor itself, wrapped in protective material. It has a slit down the middle to easily attatch the stand.
After you attatch the stand, all you have to do is lift the monitor out and take the protective material off. Voilà!
The monitor has decent build quality. The outer shell is made of plastic, along with the stand. It's pretty hefty and quite sturdy.
Display
{{< note title="Update - December 27, 2025" >}}
The display review website RTINGS, known for their thorough testing and benchmarking of monitors, published a review of the S2725QC in late 2025 that includes a far better calibrated colour profile available for download.
I noticed an improvement in greys and darker colours after using their profile, though do note that your results may vary.
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Please note: I do not have the proper equipment to test claims from the manufacturer. This is is purely based on my experience and expectations.
Text is sharp and readable and 4K content looks great. Motion is smooth thanks to the 120hz refresh rate.
It has good contrast & colour accuracy. Installing the driver on Dell's website gives you the proper colour profiles for use with the monitor.
The backlight bleed on my unit is minimal and not very noticeable outside of very dark scenes. Your experience may vary.
Connectivity
The rear of the monitor features:
- USB-C (5gbps) upstream with DisplayPort 1.4 Alt mode and 65 watt PD
- 2x HDMI 2.1 ports (with support for FRL, HDR and VRR)
- USB-A (5gbps)
This section of the back has a cover you can clip on to hide the ports.
It also offers "easy access" pop-out ports at the front that includes:
- USB-C (5gbps) with 15 watt PD
- USB-A (5gbps)
They are a little wobbly though.
I personally use the USB-A port for my Logitech reviever.
Audio
There's nothing remarkable about the included speakers. They work. Music sounds like it's being played through two tin cans and strings, but they're alright for speech.
Conclusion
I am very happy with my purchase and I hope this monitor serves me well for years to come.








