

An IEC power cord is also in the box for the monitor’s internal power supply. There’s no DisplayPort, which seems an odd omission, considering you can only run at 155Hz over DisplayPort. As always, Dell includes quality cables, in this case USB 3.0 and HDMI. The contents are easily assembled without tools. 6 inch / 14mmĭell’s clamshell-style carton opens to reveal the S2719DGF in three parts: upright, base and panel. Just wanted to share my opinion for those who care about these things.2560 x 1440 144Hz, 155Hz with overclockFreeSync: 40-155Hz, Density: 109ppiĢ4.1 x 15.7-20.7 x 7.5 inches / 612 x 399-526 x 191mm I just couldn't over look those other 2 things when paying 300+ for a monitor you will be stuck with for years. I think the design looks awesome and the responsiveness in gaming is top notch. That's not to say this monitor is all bad. I'm not saying all of them will be like this, just that my unit was. Some people say it's only when brightness reaches a certain point others say it's constant no matter what. Sometimes for the older version of this monitor.

If you Google "Dell monitor buzzing noise" you will see multiple reports of the same thing. I have noctua fans in my system so I value a silent pc and this buzzing was louder than my noctuas.
