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    Dell’s 4K 120Hz monitor drops to $251 for Prime Day

    By ayaksızTemmuz 12, 2026Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    Dell’s 27-Inch 4K 120Hz Monitor Hits Record-Low Price

    A high-refresh-rate monitor isn’t just for gaming. While a traditional 4K 60Hz display is perfectly capable for everyday work, a 120Hz panel delivers noticeably smoother scrolling, cursor movement, and window animations that can make long work sessions feel more comfortable. That’s what makes Dell’s latest discount on its 27-inch 4K 120Hz monitor particularly attractive.

    The monitor is currently available for $251.72, marking one of its lowest prices to date and making it one of the most affordable 4K 120Hz displays on the market.

    Two Versions to Choose From

    Dell offers two nearly identical models with slightly different connectivity options:

    • Dell S2725QS – $218.49
      • HDMI
      • DisplayPort 1.4
    • Dell S2725QC – $251.72
      • HDMI
      • USB-C (5Gbps)
      • Built-in USB hub

    Both models feature the same 27-inch 4K IPS panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, but the USB-C version adds extra convenience for laptop users.

    USB-C Adds Flexibility—With One Limitation

    The S2725QC’s USB-C port isn’t a full-speed 10Gbps connection. Instead, it’s limited to 5Gbps, relying on Display Stream Compression (DSC) to deliver high-resolution video while simultaneously carrying USB data.

    Although it works well for connecting a laptop and using the built-in USB hub, users seeking the best possible display performance may still prefer using the monitor’s HDMI connection.

    Built for Productivity

    Beyond its smooth refresh rate, Dell includes several features that make the monitor well suited for office work:

    • Fully adjustable stand
    • Height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments
    • Portrait mode support
    • Matte anti-glare coating

    The ability to rotate the display into portrait orientation is especially useful for coding, document editing, and reading long web pages without occupying additional desk space.

    IPS Panel With Eye Comfort Features

    Rather than using OLED or mini-LED technology, Dell opts for a traditional IPS panel, which offers:

    • Wide viewing angles
    • Accurate colors
    • 99% sRGB color coverage
    • 1500:1 contrast ratio

    The monitor also includes ComfortView, Dell’s low blue-light mode, which reduces blue-light emissions while maintaining color accuracy to help reduce eye strain during extended use.

    Excellent Value for Home Office Users

    While gamers may gravitate toward higher refresh rates or OLED displays, Dell’s 27-inch 4K 120Hz monitor strikes an excellent balance between productivity, image quality, and smooth everyday performance.

    With prices starting at $218.49 for the HDMI model and $251.72 for the USB-C version, both variants represent strong value for anyone looking to upgrade from a standard 60Hz office monitor without spending premium money.

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