Dell UltraSharp U2722D 27" QHD Review

Our Verdict
The Dell U2722D is the premium QHD work monitor — Thunderbolt 4, factory calibration, and Dell's legendary build quality justify the price.
Pros & Cons
+ Pros
- +Thunderbolt 4 with 90W charging
- +Factory calibrated Delta E < 2
- +KVM switch for two computers
- +DisplayPort daisy-chaining
- +Dell 3-year warranty
− Cons
- −QHD not 4K
- −No HDR
- −60Hz only
- −Price is above average for QHD
In-Depth Review
The Dell UltraSharp U2722D is the monitor enterprises buy and professionals want at home. Its 27" 2560×1440 IPS panel is factory calibrated to 99% sRGB and Delta E < 2, with superb viewing angles and consistent brightness. The real differentiator is connectivity: Thunderbolt 4 (90W charging), DisplayPort out for daisy-chaining, a full USB hub, and a KVM switch for two-computer control. The ergonomic stand offers the widest adjustment range in its class. Dell's 3-year Advanced Exchange warranty provides peace of mind. At $449, it's a premium buy that justifies every dollar.
Specifications
| Panel | 27" IPS |
| Resolution | QHD 2560×1440 |
| Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
| Color Coverage | 99% sRGB |
| Calibration | Delta E < 2 |
| Ports | 1x Thunderbolt 4 (90W), 1x DisplayPort in/out, 2x HDMI, 5x USB-A |
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