Dell UltraSharp U2723DE
4K monitor with integrated Thunderbolt 4 hub. The best for those who need to connect multiple peripherals with a single cable.
Who it's for
- Developers who need 4K and integrated hub in one cable
- Designers who require high DCI-P3 color coverage
- Users with MacBook or Thunderbolt 4 laptop
Who it's NOT for
- Gamers (60Hz is not enough for gaming)
- Budget-conscious users
- Those who already have a good external dock
Pros
- Thunderbolt 4 hub with 4 USB-A ports
- IPS Black panel with deep blacks
Cons
- High price for a 27" monitor
- No built-in speakers
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| Resolución | 3840×2160 (4K) |
| Tamaño | 27" |
| Panel | IPS Black |
| Conectividad | USB-C 90W, Thunderbolt 4, Hub USB-A x4 |
| Brillo | 400 nits |
| Tiempo respuesta | 5ms (GtG) |
Our verdict
If you use many USB peripherals and want a monitor that doubles as a dock, the Dell U2723DE is unbeatable. The IPS Black panel has the deepest blacks in its class. Charges up to 90W via USB-C.
Approximate price
~550€
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Can I connect two MacBooks with Thunderbolt 4?
Yes. It has two Thunderbolt 4 ports, making it easy to connect two computers and switch between them using the integrated KVM selector.
How does it compare to the LG 27UN880?
The Dell has a better panel (IPS Black vs standard IPS), more USB ports and integrated KVM. The LG includes an articulated arm. The Dell wins if you have many accessories.