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- Resolution 2560 x 1440 QHD / WQHD
- Diagonal 27"
- panel technology IPS
- Refresh Rate 60Hz
A G
F Energy efficiency class
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Optimise your virtual meetings with a 68.58 cm (27") QHD monitor with integrated pop-up camera, two 5 W speakers and a separate Microsoft Teams button.
Free teamwork.
- One button.Numerous advantages: The world's first Microsoft Teams certified68.58 cm (27") QHD video conferencing monitor.i It has been speciallyto launch the Teams application, join meetings and respond to notifications at the touch of a buttonand respond to notifications at the touch of a button. In addition, there isan LED indicator to notify you of Teams alerts.
- Optimisingvirtual meetings: thanks to an integrated pop-up infrared camera, two5W speakers and a noise-canceling microphone, this display makes it easy to collaborateDisplay makes it easy to collaborate wherever you work.
- Quick and securesecure protection: Save time logging in with secure Windows Hello facial recognitionTime logging in - faster than remembering and typing passwordsPasswords.
- Personalised convenienceComfort: Say what needs to be done and let Cortanai do the work by voice commandby Cortanai.
- Instant productivityProductivity: Simply press the on/off button on the monitor - theThe monitor and the connected Dell PC even when the laptop lid is closedeven when the laptop lid is closed. Compatible with select Dell PCs.
First-class video conferencing
- Intensive collaboration:Simplified collaboration with an integrated infrared camera forFHD video conferencing and two built-in 5 W speakers that enable communication from anyfrom any workstation. Background noise is eliminated by theNoise-canceling microphone.
- More security:The pop-up webcam is hidden when not in use and through theRecognition via Windows Hello adds an intelligent layer of security
- Seamless video playback from all viewing anglesVideo playback from all viewing angles: FHD videos with aFrame rate of 30 frames per second provide seamless, media-quality videoMedia-quality video playback and impressive image sharpness. The wide178°/178° viewing angle provides superior visibility and consistent colourideal for videoconferencing.
Your productivity hub
- Connectivity for more productivitymore productivity: thanks to wired connectivity via RJ45 and USB-C®, your monitor supportsyour monitor supports Etherneti, power, audio and video in one reliablereliable solution without cable clutter.
- The Power of USB-CPower of USB-C: Harness up to 90W of power with USB-C and charge your laptop withup to 90 W and charge your laptop (even when the monitor is off) with the"Always On" power supply function. This single cable solution also savesup to 72% on workstation set-up time, reduces cable clutter andCable clutter and transmits power, data and audio - all at the same time.
- Quick andconvenient: thanks to the two easily accessible super-fast USB ports(5 Gbit/s, 1st generation USB 3.2), you can connect everything you need,and keep it within reach. At the USB-C port forDeepL access, you can even charge your mobile phone for free(charging power up to 15 W).
- ImprovedManageability: Since the MAC address forwarding, PXE boot and wake-on-LAN functions areand Wake-on-LAN functions are conveniently integrated, this monitor is easy to manage.
- EfficientMultitasking: Connect two PC sources to the monitor - ourintelligent Auto KVM function detects the second connected PC and provides seamlessand ensures seamless switching of control. KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse)allows you to control both PCs with a single keyboard and mouse.In addition, you can increase efficiency by 21%i by connecting a second monitor via theDaisy-chain function.
Comfortable collaboration
- Gentle on the eyesEyes: ComfortView Plusi is a permanently switched-on, integratedBlue light filter. The technology improves visual comfort by reducing thepotentially harmful blue light emissions, while ensuring excellent colourexcellent colour accuracy.
- Specifically designed for youdesigned: Navigate the menu and adjust the screen settingswith the easy-to-use joystick control.
- Functionality in perfect design: This elegantdesign: this elegant monitor has a small stand and improved cable managementand improved cable routing. The cables are hidden in the stand tube so thatYour desk in the office or home office is always tidy.
- ImportantComfort factor: You can tilt, rotate and swivel your monitor and adjust its height to a maximum ofHeight to a maximum of 120 mm so that you feel comfortable at work - no matter how and where you workno matter how or where you work.
Dell Display Manager
- Productive at allall levels: With Easy Arrange you can run multiple applications on one orscreens with 38 preset window partitions and easily arrange them side by sideside by side and customise up to five windows individually. Thefacilitates multitasking.i
- SeamlessTransitions: The automatic recovery function remembers where you left off, so you canwhere you left off, so you can resume your work exactly where you left off - even after you haveeven after you've disconnected.
- MoreManagement options: In asset management reports, IT managers can quicklyQuickly capture and track all monitor data, as well as set up multiple monitorssimultaneously in a single setup process.
- The key to convenienceConvenience: Shortcuts save you even more time, as display management settings can be easily configuredDisplay management settings are easy to configure, so you can start workingYou can get to work faster.
- Advanced compatibilityCompatibility: With support for multiple operating systems, Dell Display ManagerDell Display Manager helps you stay productive no matter how you work.
Technical data
Name | Dell C2722DE 27" IPS Monitor, 2560 x 1440 QHD / WQHD, 60Hz, 8ms |
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Article number | 1000024273 |
GTIN/EAN | 5397184504918 |
Manufacturer SKU | C2722DE |
Model name | C2722DE |
Brand | Dell |
Product Type | Monitor |
Product Series | Dell C Series |
Technology | LCD Technology LED: LED is a lighting technology. With LED technology, diodes are used as illuminants and not conventional UHP lamps. The advantage of this technology is that the diodes do not use a filament and practically do not consume energy. However, LEDs have a more bluish colour range than UHP lamps, which is why the image is often perceived as somewhat colder. Colour wheel: Besides the DMD chip, the colour wheel is one of the most important criteria for image generation in DLP projectors. The colour wheel rotates constantly at extremely high speed and currently has 3, 4, 5 or, in some cases, even more colour segments. Through the colour wheel, the light from the projector lamp is alternately broken down into the primary colours red, green and blue practically without interruption. In modern projectors, the colour wheel also contains white and sometimes other colours such as cyan, magenta and yellow. With 3 segments, the colour wheel rotates at 3600 or 7200 rpm, with 7 segments at up to 14400 rpm. (4x speed). Each colour perceived by the eye in a DLP projector is therefore an extremely fast sequence of individual, differently coloured light beams until the actual processing. Because this technology sometimes does not use all the colour positions of the colour wheel for high-contrast images, or because the colours required for colour mixing are arranged far apart on the wheel, some viewers recognise the rainbow effect. This characteristic is more noticeable with slower colour wheels and slower rotation speeds than with projectors with faster and more frequently segmented colour wheels. |
panel technology | IPS |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 QHD / WQHD Resolution Resolution: The resolution of a projector is the maximum number of image points (pixels) that a projector can display based on its naturally existing technology, i.e. without conversion or cropping of the image. The native resolution is the number of pixels that a projector physically has to display the image. A projector usually interpolates a resolution when it receives an image signal with a higher resolution than the native one. If this is the case, there may be a lack of image detail or general blurring in the displayed image. If a projector receives an image signal with a lower resolution than the native, it also interpolates, it scales the image up to the native resolution, calculates corresponding additional pixels, if possible without changing the image information. The disadvantage here is that although the image is displayed larger than fed, the original individual pixels may become much more visible as they are multiplied by the conversion. 4K: 4K refers to the resolution of 3840 x 2160 or Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV). This resolution corresponds to 4 times the resolution of Full HD. To record films with this resolution, special cameras are needed that can record at around 8 megapixels (4K). Full HD: The term Full HD is used to describe devices that can physically display or output HDTV signals in full (1920 x 1080 pixels). 1080p: 1080p is the specification of the vertical picture lines. Among other things, it refers to the resolution 1920 x 1080. The "p" in this case means full frames, so all picture lines are displayed simultaneously. 1080i: 1080i is the specification of the vertical picture lines. The "i" in this case means fields. This signal is usually displayed interpolated (e.g. by devices with a 1280 x 720 HDready resolution). The interpolation digitally adds pixels, but also offers a slight blurring. In contrast, 1080p playback uses full frames. |
Diagonal | 27" |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 Aspect Ratio Format: The projected image is output in a format (aspect ratio) specified by the projector. The format is also determined by the resolution of the projector (see also the entry "Resolution"). The screen format is usually selected on the basis of the format of the beamer image. The most common formats are 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10. |
Viewing angle - Horizontal | 178° Viewing angle - Horizontal Viewing angle: The viewing angle indicates the distance from the centre line at which the projected image is perceived as being of good quality without restrictions. As a rule, the horizontal viewing angle is specified. A good viewing angle lies within a range of 110 to 130 degrees from the centre of the picture, i.e. 55 to 65 degrees to the left and 65 to the right. If you are outside the viewing angle, the picture deteriorates disproportionately. |
Viewing angle - Vertical | 178° Viewing angle - Vertical Viewing angle: The viewing angle indicates the distance from the centre line at which the projected image is perceived as being of good quality without restrictions. As a rule, the horizontal viewing angle is specified. A good viewing angle lies within a range of 110 to 130 degrees from the centre of the picture, i.e. 55 to 65 degrees to the left and 65 to the right. If you are outside the viewing angle, the picture deteriorates disproportionately. |
Contrast Ratio | 1,000 :1 Contrast Ratio Contrast: The contrast reflects the gradations between the lightest and darkest point. This is determined from white to grey to black. The higher the contrast, the more precisely the individual gradations between the respective sections can be recognised. In real use, however, the contrast actually only plays a role in darkened rooms, as the light counteracts the contrast. Therefore, contrast plays a rather subordinate role in presentation devices. It should also be noted that the contrast is determined differently depending on the technology. This often results in very different values on paper. Black level: The black level indicates the lowest light value of the projection that is achieved when projecting a black image. The better the black level, the more the dark colours / black tones are emphasised in the image. |
Max. Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
Response time | 8ms |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
Support - VESA | 100 x 100 |
Inputs | 1x Displayport , 1x Ethernet , 1x HDMI , 1x USB-C , 2x USB-A Inputs HDMI: Digital connection for the transmission of picture & sound. Necessary for high-resolution picture quality (HDTV). Since HDMI 1.4 (High Speed) suitable for transmission of 3D content in Full HD. For high-resolution picture quality in UHD, 4K or HDR, the connection via HDMI 2.0a and higher is suitable. HDMI 2.1 or higher should be used from 120Hz refresh rate in 4K. VGA: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for analogue image transmission. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connections, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. DisplayPort: The DisplayPort connection is a VESA-standardised connection for the transmission of image and sound data. In addition to HDCP encryption, DPCP is also supported. Due to its compact size, the connection is most commonly used in notebooks. An extra small variant is the MiniDisplayPort, which is used especially with Apple devices. DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is an interface for the transmission of video data. Only analogue signals can be transmitted via DVi-A, only digital signals via DVI-D and both types of signals via DVI-I. USB: USB (Universal Serial Bus) is used to control and manage the projector (USB-B). With some business devices, office files and images can also be presented directly with a USB stick or a mouse can be connected via the USB input (USB-A). Toslink: The Toslink connection is an optical signal connection that works on an optical fibre basis. It is used for the digital transmission of audio signals. The optical design offers a lower susceptibility to interference from external magnetic and electrical influences. The connection is mostly used in the area of DVD / Blu-ray players and comparable devices in connection with an AV receiver, if these work with dts or Dolby Digital signals. YUV: The YUV connection, also called Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or component connection, is an analogue video connection with three channels (light intensity and two colour channels). Qualitatively, it is the best analogue video connection. Component cable: The YUV connector transmits analogue signals over three cables (Y=black and white UV=colours). YUV is used to transmit HDTV and is compatible with Cinch, for example. S-Video: The S-Video connection is also called S-VHS or Hosiden connection. Compared to the Cinch video connection, it works with two channels (brightness/colour). In terms of quality, it is somewhat better than the Cinch video connection, but there are also limitations. These can be explained by the susceptibility of the signal, which is reflected in picture distortions, for example. Cinch: The cinch video connection is also called composite connection. To make it easier to recognise, it is usually sheathed in yellow. Since the transmission is only via one channel, the picture quality is on a low level. D-Sub15: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for image transmission on an analogue basis. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connectors, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. RS232: The RS232 interface can be used to control or manage the projector. Mini Jack: With a single-pin Mini Jack, mono audio signals can be transmitted, with a two-pin stereo audio signals and with a three-pin stereo audio signals and image data can be transmitted. Scart: Scart is a connector that can be used to transmit analogue audio and video signals. It is compatible with other analogue connections such as RCA or S-Video. ARC: The audio return channel, also called ARC or audio return channel, was introduced with HDMI version 1.4 to reduce the amount of cabling between HDMI components. The audio return channel runs via the existing HDMI cable. Therefore, an additional cable for the sound no longer needs to be connected. However, both devices must support ARC. All audio file formats that are also transmitted via the SPDIF interface can be transmitted via the audio return channel. These include Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre Sound and PCM audio. As an example, a connection between a TV (including receiver) and an AV receiver could be made via an HDMI cable. The sound from the TV is fed back via the HDMI cable. Previously, an additional digital cable (coaxial or Tos-Link) was required for the audio signals. |
Outputs | 1x Displayport Outputs HDMI: Digital connection for the transmission of picture & sound. Necessary for high-resolution picture quality (HDTV). Since HDMI 1.4 (High Speed) suitable for transmission of 3D content in Full HD. For high-resolution picture quality in UHD, 4K or HDR, the connection via HDMI 2.0a and higher is suitable. HDMI 2.1 or higher should be used from 120Hz refresh rate in 4K. VGA: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for analogue image transmission. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connections, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. DisplayPort: The DisplayPort connection is a VESA-standardised connection for the transmission of image and sound data. In addition to HDCP encryption, DPCP is also supported. Due to its compact size, the connection is most commonly used in notebooks. An extra small variant is the MiniDisplayPort, which is used especially with Apple devices. DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is an interface for the transmission of video data. Only analogue signals can be transmitted via DVi-A, only digital signals via DVI-D and both types of signals via DVI-I. USB: USB (Universal Serial Bus) is used to control and manage the projector (USB-B). With some business devices, office files and images can also be presented directly with a USB stick or a mouse can be connected via the USB input (USB-A). Toslink: The Toslink connection is an optical signal connection that works on an optical fibre basis. It is used for the digital transmission of audio signals. The optical design offers a lower susceptibility to interference from external magnetic and electrical influences. The connection is mostly used in the area of DVD / Blu-ray players and comparable devices in connection with an AV receiver, if these work with dts or Dolby Digital signals. YUV: The YUV connection, also called Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or component connection, is an analogue video connection with three channels (light intensity and two colour channels). Qualitatively, it is the best analogue video connection. Component cable: The YUV connector transmits analogue signals over three cables (Y=black and white UV=colours). YUV is used to transmit HDTV and is compatible with Cinch, for example. S-Video: The S-Video connection is also called S-VHS or Hosiden connection. Compared to the Cinch video connection, it works with two channels (brightness/colour). In terms of quality, it is somewhat better than the Cinch video connection, but there are also limitations. These can be explained by the susceptibility of the signal, which is reflected in picture distortions, for example. Cinch: The cinch video connection is also called composite connection. To make it easier to recognise, it is usually sheathed in yellow. Since the transmission is only via one channel, the picture quality is on a low level. D-Sub15: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for image transmission on an analogue basis. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connectors, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. RS232: The RS232 interface can be used to control or manage the projector. Mini Jack: With a single-pin Mini Jack, mono audio signals can be transmitted, with a two-pin stereo audio signals and with a three-pin stereo audio signals and image data can be transmitted. Scart: Scart is a connector that can be used to transmit analogue audio and video signals. It is compatible with other analogue connections such as RCA or S-Video. ARC: The audio return channel, also called ARC or audio return channel, was introduced with HDMI version 1.4 to reduce the amount of cabling between HDMI components. The audio return channel runs via the existing HDMI cable. Therefore, an additional cable for the sound no longer needs to be connected. However, both devices must support ARC. All audio file formats that are also transmitted via the SPDIF interface can be transmitted via the audio return channel. These include Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre Sound and PCM audio. As an example, a connection between a TV (including receiver) and an AV receiver could be made via an HDMI cable. The sound from the TV is fed back via the HDMI cable. Previously, an additional digital cable (coaxial or Tos-Link) was required for the audio signals. |
Product width | 61.234 cm |
Product height | 42.543 cm |
Product depth | 5.39 cm |
Weight | 5.74 kg |
Colour | Black |
EEK Spectrum | A to G |
Energy efficency class | F |
Delivery contents | DisplayPort Cable , USB-C Cable , USB cable |
Condition | New |
Warranty | 24 Month |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
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