If you're on a budget and need a monitor that's good for everyday productivity and photo editing with clear text and image clarity, the Dell S2721QS is a solid choice. However, if you're a serious or competitive gamer looking for an immersive experience with high brightness for HDR content and a wide color gamut for vibrant images, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 would be preferable, albeit at a premium price. The Samsung also offers a much wider screen for multitasking and a higher refresh rate for smoother gameplay, but it won't be as sharp for reading text due to its lower pixels per inch. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Dell S2721QS (IPS)
Good for productivity
Very good text clarity
Very good image clarity
Advantages of the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED)
Good for casual gaming
Good for media consumption
Very good refresh rate
Good contrast
Good brightness
Very good response time
Key differences
Casual Gaming
5.9/10
7.7/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
1221:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
3000:1
373 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
420 nits
386 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
2000 nits
85.2 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
95.0 %
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) is good for casual gaming, while the Dell S2721QS (IPS) is poor.
Productivity
7.9/10
6.7/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
164 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
109 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Dell S2721QS (IPS) is good for productivity, while the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) is only fair.
Cost
$230
$1,024
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
The Dell S2721QS (IPS) has a price of $230 and the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) costs $1,024.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
No
The Dell S2721QS (IPS) is suitable for digital photo editing while the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) is not suitable for digital photo editing.
Print Photo Editing
No
Yes
The Dell S2721QS (IPS) is not suitable for print photo editing while the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) is suitable for print photo editing.
Key similarities
Competitive Gaming
4.9/10
5.4/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
14.5 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
2.0 ms
40 - 60 Hz
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
60,240 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
No
373 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
420 nits
The Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) and Dell S2721QS (IPS) are both poor for competitive gaming.
Media Consumption
6.7/10
7.1/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
5120 x 1440
1221:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
3000:1
373 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
420 nits
386 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
2000 nits
Matte
COATING
Matte
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) to be good for media consumption, while the Dell S2721QS (IPS) is only fair.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
No
No
Both the Dell S2721QS (IPS) and Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) are not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Dell S2721QS (IPS) and Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
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How the Dell S2721QS (IPS) and the Samsung S49AG95 Odyssey Neo G9 (VA Mini LED) compare to other monitors
"The Dell S2721QS 4K monitor brings IPS-level colors and some handy features, like a versatile stand with height adjustments and picture-in-picture for connecting dual systems. But don’t get it for HDR."
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