The Dell U2723QE offers strong performance for digital photo editing and general productivity tasks at a lower price, making it a solid choice if budget is a concern and your focus is on those activities. However, if you're seeking a monitor with higher brightness, better contrast, and notably superior capabilities for HDR gaming and media consumption, the Innocn 27M2V would be worth the extra investment. It also has a wider color gamut, making it suitable for serious photo editing, including tasks intended for print. For casual and competitive gaming, the Innocn 27M2V provides a smoother experience with its higher refresh rate and variable refresh rate support, which helps reduce screen tearing. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black)
The Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) has no clear advantages over the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED).
Advantages of the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED)
Very good for casual gaming
Best in class for productivity
Very good for media consumption
Good refresh rate
Very good text clarity
Very good image clarity
Very good contrast
Very good brightness
Very good color volume
Good response time
Key differences
Casual Gaming
6.1/10
8.2/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
3840 x 2160
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
160Hz
1978:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1098:1
341 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
790 nits
415 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
1175 nits
97.3 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
80.2 %
Semi-Gloss
COATING
Matte
The Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is very good for casual gaming, while the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) is only fair.
Competitive Gaming
4.9/10
5.9/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
160Hz
20.7 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
8.3 ms
N/A
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
20 - 160 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
No
341 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
790 nits
The Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) and Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) are both poor for competitive gaming, though the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is somewhat better.
Productivity
8.1/10
9.9/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
3840 x 2160
162 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
164 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Semi-Gloss
COATING
Matte
The Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is best in class for productivity, while the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) is very good.
Media Consumption
7.0/10
8.3/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
3840 x 2160
1978:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1098:1
341 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
790 nits
415 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
1175 nits
Semi-Gloss
COATING
Matte
The Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is very good for media consumption, while the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) is good.
Cost
$545
$730
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
The Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) has a price of $545 and the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) costs $730.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
No
Yes
The Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Print Photo Editing
No
Yes
The Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) is not suitable for print photo editing while the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) is suitable for print photo editing.
Key similarities
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) and Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) are suitable for digital photo editing.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) and Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
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How the Dell U2723QE (IPS Black) and the Innocn 27M2V (IPS MiniLED) compare to other monitors
"Thanks to the wide color gamut, games and videos will look even more vibrant than the standard wide gamut displays (such as LG’s Nano IPS with 98% DCI-P3 and ~90% Adobe RGB, for instance), especially when it comes to blue, cyan and green shades. All in all, if you want a 27″ 4K high refresh rate gaming monitor with a mini LED FALD backlight, the Innocn 27M2V is currently the best model available."
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