Dell has expanded its S-series — now part of the Dell Plus lineup in China — with two new 27-inch 4K monitors: the S2725QS and S2725QC. The standout difference? The pricier S2725QC model includes a handy pop-up USB-C hub, bumping the price up to 2,499 yuan ($344), while the base model lands at a more wallet-friendly 1,999 yuan ($275).

Dell S2725Q Series

Dell S2725Q Series Specifications

But if you’re looking for something bigger and more immersive, Dell’s new S3225QS is worth a closer look. This 31.5-inch curved display offers a crisp 4K resolution (3840×2160) on a VA panel with a 3000:1 contrast ratio, making it perfect for everything from movie marathons to color-sensitive creative work. It also covers 99% of the sRGB and 95% of the DCI-P3 color spaces and supports over a billion colors, specs that should satisfy photographers, designers, and content creators.

Beyond just sharp visuals, Dell has paid attention to comfort. The S3225QS has TÜV Rheinland’s four-star Eye Comfort certification, plus hardware-level blue light protection and ComfortView Plus tech that cuts harmful blue light without messing up color accuracy, helpful if you’re staring at the screen for hours.

Gamers aren’t left out either. The monitor supports a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium, meaning smooth, tear-free gameplay and buttery scrolling. Response times clock in at 5ms in fast mode, keeping motion blur to a minimum during frantic action scenes.

On the audio front, Dell has thrown in dual 5W speakers that should handle casual watching and light gaming without making you reach for external speakers. As for connectivity, you get two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and even a side-facing HDMI port for less cable chaos. The monitor also doesn’t shy away from ergonomics: height adjustment up to 100mm, tilt between -5° to 21°, and a small degree of swivel make it easy to set up just the way you like.

Visually, the design sticks to a clean, minimalist look with a soft matte white finish and rounded edges, exactly the kind of monitor that wouldn’t look out of place in a modern home setup. Dell also throws in a three-year premium panel warranty and on-site service support, making this a pretty solid all-rounder for the price.

In related news, Xiaomi recently launched the Redmi G27Q 240Hz monitor, offering impressive speed, sharp visuals, and an attractive price point. Additionally, Lenovo has introduced a 24.5-inch 1080p office monitor with a 100Hz refresh rate and a 4ms response time, aimed at everyday productivity needs.

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