When comparing Dell UltraSharp U2717D vs LG 32MA70HY-P, the Slant community recommends Dell UltraSharp U2717D for most people. In the question“What are the best monitors?” Dell UltraSharp U2717D is ranked 61st while LG 32MA70HY-P is ranked 149th. The most important reason people chose Dell UltraSharp U2717D is:
The U2717D works fairly good in bright environments, where it can fight glare thanks to its high sustained peak brightness that measures at almost 300 nits.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Good for bright rooms
The U2717D works fairly good in bright environments, where it can fight glare thanks to its high sustained peak brightness that measures at almost 300 nits.
Pro Colorful display
The Dell U2717D can reproduce the entire range of sRGB color gamut which is the default color gamut for both desktop and web applications.
Pro The newer iteration of the beloved u2515h
InfinityEdge - very small Bezel.
Pro Looks good from an angle
The picture quality of this monitor doesn't degrade noticeably when you view the panel from a side thanks to the monitor's high-quality IPS panel. Though, this is a common property of an IPS monitor.
Pro Good for multitasking
The LG 32MA70HY-P is a good pick for those who like to work with multiple windows simultaneously because of the sizeable on-screen area it offers. You can easily fit two Word documents stacked side-by-side on its massive 32-inch screen. Apart from the standard tab arrangements that are built into the Windows, you can download LG's Split Screen software that contains additional desktop arrangements.
Cons
Con Not good for gaming
While playing action games, this monitor doesn't feel responsive because of its massive input lag. The measured value of the U2717D's input lag is 33 milliseconds. In this price range, you can get up to six times faster panel.
Con More latency than the previous model (u2715h) make it less suitable for gaming
Con Image looks pixelated
When you view this monitor from up close, you will be able to spot some individual pixels because of the low pixel density of the 32MA70HY-P. Since the monitor's massive 32-inch panel has the resolution of only 1920x1080 pixels, its pixel density measures at the mare 68.84 pixels per inch.
