When comparing Crossover 27Q 27" S-IPS vs Dell U2718Q, the Slant community recommends Crossover 27Q 27" S-IPS for most people. In the question“What are the best 27+ inch monitors?” Crossover 27Q 27" S-IPS is ranked 1st while Dell U2718Q is ranked 11th. The most important reason people chose Crossover 27Q 27" S-IPS is:
Good image quality due to IPS (In-Plane Switching) LED backlit panel made by LG in Korea with 6ms response time and standard 1000:1 contrast ratio and 8-bit colors. This is the same LG IPS panel used in Apple displays, but sold at a fraction of what Apple charges.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Good image quality
Good image quality due to IPS (In-Plane Switching) LED backlit panel made by LG in Korea with 6ms response time and standard 1000:1 contrast ratio and 8-bit colors. This is the same LG IPS panel used in Apple displays, but sold at a fraction of what Apple charges.
Pro Good build quality
Most customers report that Crossover 27Q is of high quality.
Pro Virtually no light bleed
Compared to other monitors this is practically non-existent light bleed.
Pro Lightweight
Crossover 27Q weighs about 7kg. Because of this it is easier to find VESA mounts.
Pro Great value for money
With Crossover 27Q listed as $417 with image quality the same as Apple Cinema Displays this is a good choice of monitor.
Pro Can calibrate the monitor yourself
You can adjust the monitor to display colors and blacks accurately as needed.
Pro Almost 90° tilt
You can use it as a vertical monitor if you're OK with a 3-4 degree offset.
Pro 40° left & right swivel
You can turn the monitor to both sides about 40°.
Pro Solid stand
Stand is rectangular, made of metal encased in plastic and of good build quality.
Pro Excellent viewing angles
The monitor's overall picture quality doesn't degrade much if you view the panel at an angle. This is especially important for those who, for example, plan to mount the monitor on a wall.
Pro Works good in a well-lit room
When situated in a bright room, regarding picture quality the Dell U2718Q performs on par with the best monitors in its price bracket. It delivers beautiful images that have lifelike colors and deep blacks. Colors look fantastic thanks to the monitor's IPS panel that can sustain the reasonably high level of brightness - up to 300 nits, without losing the details.
Cons
Con Unsupported
Con No input scaling
Make sure your graphics card can handle resolution of 2650x1440.
Con Poor HDR performance
This monitor can't deliver the proper playback of the HDR content because its peak brightness and color gamut don't correspond to the HDR requirements. The U2728Q covers only around 75% of the DCI-P3 which means that it can reproduce only 3/4 of the total colors used in the HDR content.
Con Poor HDR performance
This monitor can't deliver the proper playback of the HDR content because its peak brightness and color gamut don't correspond to the HDR requirements. The U2728Q covers only around 75% of the DCI-P3 which means that it can reproduce only 3/4 of the total colors used in the HDR content.
