Dell introduced the SE2726HG gaming monitor: 27″, IPS and 240 Hz at a price of $130

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 12:14

Dell expanded its line of gaming displays and introduced the SE2726HG model with an extremely attractive price and features that are usually found in more expensive devices.

What is known

The new monitor features a 27” IPS panel with a resolution of 1920×1080, which is the most popular format among cyber athletes. The main feature of the model is a 240 Hz refresh rate, providing the smoothest image in dynamic games. The response time is declared at the level of 0.5–1 ms GtG, which reduces trails and improves the clarity of moving objects.

The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium smoothing technology and variable refresh rate (VRR) — this helps eliminate frame tearing and makes the gaming process more stable. The screen brightness reaches 300 nits, the contrast is 1000:1, and the color gamut is 99% sRGB, which is sufficient for everyday work and gaming.

Dell has provided two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, a headphone output, as well as VESA mounting and a Kensington slot.

The monitor is available in two models, SE2726HGS and SE2726HG, which have identical specifications and differ only in stand ergonomics. The HGS model offers height, rotation, and tilt adjustments, while the HG model provides only tilt adjustment with a simple stand.

The SE2726HG monitor belongs to the 2026 line and has already appeared in retailer catalogs, although supplies are still limited. The price of the HGS model is $140, HG is $130.

Source: Gizmochina