Dell released so MANY gaming monitors!!! - S-Series
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Thanks to Morning Brew for sponsoring today's video! Sign up to Morning Brew for free today at bit.ly Dell released their 2021 line-up of S-series gaming monitors, it's a bit weird since they do own Alienware and typically release it under that name. Oh well!
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Dell's 2021 S-Series gaming monitors are introduced through a hands-on unboxing and quick-fit comparison of four models spanning 24 to 34 inches. The video begins with the host pulling out four Dell monitors and noting the unboxing process, including the included cables, base stands, and a reminder that the setup is quick and tool-free for most models. He highlights each panel type from the lineup: a 24.5 inch IPS panel, a 27 inch VA panel, another 27 inch VA variant with a different curve and finish, and a 34 inch ultra-wide VA panel, drawing attention to their physical design differences, stands, and curvature radii. Throughout the segment, the presenters compare practical aspects like curvature, height adjustability, and physical I/O, while emphasizing how these monitors fit both gaming and workstation tasks. The discussion then shifts to core specs such as refresh rates, panel types, adaptive sync support, response times, and peak brightness, noting that the lineup covers a spectrum from 165 Hz to 240 Hz, with the ultra-wide model offering a broader field of view, useful for productivity as well as immersive gaming. The moderators conclude by framing each model around its ideal use case, from competitive gaming to cinematic widescreen setups, and tease deeper dives on Linus Tech Tips if viewers want to explore specific models in more detail. The video also features sponsor content and a brief note on pricing, signaling where buyers should weigh value against performance when choosing among the four monitors.
Topics · technology · hardware · reviews · gaming
Questions answered
- What are the four Dell monitors in the 2021 S-Series lineup?
- The four models showcased are a 24.5 inch IPS, a 27 inch VA with 1500R curve, a second 27 inch VA variant, and a 34 inch ultra-wide VA with an 1800R curve.
- What are the key differentiators among the models?
- Key differences include panel type (IPS vs VA), screen size, curvature radius, refresh rate (ranging from 165 Hz to 240 Hz for the fast IPS model), and whether the monitor supports G-Sync compatible hardware. I/O options and HDR capabilities also vary, with all but the ultra-wide lacking high-end HDR certification.
- Which model is best for productivity vs competitive gaming?
- The ultra-wide 34 inch model is highlighted as excellent for productivity due to its expansive canvas and curvature, while the 240 Hz fast IPS model is positioned as the top pick for competitive gaming thanks to its responsive performance.