Thunderbolt 3 = Video, Audio, Data, Power - Dell S2718D
Thunderbolt 3 = Video, Audio, Data, Power - Dell S2718D
2017-07-05
this is the della s 27:18 D and it's a
rather special monitor for anyone
rocking a thunderbolt three capable
machine before we get into the specifics
of that though let's take a look at the
monitors design for collection and the
panel itself the sidelines the s 27:18 D
looks great it's super thin and has
these vessels very similar to the
infinity edge vessels found on XPS
laptops it's got this clean design with
a sturdy stand sloping all the way down
to the USB type-c port and speaking of
ports from the left side it's got power
in hdmi displayport USB type-c with
unable 3-2 USB ports and a headphone
jack the panel itself is a 2560 by 1440
60 Hertz IPS display with HDR and it
looks fantastic
because it's an IPS display it's got a
great color accuracy fantastic viewing
angles and an overall clean image
there's not really that much more to say
about this panel other than in summary
it's one of the best quad HD displays
I've ever seen now this is what makes
the S 27:18 be special I've got the Dell
XPS 15 95 60 connected to it via one
cable and through that one cable video
and audio is transferred data is
transferred from the USB port on the
monitor to the laptop and also power
this thing powers your laptop while
doing all of the other stuff with just
one cable this makes it a great work
monitor so let's say you have this
monitor in your office all you will have
to do when you get there is just plug in
that one single cable and your
headphones keyboard and mouse is
connected while the laptop is being
charged and transferring a video to the
monitor this is a great solution and I
would love to see more monitors like
this in the future so that was Adele as
27:18 V what do you guys think let me
know in the comment section down below
and I'll catch you guys in the next
video peace
you
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