Dell has launched the Pro P 27 USB-C Hub Monitor, a 27-inch display that doubles as a USB-C hub, aiming to streamline workspace setups. The monitor features a 1920 × 1080 IPS panel with wide 178° viewing angles, a 1500:1 contrast ratio, and supports a 120Hz refresh rate with an 8 ms response time. This combination makes it suitable for both productivity and casual media consumption.

The screen includes an anti-glare coating and TÜV Rheinland certification for blue light reduction, earning a 4-star rating for eye comfort. Ergonomically, it offers height adjustment up to 150 mm, tilt, swivel up to 45 degrees, and pivot to portrait mode. The stand features integrated cable management for tidier desks.
Connectivity is a key highlight of this model:
- Two front USB-C ports with up to 5 Gbps data transfer and 15W charging
- One USB-C input on the back supporting DisplayPort 1.4 and up to 100W power delivery
- One HDMI 1.4 port
- Two DisplayPorts
- One USB-A port
- RJ45 Ethernet jack
- Soundbar mounting brackets
- Kensington lock slot
- Power input

The Dell Pro P 27 USB-C Hub Monitor is now available in the US for $379.99. This price places it within the mid-range segment of USB-C monitors, but its 120Hz refresh rate distinguishes it in Dell’s productivity lineup.
Competing USB-C monitors from Apple and Samsung generally lack the combination of high refresh rate, extensive port selection-including power delivery and Ethernet-that Dell offers. This makes the Pro P 27 a strong choice for professionals seeking a multifunctional display that simplifies their desk setup without moving to premium ultrawide or 4K options.
Looking forward, Dell may expand this USB-C hub concept into larger or higher-resolution displays while maintaining the 120Hz refresh rate. As USB-C hub monitors become more prevalent, balancing screen quality, connectivity, and price will be crucial-areas where Dell’s Pro P 27 is already making a notable impact.

