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Kyle W.
> 3 dayThese monitors are nowhere near top of the line. But for the price, they are an outstanding deal. I love them. Great picture and feedback. If you are trying to run a dual setup, and they are flickering, try updating your video card drivers.
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Unconnected Bliss
> 3 dayI like the price tag and I like that is is Asus. I have had perfect luck with their monitors in the past. Always start out with a few sticky pixels, get those working, tune er up and good to go. I like that it is 75Hz and I can run this mode no problem with Intel UHD 630 on Displayport output. I would recommend this monitor to anyone who doesnt like to waste money on the newest sales pitch. One major complaint I have about this monitor is the horrific menu controls. The most annoying thing about them is that there is not a dedicated source control button! This is extremely stupid. For example, to switch from HDMI to DisplayPort I have to click a button to go into a menu, click on a different button to pick Input Select, click on a different button to move to Display Port and then click on a different button to accept my selection! So dumb, my other monitors all I have to do is press *one button*, the source selection button, to cycle between the input options and when I am where I want to be I stop and it changes to use that source. This is so quick and easy! This is how every monitor on the planet should be, any monitor that isnt has been designed by a dingleberry. And that is not the only issue with the buttons madness on this thing. The menu controls on this monitor are truly horrible, there are many annoying factors about how they have to be manipulated to accomplish anything but Id still recommend the monitor because after getting the initial tuning done I only need to use the accursed buttons once or twice a day.
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Josiah George
Greater than one weekOverall I really like the monitor but I just cannot give it 5 stars. I dont even care if an HDMI cable is the standard cable that comes with monitors. If I order a monitor that specifies that it has Display Port capability, I would like to receive a Display port cable in the box. I dont have a second HDMI port on my graphics card. That is why I ordered this monitor, so I could use the Display ports to connect it. I cant even use my monitor out of the box because it comes with an HDMI cable, but no DP cable. I think that is a simple thing they could have done to improve the customer experience here. Its a good piece of hardware otherwise.
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David
> 3 dayThe price of the product is too volatile I bought it at 170$ and the next day it went to 150$. Overall the quality is good and matches the description.
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Sean Brown
Greater than one weekI bought a pair of these for a work from home scenario to replace a hodgepodge mix of two different, smaller monitors. First the good; I love the form factor and slim bezel, I have them mounted on a dual arm monitor mount and they look fabulous. To the person who said the base was removeable but you are left with the stem, that is untrue, you can remove the stem by removing the little clip on cover and unscrewing four screws, easy-peasy. I have these running through an Unpluggable dual monitor docking station and all is well with that. They are running in full HD through HDMI cables however, and this is the part where I say be careful and read the description carefully. I thought I was getting 75Hz monitors but if you read, it says it only supports 75Hz with AMD Free-Sync/Adaptive-Sync technology, My work laptop does not have an AMD Graphics card and I wont be using these for gaming so I dont mind so much. However if you are buying these for gaming (and Im not sure why you would) make sure your graphics card supports the AMD Free-Sync/Adaptive-Sync technology or, like me, you will only be getting 60Hz. I got these for a good deal so I am not complaining too much, I could always return them if I felt strongly about it. Otherwise they are a good fit for my situation and I have no other issues. I think the display is very nice, it could stand to have a little more brightness range but, again, for the price, I am not complaining.
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Sarah Noor
> 3 dayThis is one of the more affordable monitors with blue light protection, and it’s good for what it is. The screen is large with clear resolution, and you can easily split screen to use the space efficiently. Note that you will want to get a keyboard and mouse (which has to plug into your laptop, because I don’t think there are enough ports on the monitor). Another big thing is that there is no adjustable base; you can’t move the screen up or down, although you can tilt it a bit. The final thing is that the screen is so large and the base so small, that the screen will usually shake whenever your desk moves a little, like when you’re typing.
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vjdelia
> 3 daySo far Ive been very pleased with this monitor. Its picture settings are very customizable without too much effort. I dont really game much but for how i use it for photos and video its perfect. Im a fan of Asus products and there quality and this monitor doesnt disappoint.
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Andrew Helling
> 3 dayThis is a decent screen, but it has one setting. You cant change the picture quality or settings. The low-profile stand it comes in looks nice, but is pretty flimsy. When I type on my desk, it wobbles. Unfortunately, its NOT mountable as the description states. Pay close attention to this. If you have a solid wood desk, itll be fine, but if your desk wobbles at all, it wobbles horribly. My solution was to mount it to a wall mount, but unfortunately there are no holes to do this. The description is wrong. If youre looking for a decently priced computer screen, this could be good for you, but if youre looking to mount it, splurge on a more expensive model thats mountable.
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Jon Y. Tarr
> 3 dayThis monitor has a terrific picture, works reliably, has a nice, steady base, and narrow edging. Price was quite competitive at the time of purchase. My only critique is that the on/off switch has multiple functions and it can be a little difficult to use.
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Scott
> 3 dayI have used these in a 3 monitor setup, with a larger (32) monitor in the middle These are super clear, no resolution issues or blury-ness. These are large enough to easily work with on their own (no large center monitor). I stare at these for 8 hours a day (sometimes more) and there is no eye strain that I have had from smaller or lower quality monitors