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Robin S
> 3 dayScreen clarity is good and the touch feature works great!
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RB
> 3 dayGreat monitor; Id give it five stars if the touchscreen had a matte glass surface instead of plastic. Well see how the plastic holds up over time, but it certainly wont wear as well as glass...
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Arjun
> 3 dayI like it... it was not plug and play in my case with the cables provided with this order. Once I used HDMI-HDMI cables then it worked without any issues. very responsive and smooth touchscreen experience. Owner for about 2 hours now.
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Wesley W.
> 3 dayUh yeah, for the price etc the monitor is bananas. I use it in a lab environment, replaced a laptop as an hmi. Plus it looks sick, swiping etc. I used 25ft usb 3.0 cables and same length hdmi cables. works perfectly.
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Eric T Chack
> 3 dayShowed up broken
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Mahmoud
Greater than one weekPerfect screen
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekGreat shipping. Monitor is a nice upgrade and works as advertised
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NC East
> 3 dayUsed as a single external monitor for a Surface Book with Surface Dock and HTML with miniport adapter. Normally run “second screen only” mode to get full benefit of the screen’s real estate. Used for general computer work; a little bit of everything but no specialization. Although the monitor comes with a myriad of settings; none were needed initially or to date. After setting up and turning everything on, it configured itself to my preferences. Resolution, brightness, color, and contrast all met my needs. Touch didn’t even need calibration. The articulated stand does not allow for horizontal screen placement but does allow the bottom to approach the desktop and with a slope that is comfortable to view, draw, and write on. Placing the bottom near my keyboard, my arms no longer tire from reaching for a more conventional touchscreen. For those who plan on placing their monitor similarly, I would not recommend the 27” version; increases vision span and reach. While many criticize Dell’s choice of screen surface, after using it, I quickly became comfortable with the feel of the texture. I really appreciate the matte surface does not become a mirror in a bright room or with sunshine hitting it. I had no issues with brightness as some critics indicate. The capacitive touch system does not accept an active stylus. I have found that I do not even need a cheap stylus for much of what I do on the large screen and rarely resort to using the Surface stylus on the Book screen. While the Surface Book and Dell Monitor combination is not a Surface Studio, it does provide much of that flexibility at a much lower cost.
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Mr. Blaze Brown PhD
> 3 dayI picked up this monitor to use with my laptop. I wanted it wide so that I can have 2 windows, side-by-side, while Im writing my reports. I also wanted a touch screen, and didnt want to spend a fortune. While its not perfect, it meets all of my requirements. Ive used it almost daily for over 2 months now and am very satisfied with this monitors features and performance. What I like: -super light for its size, I can pick this screen easily and move it around if I need to -the stand is solid and allows the monitor to be raised, lowered and angled to make it comfortable to use -connection was easy. Some said they had problems, but I found the directions were easy to follow and I had it set up and connected within just a few minutes -I mentioned it was touch screen, right? This feature has worked flawlessly for me. I love it -No flickering. Im highly sensitive to light changes on a monitor or tv. This is LED and it has zero noticeable flickering, so no migraines -Screen quality is good for web browsing, document-based work, and even the occasional graphic work. -the price makes this a great value What I didnt like: -graphics arent crisp. This is the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. If you work primarily in graphics then this probably isnt the best monitor for you. If you work with text or browse the web its hardly noticeable -the port cover is difficult to attach. After the monitor is set up and all cords are connected, this is supposed to snap on over them, probably for a dust cover, or maybe to give a cleaner appearance. The problem is that it goes on the underside and back of the monitor, unless I detach the monitor from the stand, this area isnt easily accessible. I turned the monitor and tried to blindly get the tabs to go into the slots and then click into place against the cords, which resist against the cover. It failed and I left it there because its far more trouble than its worth, in my opinion. If they wanted a dust cover, then it should be a hinged door. This useless piece of plastic just sits there cluttering up my space
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Ed Young
> 3 dayThis fits the bill perfectly for me! Works great as second monitor.