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tzvi
Greater than one weeki brought this screen about a month ago, i use it for designing, graphics, its an fantastic great screen for a good price ($160) good real color view perfect size modern look up and down sliding and rotate options and more.. i am very happy with it, and planning to buy a second one in the next few.. Enjoy!!
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Sood007
> 3 dayWorks perfectly what I need it for. Not sure how it would hold up for gamers etc. I’m mainly on spreadsheets, etc all day long so it works for my needs. Thin bezel is nice sleek design element. Very bright screen with anti glare finish makes it comfortable to look At for long periods of time. The best part about this monitor is the flexibility in the screen orientation and height adjustment which I’m always changing.
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Happy Customer
> 3 dayGreat monitor and I’m very happy with it. Thank you to the seller - packaging was excellent.
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Gary Surprenant
> 3 dayThe monitor works fine. However, what I disliked about it being a previously loved product was that it wasnt packaged well for delivery. Since most delivery carriers dont really care about treating the products they deliver, the product should have been packaged better. When I got the monitor there was nothing to stop the contents (typical cardboard filler that typically comes in a Dell monitor box was missing) from moving around during transit. The items were loosely placed in a Dell monitor box, which allowed the contents in the box to move freely around and contributed to scratching up the back of the monitor with the base of the stand. The power cord is not the original power cord and only came with a VGA cable (which is pretty much obsolete). The USB 3.0 hub cable and display port cable was also missing. It would have been nice to know if these items were not going to be included in the description. Other than that the monitor works fine by testing with cables I have for my other monitor, but i have to now go buy the needed cables to use the monitor.
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RL
> 3 dayCrisp and sharp. The perfect work from home monitor. The design is simple and the menu options are logical. You can tilt it and slide the height up and down. More range in tilting and height adjustment would be nice, but it fulfills its purpose. I use it with my adjustable height desk and its made my working from home so much better. The great price is just an added bonus.
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BakaNekoGato
> 3 dayThe good: it has a nice design including a thin bezel which is great for a duel-monitor setup. The mechanical design of the stand is very good. It goes together in seconds with no tools, is sturdy, and is highly adjustable including tilt in both directions. The monitor seems to be pretty intelligent about selecting the correct input signal, and it will automatically switch when I plug something new in. Comes with DP and USB3 cable. The integrated USB hub is great and adds some real value; its handy for your mouse/keyboard, memory sticks, etc. The bad: Im kind of picky about monitors, so take this for what is it. The viewing angle is good but not amazing. Way better than the old TN panels, but not as good as my wifes VA panel. There is also strange inverted color ghosting that shows up in very specific situations; sometimes (maybe 1% of the time) when I scroll through a webpage I will see magenta or cyan ghosting on the edges of light gray areas. I was able to mostly eliminate it with some minor tweaks to brightness and contrast, but I feel like I shouldnt have to do that. In summary: The picture doesnt look as good as a $300 VA-panel gaming monitor, but its a good choice for the office.
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Prof. Nickolas Price DVM
> 3 dayThis is an awesome monitor. I bought 2 and just got a dual HDMI dongel to go to my laptop. SUPER EASY set! They are amazing!
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jillian
> 3 dayThis monitor worked great for the first 8-10 months I had it. Then all of a sudden, it started blinking on and off for no reason. Just to be sure I tried different computers, hdmi cords, docks, and the same thing would happen. Then when I tried a different monitor that used all of the same cords etc. it worked. So maybe I got a defective one but I thought it would be worth warning potential buyers about.
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Nicholas F.
> 3 dayI tried several other monitors of various brands and sizes which I did not like. I ordered two of these for a dual monitor set up for my home office. We use the same monitors at my corporate office but in the 21.5” size. The price point seems to be reasonable. They came with the required DP cables and work great. The monitors have a lot of great features, i.e. they are totally adjustable (swivel, height, tilt, 90 degrees turn), and have plenty of USB connections, etc. They dont come with speakers though. One of the drawbacks is having a cable salad in the back of it once you set them up, which is a mess that needs to be organized with some cable management straps. The picture quality is great for what I do (professional work, I.e. e-mails, internet, MS Office applications, etc.). I would highly recommend this monitor.
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Eva
> 3 dayI was looking to replace my secondary monitor and wanted to get an IPS monitor with decent color accuracy. This checks those boxes and you get Dells fantastic warranty. Whether its personal use or business I always go with Dell because of their customer service.