SAMSUNG FT45 Series 27-Inch FHD 1080p Computer Monitor, 75Hz, IPS Panel, HDMI, USB Hub, Height Adjustable Stand, 3 Yr WRNTY (LF27T450FQNXGO)
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Steven M.
> 24 hourI use mine in a dual monitor set-up and am very happy with it. The adjustability is terrific and great, clear picture.
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Julia Maidlow
> 24 hourIt took me a few weeks to decide what I wanted and I found that this monitor is just what I needed and works well. It is easy to use and the clarity is wonderful! I recommend this product highly.
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Jun L
> 24 hourThis adjustable stand is as worse as I have ever saw over the last decades. The reason is simple: manufacturer is working hard to save cost. But cost saving should not cause poor quality of the stand. The stand is ok to use as long as you don’t touch it. Samsung please look how Dell and HP design their adjustable stand. The worst problem is during installation: if you don’t pay attention, this stand can shoot up suddenly and may kill your face or eyes, I was lucky as my face was just a inch above where it shoots up.
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Vincent J Amayun
> 24 hourI purchased this item as the price was low and I needed a monitor for another office. I use a CalDigit TS3 Thunderbolt Dock as I have the latest gen MacBook that only has thunderbolt connections. Upon opening the item, the product look decent, a quality on the cheap side, but I was gonna use this for work not for gaming or editing. I figure all I need to do is hot swap my other monitor for this business monitor by plugging in the DisplayPort cable and plugging the power cable for the monitor. I plugged my MacBook into the Thunderbolt Dock and nothing. I thought maybe it takes a while so I turned the monitor on and off, still didnt pick up anything. After 30 mins of trial and error, I accepted the fact that this monitor doesnt auto detect and I even tried HDMI, but with the same result, just a black screen. I tried plugging the monitor directly into another PC and the monitor worked ok, but I bought this monitor so I can have a monitor for my MacBook via thunderbolt dock. So if you are looking for a business monitor that can plug into a Thunderbolt Dock for a MacBook, THIS IS NOT THE MONITOR for you.
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Gina Potts
> 24 hourThere were a couple people in the reviews who could not figure out how to turn the thing on. Well let me tell you The power button is a toggle control, lol. What a headache other than that great monitor.
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Christopher Papa
> 24 hourThe monitor is nice overall. Good size, easily adjustable, easy to assemble on the stand. My 2 issues with it are that unless your desk is very solid and sturdy, the monitor seems shakey like its slightly moving all the time just from me typing. I am upgrading to a better desk soon, so no issue for me, but keep this in mind if your desk isnt very solid. You will notice the monitor rocking back and forth. Also the strip on the bottom is prone to dust and dirt collecting on it.
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Luiso
> 24 hourGiving it 4 starts only because you have to manually select what input to use, otherwise ver good quality
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KitE
> 24 hourI have a gigantic 4K monitor at the office I havent occupied in 9 months, and I think I miss it. But this one cost 1/4 as much, fits better in my home office, and is easy on the eyes. It does everything I need from a monitor, and I look forward to seeing everything on it after many months squinting at a laptop screen.
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BH Jeon
> 24 hourIt works fine
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Robert
> 24 hourThe color and image quality is fine for the price. But things like extra ports, RGB profile support for photo work, and higher refresh rate make it stand out. Ive got two of these as side monitors and use them every day with no issues