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Deepak
> 3 dayMonitor is good, has great color experience, works at 75Hz easily and can be comfortably used with 2 HDMI inputs. Viewing is nice and is easily power managed. Only issue is the weak base provided with the monitor. It tends to shake, oscillate slightly when placed on the base given in the box especially while we have to push the buttons at the back for switching INPUTs. This issue alone makes it rickety, probably must be mounted on a form handle/stand for more stabler hold.
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Roy
> 3 dayGreat product
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justeenerie
> 3 dayThese monitors are great. All three of these monitors are the same brand, but the two to the right are this 27 inch. It’s huge! They are very bright as well.. I had to turn the brightness down on both of them because it hurt my eyes. Easy to connect.. can’t even tell that they are cheap. The only complaint I have with them is that the stands are pretty short to the desk. I wish they could move up and down, but they do tilt! Which I didn’t even realize until I did it on accident.. they don’t feel like they should tilt (I thought I broke it at first), but then I realize that they’re supposed to tilt, so that was helpful since you can’t move them up and down. They also have a back where you could get another stand or a mount for them.
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sami
> 3 dayIt’s great!
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Mark One
> 3 dayFirst let me say that this is a computer monitor, not a sound system. Ive never depended on a monitor for good sound since the old days of video monitors. If you want great sound you had to buy a sound card and some speakers. These days all you have to do is buy some speakers and plug them into your computer and get reasonably good sound. So, Im not reviewing the sound. This is a computer monitor I bought this monitor because my ten year old computer died and I thought it would be a good idea to buy a new one instead of a new drive for the old one. Great move, new computer had an SSD drive and boots so much faster. However, it didnt work well with my old thirty-five inch flat screen TV, lots of overscan and no possible way to adjust it, either in the TV or the computer. So it was time for a new monitor. Granted twenty-seven inch is a step down from thirty-five inch, but this monitor worked perfectly right out of the box. Plugged in the power, plugged in the HDMI, turned it on and my Windows desktop was shown in full, no more overscan! I was upset that the angle of the stand had the computer tilted toward me at about a five degree angle. But Im an idiot, its been a tough week. After re-reading the description I grabbed the sides of the monitor and tilted it up to the perfect viewing angle. Id completely forgot that one of the selling points on this monitor was the adjustable stand. SO HAPPY NOW! For less than $150 this is a great monitor. Sharp and clear, easy to read, and nice colors.
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Joe
Greater than one weekGreat for working from home, I picked up two of these and the both work fine. I wouldnt use for gaming. Fine for normal, everyday, online stuff.
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Customer
Greater than one weekI work in front of a computer every day and I have 3 screens. I used this one to replace an old dell monitor with a better resolution and it works great!
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Carlos Salazar
> 3 dayIt’s really simple and seeing the difference between other monitor, it’s easy to to say this one is better
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Shaun Owens
> 3 dayI use this monitor to mix my audio tracks, it’s bigger than I expected but I’m not upset about that. The video quality is great as well!
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Dominick Alcantara
> 3 dayExcellent product for the price. Nice build. My only issues: I have it set up on a standing desk - tends to shake a little bit when I raise the desk up. I think thats more a result of my not-perfectly-level apartment floor. Im not a gamer, but Im using this monitor for heavy photo/graphic/video editing. Very strong display, great for all of my work. ONE LAST THING: Hadnt seen anybody else mention it in a review, so I felt like I should - I was hoping to run audio from computer HDMI to monitor HDMI speakers, but then have my external speakers plugged into the Auxillary port on the monitor. Sadly, the volume levels were very poor when wired this way, so instead Im running my speakers RCA>3.5mm straight into my computer. Not a huge problem, but thought anybody out there should know in case they were hoping for a similar setup.
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