This Lenovo monitor is pretty good. It is very easy to set up and requires no tools. It also includes a power cord and an HDMI cable. Build quality is pretty good. The base and stand feel solid and can lean a bit. It doesn't move up and down, it just tilts. It feels unobtrusive, especially from the top where it's very thin compared to most monitors, so it looks great on my desk. The bezels are also small (except for the bottom), it's nice that they don't take up space. The buttons for changing the settings are on the front and are a good size so you can easily adjust them without guessing what each button does. I found the display and the colors to be nice, clear and bright. It can be set to a refresh rate of 75Hz, which is slightly higher than most entry-level monitors (typically 60Hz). So if you plan to play games here, you should be able to run a few extra frames per second and see the difference. It has a 4ms response time, which is respectable for a non-gaming monitor. There are VGA and HDMI ports, but no DisplayPort. There is also a 3.5mm jack for audio output. For a basic monitor it looks really premium and I'm happy with it. I work from home and play some light games and that's great for both purposes.
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