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Review on πŸ’» Jlink Computer Monitor: Immersive 32" Full HD Display with Anti-Glare, Flicker-Free & Freesync Technology by Ronald Martin

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Interesting device for the price

This is a very large monitor at a very interesting price. Unfortunately, I've seen monitors from well-known brands in the same size range for the same money. So I'm trying to figure out why I would buy an unnamed monitor and not a branded monitor for so much money. Let's take a look at what I found and see if any of these specific items can justify the cost of branding. instead of buying this nameless device. First, this device is unboxed as many branded devices are boxed. The packaging of this device is noticeably thinner at the front and back than a similar branded model. This means that the device does not have the same protection in the box as branded devices. Second, when you open the box to take the device out of the box, you face a dilemma, when you start to pull out the foam clamshell inside the box, you find that when you take it side down take it out, everything is monitored Accessories fall out of the box onto the floor. If you turn the box over and remove the packaging upside down, the accessories stay in their compartments, but the monitor itself falls out of the foam packaging and lands on the floor. You have to make a choice. I really prefer working with a branded product that comes in a package that doesn't require me to make that choice, or that's made so easy that there's no choice of just opening that end. Once you've got the monitor out of the box, setup is pretty easy, as with any device of this size. This device has a weight and balance that is comparable to the big brand devices on the market. The device has a slimline body that gives it a very sleek look and the screen is surrounded by a very thin bezel. The screen itself doesn't have a huge amount of anti-glare, the reflectivity of this screen is much more distinctive than most devices from other brands. Again, I think this is an area that represents a cost-cutting measure for this device. Coming to this monitor's input connections for a modern HD monitor, the connectivity options are very disappointingly limited. You only get one VGA input and one HDMI input. DVI or DisplayPort adapters are not included. These are elements traditionally found on all comparable models of major brands available today. This is another cost-saving measure for this manufacturer. This device returns to its display functions. These capabilities are quite comparable to those of the major brands that this monitor competes with in the market today. The HDMI port delivers an impressive 4K presentation that handles the 4K test range quite well for a device in this price range of monitors. The VGA port was also a pleasant surprise when connected to a high-performance VGA card. Traditionally, many new competitor monitors start downgrading their VGA scheme, this manufacturer seems to have kept their VGA scheme at a higher standard level. Using this monitor in a VGA environment can be a determining factor in choosing this monitor over another option. The VGA display was fairly clear, with colors that were bright, warm, and easy to see. Overall, this monitor is not a bad device. I wish it was cheaper than other well-known brands at the same price point.

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Pros
  • The LED backlight ensures a bright and vivid image
Cons
  • Limited adaptive sync options