I work with spreadsheets, long documents, event logs, watch videos and also play RPGs and FPSs. I enjoy big, wide monitors, but the quad-core 2560 x 1440 resolution gives me more room to work or play on a screen that fills a useful field of view on my desktop. The monitor is strong and bright. Bright, its specs show good color matching. It offers the expected OSD settings, but also supports the AOC pop-up utility, which allows you to adjust most on-screen display settings with your mouse. It has a few default gameplay options for common playstyles, but offers a wide range of custom options for overdrive, shadow correction, gamma, etc. I found the default settings to be quite acceptable. It's a VA screen, not the fastest but more than adequate for my needs. What I like most is the sturdy stand, which offers a wide range of tilt, height, and swivel adjustments so I can get a load on my neck. free place. It also features a four-port USB hub to support webcam, headset, keyboard and mouse from a USB 3.0 hub. It also has built-in left and right headphone jacks. The monitor has built-in speakers suitable for daytime use, but headphone and microphone inputs and outputs make it a hub to connect anything. The price for all these features is well within the budget. and it was a pleasure to use. I would recommend this to others.
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