I'm not a gamer. I just wanted a monitor that I could look at for an extended period of time. This monitor fits very well. The monitor offers quite extensive controls at the hardware level only (via a row of buttons on the back of the monitor in the lower right corner), e.g. B. Choosing a blue light filter. Software settings can further customize the display. It comes with an AC to DC power adapter. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I think running the monitor on DC power can help reduce flicker and therefore eye strain. There are two HDMI ports, a VGA port, a DC port and an audio-in port. and an audio output port. As far as I can tell, there are no dead or white pixels on the monitor. There is also no humming noise. The power LED is very unobtrusive; It's pointing down (not at you) and you can even turn off the power indicator if you want. The monitor position can be adjusted in four degrees of freedom: height, rotated left or right, tilted up or around the city, and rotated to a vertical or horizontal display. This is my first day with a monitor so I can't comment on the durability of the device. But I can say that I'm satisfied so far. The only thing I would change would be to add a few USB ports. Otherwise a great monitor.
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