For the price, this monitor actually offers more than the rest of the competition. 1.) 29 inches, not 27 inches 2.) USBC for display and power supply (for Mac computers). But for MY PC I got no power, only display. Is it probably because the USBC port on my computer doesn't support it? USBC ports with Displayport capability seem to have a "D" logo next to them to indicate this, and my computer doesn't have that, so that's probably the reason. 3.) The screen looks good. 2560 x 10804.) Comes with an HDMI to USBC Displayport cable. I think USBC with Power Delivery is the best. That means I can use the display with my MacBook and turn it on at the same time. There are many 27/29/32 inch monitors out there for this $200 price point, but I couldn't find any that even have a USBC display port, let alone the power supply. They have HDMI, which is good, but if you want to use them with a Mac Air or Pro you'll have to buy a dongle, which adds clutter and increases your price. No other monitor of this size and price has USBC with display and power supply. This one even comes with a USBC Displayport cable, which is a saving of $15 to $30. For Mac users, this means you save on both the HDMI dongle and cable, potentially saving around $30-$50. And yes, you can buy cheap knockoffs and cables, but do you really want to trust them with your computer? Otherwise the display looks great. You get a resolution of 2560 x 1080, which is also better than most other lower-resolution 27-inch monitors. You get a bigger screen. 2 inches isn't much, but you get a larger screen for the same price or less than the competition. The build quality is not bad. Yes, it's black plastic, no surprise. If you have a stable table, it won't wobble. Very thin bezels are also good. In general. The best thing about this monitor is that it has a 65W USB display port (on Mac) with the included cable. It saves desk space, clutter and money. No competitor offers this at this price and screen size. This is the best part of this computer and what really sets it apart. Another reviewer said they wish they had more USB ports and I think they're right. Just two HDMI ports and one USBC port. For some, this can be a hindrance, and it's an aspect that's really missing from this monitor. TLDR: If you plan on using this monitor with MacBooks that only have those two pathetic USBC ports, I suggest you get one. You can charge and use the display at the same time with a single cable that is included in the box. If you need a monitor with more ports, this isn't it. USBA ports and an Ethernet port are missing.
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