We purchased 4 of these monitors along with 2 dual monitor wall mounts to replace mismatched monitors while freeing up desk space. My husband's two monitors are connected to their own digital inputs, while my old graphics card only has one digital and one analogue output. So one of my monitors is connected via the analog input. The monitors are easy to install and work very well with a recommended resolution of 1920 x 1080. Unfortunately, the monitor connected via the analog input shows strong interference (EMI) from an unknown source. The interference looks almost like rain falling at an angle on a window. In an attempt to eliminate the interference, we unsuccessfully tried unplugging and moving our speakers and a nearby printer. We also tried reinstalling my graphics card. I will be forced to buy a new graphics card to get rid of annoying glitches. The biggest disadvantage of these monitors is the almost tinny sounding speakers. Think twice (or more) about using them at all. A set of cheap $10 speakers will sound a lot better than monitors. So if you need sound, be sure to order a speaker kit with your monitors. And if you plan to use the analog inputs on these displays, consider purchasing a new graphics card with digital outputs.
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