a. 27 in the visible range, but I wouldn't call it frameless. From the outer edge of the frame to the visible area is 1/4 inch black all around. This can be seen in Revain's monitor images. The monitor is tilted front-to-back, so the overall width is slightly larger than the front of the frame. b. Sleek design is a dubious term to describe this monitor. It's no more or less thin than any other modern monitor in its class on the market. The back arches on both sides. c. Rear-facing controls are a pain. There's plenty of room on the bottom for controls, just like any other monitor. Mine runs at 1080p and 75hz with no problems. I don't know what the problem was in any of the reviews, but I've attached a screenshot of the display settings. It's a good $150 monitor and at this price point don't expect it to be the most amazing thing in the world. If you're looking for something more for your tired old eyes and don't want to pay a lot of money, this is probably for you. I've always found Asus' low-end monitors to be good for general and business use. I would happily buy another one and will probably do so in the future. I've only had it a few days so I'll update this review if anything changes.
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