As a computer engineer and QA tester, I have turned to Asus again for a new monitor as my current one is also Asus, a 24" model that's about 6 years old. The monitor arrived as promised and well packaged. The main problem after installation as everything was definitely much bigger and it was too big for my viewing pleasure. I have two machines, one for high performance computing and one for regular work. I turned to my high end computer with a 2K graphics card in it and the monitor was very bright and everything seemed too big (Ubuntu) and then went back to a Windows 10 computer to compare which was similar . I fixed the brightness issue with blue filter adjustment. However, due to the monitor's native resolution, there were no other settings to install the monitor. After 24 hours it is time to return the monitor. I need to use another Asus or Dell monitor with a higher native resolution of 2560 x 1440 or more. I'm sure others have noticed this, as well as others where it hasn't been a problem.
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