I've been traveling with a laptop for over 7 years and apparently it was a 60hz screen. I kept reading that 144Hz is much better for gaming, which is why I first considered building a PC with this monitor. Let me tell you everything, so it's worth $200. First, it's cheap for its looks and performance. The bezels + "screen border" are about 5mm high on the top and sides and 1.5cm on the bottom. It's a VA panel curved at 1500R and has great colors in my opinion. The flex isn't too big in my opinion, and the VA panel is the sweet spot between IPS and TN panels. Second, the menu structure is simple and very easy to navigate. Third, the box comes with an HDMI cable, a DisplayPort cable, and a power cord, so you don't have to worry about buying them separately. Good packaging too. The stalls are also very good. Height, swivel, tilt adjustment, everything is there. Really nice to adapt to your preferences. They are nice to touch and they just look very pretty. Red is not irritating when sitting in front of the monitor. Minimal branding (one each on front and back). Everything about this monitor is great; However, I had 1 very small dead pixel. I can't see him when I'm about 2.5 feet away, but when I get closer I can barely see him. But even if I can't see it I know it's there so it bothers me from time to time which is why I gave it 4 stars. PLEASE do not accept this single dead pixel problem and do not use this monitor. This is an amazing monitor and for $200 you won't regret it.
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