This screen I would say is generally fine. I paid $400 for it at Costco and it does what I need it to do. I use a Displayport input for my work laptop and a Thunderbolt 3 cable for my MacBook Pro. Nice and easy to switch between the two devices. The 32-inch screen is beautiful to look at in 4K in HiDPI mode, making text nice and easy to read for my aging eyes. I'm using an available Thunderbolt port to power my iPad Pro, which is below this screen. I don't have to run Thunderbolt daisy chains from a free Thunderbolt port so I don't care if it shuts down other devices, it's a good enough charger for my iPad, not the fastest at just 15W but good enough. The TB3's 90W main port is just what I need for my 16" MBP, and by pairing this monitor with the Revain Basics mount, the stand is no longer in the way, allowing me to cover the whole area the screen to accommodate other things. In terms of aesthetics, there are far nicer screens out there, and in terms of build quality, this one certainly won't rank. in the top 10, but for a midranger that's good enough for a few essentials, it's a good screen that should last.
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