
First, the image quality looks great. I've had a lot of USB-C portable panels and this is one of the best looking. Unfortunately, it also has a few disadvantages: - Unlike the others, you always have to connect a video signal cable and a separate power cable, otherwise the brightness is limited to 20% - The former won't be a problem, but unlike the others, bandwidth limited to 9 watts . For other monitors, I would plug the monitor into 30w, 40w, or 60w power adapters and the monitor would feed most of it (minus about 10-15w input) to my USB-C device like my MacBook pass along. This is the first monitor to be limited to 9W regardless of input power. So I don't just need two cables to the monitor, but at least two to my computer (power and video). The final gripe is that the screen itself is very glossy. This is tiring, especially in a brightly lit office. Still, I appreciate the 400 nits brightness and deep blacks. Others are also complaining about the stand, the magnetic stand is original and I will probably recommend another stand for any USB-C portable pad. In general I am satisfied with the product, I will be even happier if the next version solves the problems. I mentioned.

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