I had a couple of Lenovo QHD monitors, but one of them died one day. Since the warranty had expired, I looked for a replacement. I usually have a very specific list of things to look for, but I was so frustrated with my 2 year old monitor dying that I found this one and bought it for a great price on a whim. This is an amazing looking monitor. Colors are vibrant, picture is crisp, there are no dead pixels, and the Vesa mount allows you to mount the monitor lower than you would on any other monitor for a better view. There are many different settings for adjusting the image, and LG's interface for doing this is probably the simplest I've ever used. As I was playing around with this I started to see how old my general settings are. My PC and KVM cannot use HDR as they only support Displayport 1.1. The preset color profiles and customization options on a Lenovo monitor are very basic and rudimentary in comparison. I was able to align the monitors and adjust the color calibration as accurately as possible. I used LG as a reference because it's a much nicer monitor and I was surprised at how much better the old monitor looks as a result. This is with my "old" setup, which is probably the best monitor I've ever had.
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