Two cables and I'm good to go with my switch. Couldn't believe how easy this setup was. Switch the power adapter to one of the two full-featured Type-C 3.1 ports on the display, then plug the cable from the other Type-C port back into my Switch. Powers the display, powers the switcher, provides video and audio. And for $$ I didn't expect the image quality I get. I'm pretty perceptive when it comes to accurate color reproduction on a display and this inoo doesn't disappoint in the slightest. It meets IPS requirements and also has an excellent viewing angle. Also, a single Thunderbolt 3 cable runs from my Mac Studio to the display, delivering power, video, and audio—a truly one-cable solution. The controls only take a little getting used to, and once you get the hang of it, navigating and adjusting the settings is very intuitive and easy. The volume button doubles as a brightness and settings button — pretty clever. Disclaimer: This is only day two of ownership but I am so happy with this purchase that I felt it necessary to write an initial review. I will definitely come back in 3-6 months or in case of anything unexpected.
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