I bought this monitor new a month ago for just under $200. That's not bad. It's a good size, it works well, the quality isn't bad. The audio doesn't work and it looks like there's a protective film on it (it doesn't) giving it some texture, but overall it's decent for the size and price. I wanted a second one a few days after getting the first one and it suddenly cost $230. I bought a used one that was in good condition. It came broken. I returned it and wanted to buy a new one but the price was now $250. I bought a used one in very good condition that was also completely broken. Now the price is $290. A month later the price has gone up $100 for a monitor that's barely worth the original price, but if I want a different monitor, that weird screen texture will make the setup look weird, so I'll suck it up and this one buy at an insane price. Don't use them in any condition and honestly don't pay more than $200.
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