TLDR: I would definitely recommend this monitor to anyone who needs a "home base" for a professional laptop setup, but it may not meet the needs of an avid gamer. This monitor was delivered to me by my job (I do analytics for a living) as an add-on to WFH. Anyway, I LOVE this monitor and will buy it if my job forces me to return the one I was loaned to. Graphics and Ports: The picture is sharp and colorful, has plenty of ports and I could use it for casual gaming if I wanted to. The monitor stand rises high enough for my laptop to sit underneath without resorting to a VESA mount (I like the screen orientation on top of each other rather than side by side) and easily connects to my work laptop via USB-C to mount my display expand and charge at the same time. I connected this display to two of my ultra wide (21:9) 30" Zepter gaming monitors via DP daisy chain, bringing the total to 4 monitors when the laptop is powered on. I haven't had any dead pixel issues, slow charging, or dead ports Accessibility: There's a rubber band on the back of the stand for cable management, which is a big plus for me as I'm a bit clean when it comes to my desk to organize. in the base of the monitor should be for your phone, but it's not really available given my setup (I'd need to reach my laptop), so I use it to hold a pen or other accessory rather than quick access. I've seen some reviews say the phone slot is "unusable," but in fact I often use it to store paperclips, sticky notepads, pens, or other small office supplies. The base is strong enough to stay where you want it, yet light enough to easily adjust the tilt or height, and heavy/sturdy enough to negotiate small bumps without tipping over. s the monitor is smooth; It has ultra-thin bevels, a solid base, and an overall workhorse feel. I also like that the company logo is on the base and not on the monitor. The main disadvantage of this monitor's design is that the bezels are very thin so I can't add notes to the edges like I do with my other monitors and I also have to be careful when setting up the monitor to avoid fingerprints due to the thinness to avoid bevel.Summary A: Basically I give this monitor 4/5 because the slot in the base is not available and you can get almost two monitors for the same price of this unit ($460 at the time of publication). That being said, you get a lot of features for the money, and it's a solid choice if you want to use this monitor as a sleek, professional main hub for your work/gaming.
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