The backlight moves away from the screen, resulting in fading edges. It's not that bad, but the design could be better. Also "nearly limitless" is technically correct, so to speak. While the frame that the display sits in is "virtually borderless", there is a virtual border as the display does NOT fill the entire frame. So there are virtual vertical black bars left and right. This makes it less suited to minimizing seams in multi-monitor gaming than it might first seem before you've ever hooked it up. However, it does NOT work with nVidia G-Sync, although nVidia is adding Free Sync support to its drivers for a while. return. It says it's a 75Hz monitor, but it's not. It runs at 74.95Hz and works great at 74Hz if you want to tweak your native resolution with your graphics card drivers. I can't run it at the custom speed of 74.95 for some reason. Finally it could have been brighter as it is as matte as the unlit paper next to my LED TV. I intend to buy 2 more for a 3 monitor setup as soon as I can afford it.
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