I have used multiple monitors for years and thought it was top performance until I got this one. I have two so if you put the windows side by side it's like you have 4 monitors but looks a lot better and has fewer cables. I like running different operating systems, sometimes on different computers, and I've always felt that switching inputs on monitors should be easier. Many monitors accept multiple inputs, but using it with multiple things isn't easy, as you have to fiddle with too many unlabeled buttons, usually on the bottom or front of the monitors, and try a lot to remember which combination of which to use Buttons take you to inputs what up/down what you need to select. And you have to do it quickly or if you think too long the settings screen will expire. then you have to start over. This has been a crappy design/UX disadvantage of monitors for years. With these LGs, switching inputs is painless. One, in the middle, is the settings control joystick, how it should be done. I easily switch between display and HDMI connections, so I can use whatever operating system I want and work front and center. Or, when sound is played through them, the joystick is the volume control. This design/feature alone makes these monitors worth considering. Everyone should adopt the way LG does. Overall I'm very happy with them and at this price point you can't beat them. Highly recommended.
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