Pros: - VESA compatible. I was able to connect it to my multi-screen stand. - Decent speaker. I'm surprised it has reasonably good low frequency response. - Dual HDMI input. - Picture in Picture and Picture by Picture (PbP). Cons: - This is not an HDR10 monitor. The black/darkness is terrible - the contrast is weaker than I expected. Even though I set the contrast to 100%, my laptop screen (4k) has better contrast than the monitor (which was connected to the laptop as a second screen). 3000:1 contrast ratio and 300 cd/m2 brightness. It is based on an older screen technology (the specifications in the user manual say it is an active matrix TFT liquid crystal screen). I think Dell is misleading when it is advertised as LED (as shown on Revain). Yes, it uses LED lighting around the edges, but it's not a true LED screen. Update: I'm increasing the asterisk because the brightness issue is actually related to my computer, not the monitor.
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