I bought this to use with my Ubuntu headless server as sometimes things happen and you need to get into the BIOS. This monitor is great, when I'm done I can just fold it up and it doesn't take up too much space with the awkward stand. Picture quality is pretty good and the display is bright, perfect for productivity and light gaming while traveling. The color rendering is comparable to my LG IPS displays, so I could even imagine editing photos/videos on it while on vacation. The package arrived very well packed with foam inserts. It also includes HDMI and USB-C cables. The power cord was a little shorter than I needed, but luckily this company has come into the 21st century and uses USB-C for power, so I just swapped out the included cord for the longer one I had. I also tested this monitor with my USB PD power supply and am happy to report that it was able to turn the monitor on. To use it you need an outlet somewhere. Overall I'm very happy with this monitor for the price and for what I need it for. My next plan for this display is to find a mounting solution to mount it over the rails on my Ender 3. It's easy enough that I'm not worried about any issues and seems like the perfect solution for monitoring Octoprint as quite a few others are using it for that. If in doubt about getting it, just pull the trigger, you won't be disappointed.
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