Bought to replace a 6 year old Asus 21.5" LED monitor (the old monitor is ok, just need a bigger screen). Currently connected via HDMI -> HDMI. Just ordered DP -> HDMI to test. Will updated if it affects the view Let's get to the pros: * Inner packaging seems to cushion the screen well (no visible damage to the screen) * Assembly was quick (2 screws on the bracket at the back of the screen and twist to the Base to fix ) * Cover for screws and screwdriver included * The power cord is nice and long (I only needed 3 feet, enough to keep it rolled up) * The frame without profile is very nice (so thin) * The colors are very nice bright (kids play Roblox a lot), lots of color options and looks great) Now for the cons: * A little dim, not as bright as the old LED monitor (especially during the day) * Video inputs are backwards * Control buttons are on the back of the monitor . Sticky and wobbles a bit when turning the monitor on/off with the control buttons Overall, kids like the large monitor, but I'm concerned about the brightness and the wobbly stand. I'm about 50/50 buying another. We still need a monitor for the second school computer, but I'm not sure if it's the right one. Edit: The sound is terrible. I usually use headphones, but as a last resort I had to use the built-in speaker. Barely audible even at 100%. I am changing my rating by 1 star.
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