There's always a risk with a nameless monitor, no offense from this manufacturer. All you can do is trust the reviews you can find on it. I'll tell you what, the picture quality is actually quite good. Nice and clear, and the colors look crisp and bold. Everything else in the monitor is pretty budgetary. You only get up to 60Hz. The frames are not very pretty. 350 cd/m² is not very bright, but certainly sufficient for basic work. You get HDMI, a DisplayPort, as well as a USB-C connector, which is unusual for all of these connection types for a budget monitor. I think the best way to put it is that this monitor is "good enough". At $199 for a 26-inch ultrawide monitor, I feel like there's a lot of value here.
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