I bought this monitor mainly for work and some gaming on the side. The monitor itself is very durable and doesn't require much depth, although its power supply is quite thick. The physical buttons are easily accessible but feel cheap. Display quality is good for the price (I paid $200). It's nice and bright and the colors are great for the price. My device was not delivered with defective pixels. It doesn't come with a USB-A port, which I miss, but I can't complain about the price. I bought it mainly for work as my eyes are used to high refresh rate screens so I hate looking at 60Hz. All in all, I recommend this inexpensive 1440p 144Hz monitor for work and/or gaming (note that HDMI has certain high refresh rate limitations). If you want to do a lot of color work, I would consider more expensive monitors.
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