So far so good for me and I use it less than 3-5 times a week. I have a cyber security company, we use our computer equipment 24/7. I'm moving from Mac to Dell/Windows as most of my customers are Windows users. So how could you understand her headache better than yourself? Other than that, the monitor is sharp and easy to view, connects seamlessly, is the perfect size to fit in my laptop bag, is lightweight, and the tripod mount on the back is the perfect way to mount it; With the right table tripod, it is very flexible and durable. The only problem I have is that the cable is too thick and stiff and the ends are too big. Simple solution right? Well no. I tried different cables. Windows only recognizes the monitor with the supplied cable. This leads me to suspect that the size of the ends is due to the built in chip - the second issue. The case of the monitor looks very thin and plastic. This can be normal; I'm used to the solid feel of aluminum Mac products. Even my new Dell Mobile Workstation is also made of solid aluminum. And in order for a mobile device to survive miles of traveling in a laptop bag, it has to be of high quality. The time will show. This is a regular portable monitor. This is the best? No, absolutely not, but I didn't pay $500 for it. Would I then be happy to travel with a $500 monitor in my bag? Probably no. In the end, for such a price, it will cope with its task.
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