If you are looking for cheap low-cost monitors, this is worth considering. They're easy to assemble, light up, and do what screens are supposed to do, show you the picture. However, there are a few downsides. Firstly, I don't think they display full 1080p. So if you're looking for something that displays Blu-Ray quality pictures (think movies for a moment), you're out of luck. Second, these screens only have VGA connectors, which is becoming increasingly rare on computer motherboards. So if you don't make sure you have it first, you might be having connectivity issues between your computer and the screen. The only other conclusion I can offer is that the power button and display adjustment controls are on the same button on the back of the screen (an awkward spot, to be sure). Due to the unusual layout and the fact that all the controls are on the same button (which is also unusual), I had to look for instructions on how to center the image on the screen. I would advise you to do the same.
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