The more I use this monitor, the more I hate it. First off, the display doesn't work with USB-C. It only works over HDMI and the Thunderbolt 3 port on my laptop only supplies power. And when you connect HDMI, the sound is redirected from the laptop's stereo speakers to the monitor's awful mono speaker. But the worst thing is that it is impossible to adjust the brightness and contrast. In the display settings, the screen resolution changes, but the brightness function does not work. With the brightness adjustment of the monitor you can achieve a brightness of up to 50%. If you google "Adjust Niuto Brightness" you'll get another program you need to download and install (called "ScreenBright") that promises brightness, contrast, color brightness, and color temperature. But ScreenBright doesn't work very well - increasing the brightness blurs the image on the screen and trying to adjust the contrast is just plain disappointing. For a $300 monitor, I expect more.
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