I've been using this monitor for several days and I'm very happy with it. The color palette is impressive for the price (I bought it on sale for $140), you just need to use the right preset. I would recommend starting with the Landscape or Cinema preset and tweaking from there. I use the monitor primarily with my PS4 Pro, so the 75Hz refresh rate doesn't really help me much (current consoles max out at 60Hz), but I did notice a 1ms difference in response time. It took a few minutes to get used to, but once I did it seemed a lot nicer than the 6ms response I got with my old monitor. The PSU is still a "brick", but it's a lot smaller than most. I have seen. I was able to hide it behind my desk with no problem. The two HDMI ports make it ideal for connecting PS4 and Xbox One, allowing me to ditch my crappy HDMI switch. Apart from all the functionality I think it looks very good. A small bezel with a sturdy square base and a handy (albeit small) hole for cable management. My only issue with the monitor has to do with the "Low Blue Light" modes, which was one of the main reasons I wanted a new one. Monitor. Selecting any "Low Light" level will automatically switch the monitor to the "Racing Mode" preset, which looks very muted and dirty, which is why I stopped using it, hence minus 1 star for that. Also, I have nothing but positive things to say at the moment. I'll probably buy another one if the price falls again to match this one. 4 stars out of 5, I would recommend.
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