
The display is very lightweight and comes with everything you need to get the job done right out of the box. The picture is as good as any other display I have because it's good. Tested with Roku Ultra, nVidia Shield Pro 2019, Apple TV 4k and Fire TV Cube 2 how well it works as a media player screen and it was good. Also tested with PC via both HDMI and USBC and both were recognized perfectly by Windows 11. Now the only negative I found: HDR doesn't really exist, you can see the option in the menu, but turning it on changes the brightness and the contrast is so sharp that you don't realize it until you change the setting. It's not the worst, testing with HDR enabled, the only device I was able to test HDR with was an Apple TV 4k, Netflix showing Dolby Vision support was the first sign something was wrong, HDR is not Dolby Vision. In short, with forced HDR, the image was oversaturated and burned. Even Windows doesn't recognize the monitor as HDR capable, I have an HDR capable Samsung monitor so I can compare. Even with this "problem" I don't deduct a single star because the price is really good. The good thing is that DCR's other image enhancement feature actually works and for me really enhanced the image when the menu was enabled. Contrast improves significantly when DCR is enabled. My conclusion: This is a wonderful display, good picture with really good contrast (DCR ON), very light and portable, the cover protects it while also acting as a stand to be able to meet all input needs.


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