That's not a bad monitor. but that's definitely not a good thing. It kind of fits a very niche consumer base. If you want 75 FPS for as little as possible, this is a pretty good option. Build Quality The build quality of this monitor isn't bad, but it's not surprisingly cheap. The stand is made of very light plastic. The monitor screen is also very light. In fact, the entire assembled monitor feels as heavy as a charging cable + HDMI cable. Although the material is very cheap, it doesn't seem to fall apart and is quite durable. Picture quality All ok, very mediocre and nothing spectacular. The screen itself is a bit matte and the color is pretty terrible even after tweaking some settings. That said, it's about what I expected from a $75 monitor. Embedded software The monitor comes with a surprising number of built-in options to control brightness, gamma, color temperature, RGB levels and even performance. It also has an FPS counter option, which is pretty handy (although it's incredibly massive and can't be changed). Conclusion Sure, the monitor is really cheap, but what do you expect at 75€? For what it's worth, it does the job pretty well. If you're on a very tight budget or need a cheap second monitor (perhaps for streaming or encoding) with an extra 15 fps, this is a pretty good option. Precise. Don't expect very high quality.
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