The image is really hard to type right out of the box. Colors are shaky with all of their presets. But the picture is very clear and sharp. A monitor stand is useless if you like driving or flying games with steering wheels or joysticks. Forced feedback or not, the slightest movement causes the monitor to wobble. And I don't use a cheap table that you can build yourself. The solid oak table is 1.5 inches thick and the monitor still shakes. But above all, and this really applies to all curved monitors. Using a curved 16:9 monitor is pointless. This will trick your brain into thinking the monitor is actually narrower than it actually is. Curved monitors only win if you use 21:9 (UltraWide) or wider. In 16:9 it's like an old 4:3 flat screen closer to my face.
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