It's one of those "you get what you pay for". The description said there would be 3 HDMI ports, but instead it was 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, and 1 DisplayPort. VGA is so outdated and rarely used these days that it seems unnecessary. Don't get me wrong I bought it for $180 so I won't complain too much the picture quality is great for the price it's not 4k but 1080p is all I'll ever need. The 27" is HUGE, I have a small desk and it takes up all the space. I would recommend it for budget gaming, it supports 75Hz (obviously) through the display port, but I don't have a DP cable, so I can't try that.The build quality is good,I like the thin bezels and the stand.The stand has an integrated cable management system which I found handy: you just open the back of the stand, insert the cables and step through the If you can shell out another $100-$200 I'd recommend upgrading, but I don't have a job so I had to look for something cheaper.Overall a 7/10 budget gaming -Monitor for a 75 Hz IPS HDR monitor.
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