I really liked the monitor. I didn't find any glare or dead pixels. The bottom frame fits well. The stand is very stable. The leg has a hole for wires. On the back cover, they made a recess for the sticker, which is closed with a special plug - apparently, so as not to disfigure the back with a sticker (this approach to business is really surprising, especially in the category of budget monitors for 8k). An HDMI cable was included in the kit, and not the shortest for show, but which is enough to connect the monitor to the system unit, even with a margin. They took care to make a beautiful box for the monitor, and not just stuffed it into a colorless cardboard. I will not write anything about the image, since everything is known in comparison, and I have nothing to compare with, but I am very pleased. I will note a couple of nuances after installation: I did not find the settings to enable FreeSync, but AMD software detected a monitor with FreeSync support and enabled it in the drivers on its own (apparently FreeSync is always enabled by default). In the monitor settings in the "Screen" column, the response time was initially "Normal", changed to "Limit" - probably the limit - these are the promised 4 ms, and by default it costs more. After installation - the monitor worked at a frequency of 60 Hz. To change to 75 Hz, you need to right-click on the desktop, select "Display Settings", "Advanced Display Settings", "Video Adapter Properties" and set 75 Hz in the "Monitor" tab. I chose a monitor for quite a long time and I do not regret that I chose this one. Much more advantages for this price than competitors, but I do not see any disadvantages.
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