I bought a couple of these monitors for basic home/business use. No games or high-end graphics. They look great right out of the box and seem to work well, but I have a couple of complaints that make me seriously look for something else despite being so cheap: 1) No easy input select button! Changing the inputs is done by a series of 10 (TEN) presses of the MINIMUM button on the monitor. I use dual screen for work and PC. So to switch a workstation, that's 20 keystrokes to get it working! 2) I knew that when I bought it, but the stand is not height adjustable. He has the ability to tip over. However, if you tilt the two monitors down from horizontal, you end up with a V-shaped gap down the middle. You can decide if that might bother you. For a basic monitor, even for gaming (please see other reviews for performance opinions), this price is hard to beat. But 10 button presses to switch to another input. it is unforgivable.
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