TLDR: I got these opened/used for $240 each and I don't think I could get a better monitor for the price. If you are considering them and have the money for them, you should definitely buy them. I bought two of these monitors to replace my 24" single monitor and my wife's 22" dual monitor from work. And I'm not impressed. I'm disappointed that I went without Ultrawide for so long. It took me a good 30 minutes to adjust all the settings to my liking, but once I did I had no complaints. I have a workstation/gaming computer connected to HDMI 1 and my switch to HDMI 2. The image is bright. Bright enough to illuminate a room with a monitor turned on. My monitor works stably with a frequency of 75 Hz, which is completely sufficient for me. I've never had the ability to switch inputs, and I can't have it now. While I have no formal ability to test these monitors, I will say they produce a significantly better picture than the Apple Cinema. The display I started with. The lack of a higher resolution doesn't bother me as I feel like there are more than enough pixels to meet my needs.
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