It was a pretty good monitor, especially for the price. The keyword was "was". I make a living from photography, so I needed a monitor that could be calibrated, was big enough to have extra workspace, and had good image quality. It fit all of that, and considering the budget, it was a good deal. It has good image quality and I was able to calibrate it (manually) to suit my needs very well. It was an essential part of my workflow. Then the often mentioned nutritional problems began. After about 9 months it started going through the power cycle (off and fast on) without prompts. LISTEN TO REVIEWS IDENTIFYING ENERGY PROBLEMS. For real. Now it's useless as I can only edit about 5 minutes until it repeats and I can't do anything. I am dissatisfied as I am currently working on a shoot and urgently need to buy a new monitor. -_-*If you need a fast monitor for emergencies, buy it. If you want to do something about the quality, don't do it.
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