So the stand is really rough. When I put him on the little stand, I burst out laughing because he immediately leaned forward. Also something different. Another reviewer mentioned using a roll of duct tape to set it at the right angle and they were probably right. It's not stable at all and I'll probably just build or buy another stand and ignore the small collarbone that you can't remove. Also, mine doesn't work very well with VGA. Generally actually. There are green pixels that disappear as you turn up the brightness, but then the contrast is very odd. I tested it via HDMI and everything was fine. I'm just swapping the cables for now, but I recommend using a different stand and switching to HDMI. Once you get past the initial hurdles, here's what I like about it: the buttons click when pressed (not in the odd jelly bean style like others) and are in a good spot that's accessible but not easy to accidentally hit, the power indicator on the front isn't too bright and the menu is pretty easy to use to calibrate the screen. There is also no power supply included, as the part that would normally be connected to the block plugs directly into the monitor instead. I wish I could just buy two other Scepter monitors initially because now it's similar. 250 dollars.
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