I was looking for an inexpensive 26" USB-C monitor for my new Dell XPS 15 laptop. I wanted it to have 3 things: 1. USB-C for power and video2. Resolution above 1080p3. Good tilt and swivel This monitor was the only one that met these criteria and cost less than $400. The mechanism for attaching the monitor to the base is very comfortable, easy to connect and seems very reliable. It also requires no tools. The bezel is very thin on the top and sides, slightly larger on the bottom. I also have a couple of USB inputs on the monitor which are useful. The only downside is that the XPS I have requires a 130V power supply, which is plenty for a laptop, so you'll get a slow charge connection error when using USB-C for video and charging here. I don't know how many monitors or cables this type of current can go through? Most laptops require less power and shouldn't be a problem. All in all a very nice monitor. Definitely recommend.
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