This is a 4K monitor with a resolution of 3840 x 2160. This means a lot more content than a 1920 x 1080 resolution. Of course, you need to adjust the displayed font size to 150% or higher, otherwise the texts will be really tiny. Advantages: - cheap. probably the cheapest I've found - capable of delivering 3840 x 2160 resolution - offers both USB-C and mini-HDMI connectivity - control is very easy Cons: - must have one of the USB-C to power deliver, otherwise on your laptop USB - C may not be able to deliver enough power (mine toggled back and forth when Windows recognized it but couldn't turn it on) - the color is a bit dull, washed out. suitable for general office use, but not for photo or video editing. See uploaded image for comparison. - no mini-dP input - useful if you work with many devices that only have a DisplayPort output. This monitor comes with a basic case that can be used as a stand, not big but looks decent. The kit includes a power adapter, two USB-C cables (one for power, one for video), and an HDMI to mini-HDMI cable. I haven't checked the sound - I mostly use it as an additional monitor. a good monitor that costs just over $200. If color accuracy is important to you, skip this one.
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