As expected, a treasure for the price! Due to health reasons I can ONLY use scepter displays. They don't use strobe technology on most if not all displays. This protects me from a terrible reaction to blinking. Other manufacturers could learn from this. MEMC's description is not true. To be fair, the Scepter's implementation is pretty good, putting this monitor, its 24-inch monitor and 43-inch 4K TV WAY above their weight classes. That. It's buttery smooth, GORGEOUS 1080p, and I'd happily pay a higher price for a 120Hz or 144Hz version. I just hope they can control the sellers better. I bought it for $115 in early November and now it's on sale for $220. That's almost double the manufacturer's suggested retail price! Not cool, and not at the scepter either. However, you are one of the few parties that can fix the problem. Either way this is a great monitor and I'm hoping the price will come down again so I can buy another one to match the first and finish the setup.
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