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Review on Lenovo L24Q 30 23 8 Inch Widescreen 65FBGCC1US 23.8", 75Hz, Flicker-Free, Low Blue Light, ‎L24Q-30, HDMI by Aaron Sorensen

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fantastic for the price

Pros: Great brightness (I usually have it set to 0 in a dimly lit room) VESA mount Not $600 Nice, sleek look Cons: Dead pixels The stand is flimsy and cheap, but that's no big deal. There are no options for custom presets for brightness, color, etc., so you have to manually change the brightness every time the room gets darker. Overall: This is a beautiful monitor with very few features but to be honest all of the monitor's features are marketing bullshit. I bought it for 196 bc it's the cheapest 24" 1440p I could find but honestly I think it's a bit overpriced. If you can get it for around 160-175 I think it would be a fantastic deal .The stand sucks but it works but honestly you should probably be using a VESA mount anyway.EDITORIAL IN A FEW MONTHS: I have to say I am very happy with this purchase and will probably never buy another 1080p monitor again This is a 60+ upgrade and makes a great second monitor going forward. Everything looks great with the VESA mount and I really can't complain too much about the price considering most are 1440p around $400.

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Pros
  • It's been over a month and I love it. There is nothing to criticize about this product.
Cons
  • Big and bulky