Aside from being ineffective, I had really mixed feelings. Pros: 1) Powered USB-C hub. Nice that everything is controlled with a single cable. 2) Lightweight: My kickstand was undamaged and lighter than expected. 3) The 35 inch width was good. The first thing that struck me is that it's very short, you lose a lot of vertical space if you're used to the 16:9.2 refresh rate, used DisplayPort cable, USB C, tested on Mac and PC etc.) . It wasn't what I expected. 3) It was my fault. I thought it had PBP or PIP, it doesn't, which was a shame 4) At least for my needs (software development and web) I still feel like 35 inches isn't enough. I would choose one of the 38 inch Dell monitors. MINIMUM CONDITION AND WHY RETURN: I bought it in an open box and the description said the only thing that was damaged was the packaging. But the panel had one problem, one small point. And NO, it wasn't a dead pixel because it had a texture. Like something like a needle had pierced him. Of course, the backlight leaks through. The size was about 4 pixels together, I tried trying but it was visible enough to be distracting. Also, I don't think an ineffective item will get better over time ๐, maybe even worse.
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