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CAINisLOOPus
> 24 hourRunning into a problem getting dual monitors setup on a NUC. Using a thunderbolt cable can be interensting. Apparently the native resolution does not like to work. And when you plug in the cable the HDMI monitor becomes the secondary and as such you lose access to the display options. Other than that, the monitors work great and have a good picture.
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Blake
> 24 hourVery good value for the cheap price.
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J. Shepherd
> 24 hourI had a hard time getting my Windows 7 systems to accept the monitor and allow me to set proper resolution. Search for driver met with limited success, but finally got it set up correctly.
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Eli
> 24 hourIt’s okay
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Miss Baby Leuschke I
> 24 hourIts great for the price do not be discouraged by the bad reviews Its worth it. 5 stars
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Luci
> 24 hourI bought this so I could have a second monitor for my laptop. Picture is great. Only reason I didn’t give it a 5 star is if you move it the picture goes out, I think this is due to the cheap power cord and base.
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Shanna Jordan
> 24 hourUse for a dual monitor with my laptop. Works great. It’s not the clearest picture but it does the job especially for the price!
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James
> 24 hourOut side of the fact that i had to go buy a hdmi (when it says it comes with one) it’s a good monitor.
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Matthew W. Saathoff
> 24 hourBought 2 of these so I can work from home, when need arrives. So far so good. Good display for office applications
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krkeller
> 24 hourI like the keyboard but the mouse mysteriously gets jumpy with new batteries. Speaking of batteries, youll have to invest another $20 or $30 in rechargeable ones.