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D Volek
> 3 dayDell products are always good, and this monitor is no different. I link it to a Dell laptop, and it worked perfectly immediately. I downloaded a display manager to get additional settings. I struggled a little with Adobe programmes looking fuzzy, but it turned out to be a Windows 10 setting problem. One problem, the HDMI connection doesnt include sound. I dont mind, but Dell support told me it did and after trying to find the audio problem for an hour a fellow customer told me it doesnt have a built-in speaker!
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Kam
> 3 daycheap and good enough! The plug is a little loose and the display goes on and off but other than that its solid!
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j.c. Grant
> 3 dayI thought I was saving some money on this monitor by purchasing it used . Turns out I had to spend an additional 40 bucks on a mount because it’s not versa mount ready . The monitor functions ok and looks good though. If you plan on Leaving it in the stand and not mounting it it’s a great buy.
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Ashok A
> 3 dayI am using this for my office work. I really liked it. Planning to but one more for my son online classes.
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Craig C.
> 3 dayI needed an external monitor for my MacBook Pro for use primarily with Adobe Lightroom, and I couldnt decide on one. I tested this Dell, a lower-priced Spectre, and a higher-priced Philips 4K. All 27. Well, this monitor is the keeper. For a non-4K 27 monitor, Im quite impressed. Text isnt noticeably jaggy. Brightness & contrast are strong, colors are clear, robust and consistent. Matches my MacBook displays color (or, certainly close enough even for my picky eye) right out of the box with no tinkering to settings needed. Im connecting with a USB-C to HDMI cable, I made sure to get a cable that was rated for this purpose (easy to find on Amazon). The setup couldnt have been easier. I usually dont take time to write reviews but Im really happy with this monitor. I have no long-term info yet, Ive only had it a few days. For the price, Id say it would be really difficult (if not impossible) to find a higher quality monitor. If youre looking for a gaming monitor, you might want to go with a non-IPS model for the faster refresh rates (that said, I havent tried using this with my PS4 yet). If your primary use is photo / video editing, IPS is the way to go (based on my recent research) for richer, consistent colors.
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hephaestion
> 3 dayPicture is bright and very viewable. My old monitor was a TV that was the same size, except that the screen was surrounded by a large rim. The screen on this one is larger, even though the unit is the same size.
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Farr Ahmad
> 3 dayOverall great
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Kam
> 3 daycheap and good enough! The plug is a little loose and the display goes on and off but other than that its solid!
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JK
> 3 dayI bought the screen a few months ago and have started seeing problems with it randomly going black and then turning on again. I have good power and connections to the device, but it keeps randomly doing this.
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Hard Working American
> 3 dayI mainly use Dual Monitors for work. I mostly use Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. I would say these monitors are a B - at best for what I do... I was hoping for far better clarity. They are an improvement over my previous monitors which were about five years old, and they work for my needs, but they are not outstanding. My sons state they are OK for gaming. I am not interested in gaming, just easy reading on the eyes, 10 - 12 hours a day...