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The only downside is the screen cannot tilt to adjust for different angles.
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3 months after I purchased it the screen lost a row of pixels
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Some people say a 27" screen at 1080p for gaming isn't ideal
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It’s a great budget screen
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The monitor wasn’t cracked the screen looks fantastic
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The screen is beautiful itself, slim and sleek with all the buttons on the back
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Good screen
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I was very delicate with the screens to make sure i didnt ruin it since the reviews mentioned a lot of dead on arrival cases, and i am happy to say both screens are fantastic
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Fantastic screens
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The screen is bright and clear.
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This is a really good screen in case you're on a budget and want to have a good solution for playing (in my case on a PS3 though, I haven't tried on the PS4) or for working
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I like this product at first i bought this on may 29 and now the screen starts to deteriorate i a shame
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Other than that I highly recommend them for good solid quality budget screens.
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Great screen for the price, crisp picture.
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I would definitely recommend this screen to anyone who is looking for monitor for office work or light gaming.
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Matte screen lots of inputs
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While the screen looks nice, it's useless since it either is an all white display or off
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I like that I can have a large screen for the work I do.
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But glad they included two Hdmi's to make up for it.-screen bleeds quite a bit when black, but I personally don't care
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One of the monitors worked, the second one came up with a weird screen resolution and flickered
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Excellent screen, 75hz refresh rate 1080p gaming
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I have now bought two of these, because they work perfectly, have great screen clarity, and I could link them for dual monitors
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But what I ever do does not require supreme screen quality, so, good-e-nuff
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This is a 27" screen with relatively thin bezels, good screen quality, and absolutely easy to set up
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These screens are much better than expected for the price
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But what I ever do does not require supreme screen quality, so, good-e-nuff
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But what I ever do does not require supreme screen quality, so, good-e-nuff