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The product quality and is made from cheap plastic that bows (even the plastic around the screen has gaps)
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Like other Dell products, it's also made of cheap plastic materials
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All the money went into the pixels in front of you, and everything else is made of as cheap a plastic as they could manage
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I don't know how many people will be touching the back but the thing is weak plastic and I would expect a lot more for my money.
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There's no fancy touch-sensitive buttons or anything like that, and plain old plastic
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It's going to be flimsy plastic
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I like the textured matte of this monitor far more than the shiny cheap looking plastic of my ASUS monitors
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The plastic is poor
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I like the textured matte of this monitor far more than the shiny cheap looking plastic of my ASUS monitors
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The back of the display also has an awkward plastic covering that you snap on, but it's not something you'll want to monkey with on a regular basis
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Also, the back of the display is just a big black light-sucking plastic rectangle
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I run it in 2k mode (as I planned) because in 4k mode everything is too tiny of course, but in 2k mode I get extremely sharp text, almost as sharp as on an Apple retina display
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It is not as sharp and contrasty as my other 27" IPS monitor (2560x1440) but that is mainly due to the antigloss coating, which was expected
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Just as good as my 2015 Retina MB Pro screen, and if it's not the same, my eye cannot detect any difference
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Great color, no noticeable bleed as of yet
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Text is as crisp as on the Macbook Pro's built-in screen and color saturation looks more or less same to me