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The monitor has crisp picture quality and great stand, and is a great deal around the $515~ that I purchased it at
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Overall, I like having the option of going 4k and down resolutions, the adjustable stand, and the excellent picture quality
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The stand is great, fairly minimalist, yet easily to adjust in many different ways.
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Because the stands are so good I was able to create a three screen arrangement including my iMac without having to buy any movable monitor arms.
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I was torn between this model and the samsung 27", but I went with the dell because it's IPS and the stand is outstanding
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Adjustable stand - Excellent until I used it
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Nice adjustable stand and hardware quality overall
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The stand is fantastic, it moves up and down and rotates with such ease
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That has been true with every Dell monitor I had, great display but super cheap stands
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The stand is sturdy and attractive, with adjustable height and three axis rotation
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The stand could be a little more sturdy as the monitor shakes a bit on my desk (might be my desk, but the iMac is super steady; 1-star removed).
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The Acer does not allow you to easily do this and its stand is extremely flimsy
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The Dell has a height adjustable stand and even came with the correct mini displayport cable to connect my Mac laptop
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The stand is easy to adjust
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The stand is sturdy, and the USB3 ports on the monitor are great.
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Gorgeous screen, solid Dell stands and connectors.
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The monitor wobbled on the cheap stand while typing and the stand was not adjustable.
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second p2415q i bought, consistent brightness, great stand, not insance price, i'm happy.
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colors- Lots of real estate for AE palettes - I like to keep them within reach- Matte screenMeh:- Ugly non-adjustable stand
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The stand is very adjustable, with tilt, rotation on 2 axis, and lift.
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The Stand is sturdy
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The stand is very movable, overall very happy.
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The stand is great, with tilt, hight, and swivel adjustment... very flexible
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I run them at 125% and all the Adobe applications view well (Fireworks doesn't support UI scaling, but works).- The stands are really solid and can adjust very high
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The stand is awesome as the monitor can be moved up/down, tilted forward/back and swiveled left/right.
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Like the adjustable stand and the ports for other devices
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The stand is beautiful, it swerves, L2R, CW/CCW, and back and forth
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The stand is solid and it does have a support for
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I like the stand that comes with it, as it can go up and down easily
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I LOVE the adjustable stand that can tilt back and forth, to the left and right, and up and down
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Other than this cheaply designed stand, this is an excellent monitor at a reasonable price.
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Although I mounted mine to the wall a few days after I received it I found the stand to be exceptional.
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I wonder if I should upgrade to a better stand versus this plastic piece of junk.
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The stand is excellent: you can adjust the angle and also the height.
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The adjustable stand is also impressive
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The basics: 27", a bunch of input/output options, an adjustable stand, and a slab of viewable area
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The stand is great, the USB 3.0 ports are super useful
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I like the stand, the way it snaps into the back of the panel.
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The monitor just snaps onto the stand and the stand is great
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For the p2715q the stand is solid, plus it allows rotation, height adjustment, and changing the panel orientation to vertical, all of which UD590 does not offer (it only allows a limited amount of tilt).5
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Color was perfect right out of the box, nice array of inputs on the back, great quality stand and swivel.
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ConstructionThe stand is steady and made of Aluminum
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That has been true with every Dell monitor I had, great display but super cheap stands
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The stand could be a little more sturdy as the monitor shakes a bit on my desk (might be my desk, but the iMac is super steady; 1-star removed).
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The stand looks great, and is really sturdy
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The stand is very sturdy, although the bezel could be a touch thinner around.
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Physical buttons, quality build, and incredible stand
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The stand is versatile and well-designed.
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Build/design: The stand is sturdy
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I love the adjustable stand.
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The stand it comes with is sufficiently good
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The stand feel sturdy and you can move the monitor around with confidence
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It handles the native macOS resolution perfectly, the stand is nice, and it even doesn't look too bad.
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The only problem with it is the stand.
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The stand is very adjustable
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The stand is VERY nice and allows its placement to be very flexible
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Either way the UD590 stand is terrible
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The stand is very easy to adjust, Love it
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This is a nice clean monitor with an excellent stand (adjustability, stability) and great color accuracy.
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The stand is amazing its light easy to use with ease
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I also like how you can thread the power cord and HDMI or other cables through the monitor's stand to hide the cables and give your desktop a neat look
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but hey its decent and has the best stand
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Nice sturdy stand (although rubber pads tend to come off, and I had to glue back on with rubber cement.)
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I like the stand and connections including the USB hub
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It focusing on what a monitor should do best; have spectacular image, sharpness, and color accuracy, with a great stand.
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Solid, infinitely adjustable stand
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Besides being the cheapest 4K 27 inch last winter, it also has good design features: a flexible stand, USB ports, and a mini to normal dp port so you can connect everything out of box
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The stand is super versatile and lets you tilt the monitor any direction that you'd like.
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I've never had a monitor with such a nice stand that moves in so many directions and angles
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The stand is pretty fantastic, despite my thought when I first got it that it wouldn't sufficiently hold the monitor
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The stand is sturdy and has all the adjustments I need
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The stand is really very good, though I wish I could lower it all the way to the base
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The stand is very sturdy and adjustable, the monitor itself is extremely lightweight, and I like the fact that it has VESA mounting holes in
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The stand is very flexible too
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The stand is very dense and snaps into the display with a built-in locking mechanism
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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