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" LCD it replaced, fully adjustable height and tilt, plug and play simplicity, ideally suited for our CAD station use.
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The U2412M is more stable, but you need both hands to lift it or adjust height (speaking of which, the height is very easy to instantly adjust).The only downside comment I can muster is that there is no HDMI connection, so DVI-D is the only way to get the excellent quality video this monitor was built to deliver.
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It was easy to set up and use and the height adjustable
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Sharp; Anti-glare; viewing angle; adjustable height/tilt; portrait/landscape orientationCons: no hdmi
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The world needs more quality 16:10 monitors with adjustable height
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Love the extra screen height for working on documents.
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I like the extra height of the 16:10.
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Adjustable height and tilt are very nice also
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Love the adjustable height, tilt and rotate
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This is a personal preference, but I like the greater height of a 16:10 monitor for internet and productivity use.
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Easy height adjustment, swiveling and menus
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Basically, this monitor provides the resolution I want, has adjustable height, and just works without any issues.
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GREAT VALUE.Oh, and a great bonus is the adjustable height, and you can rotate the monitor into a portrait
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That extra height makes working on text documents in MS word (or Libre Office) easier as you can see more of the page.
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I really like the extra height the 1920 x 1200 give you versus the standard 1920 x 1080.
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Normally with this orientation you have to deal with looking at a shrunken version of your picture since the height will be limited by the height of the screen
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Also has adjustable height which by itself is almost worth the extra $
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The stand gets all the viewing angles and heights that I like, and the stand is of high quality as well
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person.edit2: I wouldn't otherwise rate this down except this monitor is falsely advertised as "adjustable height"; the height is adjustable in normal mode, not reasonably adjustable in pivot mode (therefore defeating the purpose of getting a pivoting, adjustable-height monitor; you might as well just get a random monitor and a VESA mount for an extra $20-200 depending on your needs)
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Attractive design, Easy to setup, HDMI connection, easy to use buttons, contains vga/hdmi/usb hub cable, adjustable height, adjustable tilt
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The screen size is great - I'm a graphic designer and the extra height is very helpful for working on vertical projects
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It has a greater height range than my older monitor
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Sometimes it seems a little too bright but it's crisp and clear, height adjustable, very large
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It is fully adjustable (height, rotation, and tilt), the brightness is uniform all the way into the corners, and there are all connections that one needs.
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Very flexible height adjustment
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Haven't tried the smartphone-like tilt feature, but I love the amount the stand can twist and turn to be the perfect height
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The correct height and tilt make a huge difference
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It has good smooth height adjustment, looks like about 5-1/2 inches of motion.
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Dell ultra sharp and professional series both good with adjustable height.
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Height, angle and rotation adjustments are easy
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The height, rotation, and tilt adjustment of the Dell monitor make it easy to align the monitors as desired
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It has an elegant design and a great stand (adjustable height, tilt, rotation), and I got the 1920 x 1200 resolution I wanted to give me a few extra vertical pixels compared to the typical 1080p monitors.
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Awesome monitor with a nicer height than the super widescreens
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Also like the easy height adjustment of the stand and still "experimenting" with rotating it into Portrait mode; this last part will take some time to get used to, but it works well for two 24" monitors side-by-side in dual-display mode
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It has a height adjustable stand, unlike most displays
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person.edit2: I wouldn't otherwise rate this down except this monitor is falsely advertised as "adjustable height"; the height is adjustable in normal mode, not reasonably adjustable in pivot mode (therefore defeating the purpose of getting a pivoting, adjustable-height monitor; you might as well just get a random monitor and a VESA mount for an extra $20-200 depending on your needs)
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I t was fine