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They offered me a refund or a replacement, which would most likely end up being yet another panel with horrible backlight bleed, as nobody in their facility would commit to inspecting it first
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The backlighting is so intense that I can't adjust it down to effectively calibrate with my archival quality fine art printer
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I’ve been through 3 of these monitors, and they’ve all had separate issues.#1 - Unacceptable backlight bleed
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I’ve been through 3 of these monitors, and they’ve all had separate issues.#1 - Unacceptable backlight bleed
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The bottom line is that I get a fantastic picture and it works as it should w/o any problems
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Supports USB-C, DisplayPort &
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(with just the USB-C may I add) and everything worked
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This was planned, which is why I specifically bought a monitor that supported USB-C:
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USB-C, that came in the box, works great and charges my Mac
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I was a bit on the fence about whether I should buy this monitor or a cheaper non USB-C monitor
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USB C alone is virtually useless to me as it blinks in and out from time to time
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I tried a cheap 4K display first
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HDMI will (If your monitor is working with Catalina at all) access to the proper available video resolutions (and use 60K) and it looks beautiful.
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Beautiful 4K display, slim bezels, decent UI, very configurableCONS:
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Nice 4K display, well balanced color.
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Good 4K monitor with USB-C connectivity for my work Mac
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Once you connect it with all the proper cables and play around with the settings a little; crisp, clear, 4K gaming
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Great 4K res.
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Pros:-Very bright-Great color reproduction-Speakers are loud enough-Works with G-sync and Freesync-HDR works ok on PC, but it seems better on consoles.-Matte displayCons:-No auto switching inputs-Does not support Dolby Vision (not a big deal)I upgraded from a really old 1080p display