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The main problems i have with this monitor is that, the stand is total suck
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A HUGE improvement over the previous model (34UM57-P), which had a cheap, lightweight plastic stand that was not adjustable for the most part
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The stand could be better, no height adjustment
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The stand was defective and didn't hold the monitor straight
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Sturdy stand, for sure
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Just note the cheap plastic stand can't hold up the weight of the monitor, so it will tilt down and you'll have to mount it high.
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For the price it works well - wobbly stand and some display issues with text not being very clear reduced the score.
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the stand is heavy, but its perfect to support the weight (especially with a mini computer attached to the back).
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The movable stand that slides the monitor up and down was easy to use and felt very sturdy.
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does have Freesync and a great stand.
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but the stand it came with is very nice, and can be raised or tilted
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So despite what it looks like, the stand is actually sturdy
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but this stand doesn't even support the weight of the monitor
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An absolutely gorgeous monitor, tons of viewing room and a very sturdy stand.
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your getting your money's worth the adjustable stand is great and moves very fluid with little resistance.
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Another pro about the monitor is the height adjustable stand which allows for the best viewing angles to fit your needs
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Switch it out with a better designed stand please.
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Also, the stand is easy to adjust and hard to move
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What I really like about this monitor is the relatively low price and the height adjustable stand not found on some higher priced models.
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My stand was super wobbly and my screws broke off into my panel
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It comes with a clip for cable management and the stand seems fairly sturdy and secure
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I knew the stand was non-adjustable, I'm okay with
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Great monitor for the price, dont need a monster GPU to run games at 2560x1080, its got freesync (40-75hz) multi modes for presets, texts is super clear, great blacks, great whites, adjustable stand, Ive used curved vs non-curved
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I used the cable to connect the monitor to my computer, turned on the computer, set my Advanced Display Settings, and the LG monitor screen lit up like a champ (Microsoft’s display management is a bit cumbersome, but that is not LG’s fault.).
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I haven't tried using this display on Linux or Windows 10 but there are blogs where people share how to get it working as long as you have a motherboard with a physical internal Thunderbolt connection and BIOS support, plus a PCIe card like the ASUS Thunderbolt3EX.
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* Perfect for movies as well as
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Text is not as sharp as I would have liked.