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I also like the adjustable stand
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Pros:-Gorgeous 4K Panel-USB-C connection with USB-A ports on the back-Very nice stand with smooth height adjustmentCons:-Some may say it is pricey, but it is worth it for what it isVerdict: Definitely a must for people looking for a one-cable Macbook Pro setup.
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GENERALthe design of the monitor is great ,it very modern and sleek with very narrow dead edges and nice stand and backthe display works over USB-C in display port 1.2 mode,which is essential if you dont have Thunderbolt 3 ports
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(note: to get the lowest lag, use input scaling "wide", which is the opposite of what you'd expect, but that's- good stand with tilt, height and portrait mode
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The stand is rock-solid, and the curved base not only looks great but takes up little space on a table or whatever you have it resting on.
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GENERALthe design of the monitor is great ,it very modern and sleek with very narrow dead edges and nice stand and backthe display works over USB-C in display port 1.2 mode,which is essential if you dont have Thunderbolt 3 ports
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The stand is adjustable vertically and allows the monitor to rotate 90 degrees to the vertical.
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The stand has some minor scratches on
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Because the stand is so well thought out, this very large, very wide monitor seems to use only a little more space than the AOC 24" widescreen monitor that it replaced.
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I'm tempted to give this a lower rating just to draw attention to what I believe is a design flaw that - while not affecting a LOT of people, it's just dumbfounding as to how LG can design such a BEAUTIFUL monitor and screw up something that has been a problem for years