• Reviews around eye strain (1.63 of 5)

    Samsung U28E590D 28-Inch 4k UHD LED-Lit Monitor

    • but I get eye strain with this monitor even with Windows 10 set up to use its largest font due to miniscule characters, so I should have bought a larger 4k monitor.
    • I use it all day in my work and it has made a difference reducing my eye strain.
    • She does a lot of coding and lower resolution monitors were causing a lot of eye strain
    • but if you are me and have any issues with monitors such as eye strain, the flicker issue or whatever you might want to look into this thing.
    • *Please note that this is the UPGRADED U28-E-590D model, over the identical U28-D-590D model
    • This monitor simply cannot handle having two inputs - when I switch from Mac to Msoft Surface, the screen flashes, goes static-y, then pops up in washed out color - I have to turn it off, then back on.
    • I've also had instances where the monitor goes completely fuzzy and static-y.
    • *Please note that this is the UPGRADED U28-E-590D model, over the identical U28-D-590D model
    • n’t have any issues with it and no dead pixels it does put out 4K at 60hz with my Xbox
    • The base is not adjustable and the big T makes a difficult to even swivel it on your desktop
    • The base broke as I assembled it
    • The hardcopy manual was only in Korean, leaving me frustrated as I tried unsuccessfully to force together an adapter that seemingly was meant to fit the extra power cord
    • It is not as sharp as I'd like, but it could be due to Windows scaling