cpudney
cpudney21 posts
 

Good – I bought this to replace a Dell 1704fpt Ultrasharp monitor. My requirements were 1) minimum resolution 1920x1080, i.e. full high-definition and 2) DVI and D-Sub (VGA) inputs as I use it to switch between two development PCs. This was the best-value monitor I could find ($234 from ShoppingSquare) meeting these requirements. I've had it for three weeks and am really happy with it so far.

A few minor gripes:

- switching between DVI and D-Sub inputs, something I do alot is tedious, involves navigating the menus, whereas it was one-touch on my Dell monitor.

- there's no vertical/height adjustment. I don't need it but HDMI input might come in handy.

- I don't need it but my old Dell had a 2x USB hub.

- it seems a little less robust then my old Dell. Full high-definition 1920x1080 in 16:9 format, great value for money No vertical/height adjustment, no HDMI input, switching between DVI and D-SUB is tedious, a bit flimsy, no USB

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