Maybe I'm too spoiled as a Mac user. There's no built-in camera, okay no problem. But no auto brightness either. Not even keyboard brightness control. This means having to reach back to the tiny joystick and navigating several menus every day.
Maybe I'm too spoiled as a Mac user. There's no built-in camera, okay no problem. But no auto brightness either. Not even keyboard brightness control. This means having to reach back to the tiny joystick and navigating several menus every day.
Definitively a nice screen. minors problems: Sound sometime mute. You have to turn the screen off and on to get it back You cannot adjust the sound level and luminosity with the keyboard Using screen joystick to shift from USB3 to HDMI is not really convenient
Took me a day or two to get comfortable with size and curve, but it is wonderful for flight sim and multiple documents. Cost might up there but it is worth the money.
Fantastic screen whose only problem is that it still uses USB 2.0. Considering that it runs TB3 connection, it feels very scary that they put in such a type of connection, maybe it is for compatibility with old hardware No idea but I'm otherwise very happy with the screen.
"Looks really well and displays mac os x flawlessly, probably looks better than the retina display on the laptop. It should be made clear in the box is included a Thunderbolt 3 cable and a HDMI cable."
I bought the monitor to replace two power hungry Samsung 24" monitors that must be over 10 years old. The visible screen space is probably about the same but with the advantage that it is just one screen - lost one monitor stand and seem to have gained a lot of desk space.
The stand comes off, but leaves behind bit that sticks out about 2 inches from the back of the screen that doesn't - responsible for the tilting of the monitor itself. Toyed with sawing it off but means the original stand is completely useless if I need to unmount for any reason.
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