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I ditched a VA panel for a 1080p IPS monitor around 2015, for a little over 100 bucks off a SD. I have used it for 6 years and this is more expensive so that must have been a deal.
has vesa mount, 2 hdmi (tho i don't think it's 2.0 or 2.1, probably 1.4).
I do wish it has a displayport or even usb-c, but that's asking too much at this price range, apparently.
These are solid for office use - just FYI Costco has an LG 27" for $140 if you prefer.
One thing about these that drive me crazy - when they go into sleep/standby, for some reason the computer registers them as turned off, so all windows go back to the primary screen, very annoying upon wake-up. This did not happen with any previous monitors all on the same power save settings.
Only work around is to set them to never sleep in power save
I ditched a VA panel for a 1080p IPS monitor around 2015, for a little over 100 bucks off a SD. I have used it for 6 years and this is more expensive so that must have been a deal.
Same here. Now looking to update those 24inch ones to 27 inch ones.
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has vesa mount, 2 hdmi (tho i don't think it's 2.0 or 2.1, probably 1.4).
I do wish it has a displayport or even usb-c, but that's asking too much at this price range, apparently.
I picket 2 up yesterday. And they actually are VESA compatible. There's a cover/panel that hides it if not in use.
These are vesa compatible.
The Included stand does not attach via vesa, but a back panel pops off and allows vesa access.
fact check - it is VESA Mountable. I have a few Dell monitors. The VESA can be found once the cover is removed on the back.
These are solid for office use - just FYI Costco has an LG 27" for $140 if you prefer.
One thing about these that drive me crazy - when they go into sleep/standby, for some reason the computer registers them as turned off, so all windows go back to the primary screen, very annoying upon wake-up. This did not happen with any previous monitors all on the same power save settings.
Only work around is to set them to never sleep in power save