I'm giving it a 5/5 because I found a base stand fix that satisfies me and took all of 12 seconds to analyze, assess, and figure out a solution that worked for me. It looks ugly, but if I cared for looks I would have bought a $900 apple cinema display. It slipped right in between the 2 additional pegs in the base and made it extra tight. Wouldn't you know it, it's the perfect amount of thickness and cushion to completely stop the extra shaking. I made a slit for the screw to go through, and I just kept it in between while I assembled it all. To fix the problem (and this will sound EXTREMELY stupid and ghetto), simply put something with a minor amount of cushioning in between the base and the shaft at the point of connection. All monitors with shaft necks wiggle, that's part of the design, but this one DOUBLES the shaking because of the low points of contact at the attached base, to the point that you can see the pieces separate and form gaps, even after IMMENSE tightening of the screws. Unfortunately, there's only 1 screw holding the 2 pieces together, with 2 additional non-screwing slot pegs, which means there's barely any points of contact. The issue is, there's 2 components to the stand: First, the shaft, which is connected to the monitor itself and has a back/forward hinge Second, there's a flat, circular base that screws into the shaft. Check, recheck, then re-recheck to make sure you're getting the right adapter if you need one. I also purchased a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter, as my 2008 iMac came with mini-DVI. I have my iMac set up to change every minute, and this monitor set up to change every 5 minutes. Great! The desktops can even rotate wallpapers at different intervals. No issue! Under Desktop pref, you can have your own folder selected for the second desktop. My iMac is 1920x1200 and has amassed quite the collection of wallpapers, while this monitor is 1920x1080 which left me a little worried that everything would be stretched or cropped. Overall Review: With OSX (10.6.8) this works great. Tempted to leave the plastic guard on the bezel just to avoid that headache Glossy black finish is such a horrible idea in 99.99% of all electronic devices. Rebate system utilizes debit gift cards rather than checks, which will limit how and where you can spend your savings (gift cards are the bane of all that is good in this world and only add to plastic waste, shame on Asus) Back-facing ports, making it difficult to wall mount No USB, no built in speakers (not advertised nor expected, but compared to its competition, it should have really had it included) Newegg is amazingĬons: -Terrible, awful, inexcusably bad base stand THE NEXT DAY! Thankfully I live right next door to California, where it shipped, but that's just insane! The monitor actually beat the cables that I had ordered extra, which is just awesome to see. Free shipping and yet it delivered the next day. VERY lightweight (my cat weighs more (she's a thin cat))
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Works flawlessly with OSX and an iMac (10.6.8) Inexpensive to the point of ridiculousness Simple 3 prong plug, great for jam packed power supply strips
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Subdued and understated front bezel, with only 1 singular LED blue light for power (simple is always better) Looks great right out of the box, didn't have to tinker with settings (not too picky about that anyways) I play hours of Battlefield 3 a day, as well as many other games, stream Netflix and it does alright. Overall Review: If I could have, I would have spent more and went with the same brand I use to have, but overall this is a decent monitor. It seems just a a bit washed out in comparison.not too much, but just enough to be noticeable. (Old as in less than 4 year old 22" LCD). It's not quite as vivid and crisp as the Samsung it's replacing, but then again, it's nearly half the price it would have cost me to buy another Samsung similar to my old one. It does the job of keeping the monitor upright, it's just a little too cheap. It isn't 's just wobbly.bump the desk and the monitor shakes a little.
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I wish it was half the stand my Samsung SyncMaster had. Uses a mere 33 watts, won't affect your electric bill very much.Ĭons: The stand is pathetic. Has a few screen configuration presets you can choose from for a quick change instead of manually adjusting the settings.Ĭomes with the required cables so you don't have to run out and buy the right one if you haven't any extras like some of us do. Pros: It's almost a 24" screen with a native resolution of 1920x1080, so you'll have a fair amount of space for all your multitasking needs. Versatile viewing positions with Smart View Technologyĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (H x W x D)Īdditional Information Date First Available
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