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Roger G. Brown
> 24 hourI use this monitor for general personal home use and it is perfect. The display is clear and the colors are brilliant. I was concerned by some of the more technical criticism of this monitor before I purchased it but after a couple of months using it I could not me more satisfied.
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Judy I
> 24 hourCurved SAMSUNG screen gives bright clear image for MacMini M1.
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Joseph E. Fredendall
> 24 hourEasy set up. Good quality. Everything as advertised.
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Christopher Moloney
> 24 hourNice size and light. However, screen was damaged in shipping, so we returned. For the short time we had it... found it 7/10 for clarity and 7.5/10 for brightness when compared to Apple/Mac. Curve was very sharp and hard to adjust to, but could with time.
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(Sue Ann) Jacquie Banks
> 24 hourNeeded a tv for my kitchen and this monitor fits the bill. it arrived timely and in perfect conditon. The only thing was that the cables did not let me insert them easily so I had to hire my computer guy to do so; which he did easily with a little extra muscle.
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John S
> 24 hourLove this. Perfect for any application. Only beat by the $3,000 Apple 30 monitors I have.
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K. Thomas
> 24 hourI just got a new Mac Mini M2 and I needed to get a monitor for it. I really like curved monitors (even though there dont seem to be many of them made) and I wanted to get a 27 monitor, so this one seemed to fit the bill for my budget. Its not a 4k monitor, but Im coming from a 2013 iMac, so I figured the screen has got to be better than my decade old iMac right? Wrong. The first thing I noticed was that all the text on the screen was a little blurry. It wasnt unreadable, but I definitely had to focus my eyes a bit more to be able to read it. Some of icons had a bit of fuzziness in their appearance as well. I never had this issue on my old iMac and this was driving me nuts. I did some research into the issue and the bottom line is, you will never get anything close to what you see on an iMac unless you buy an Apple monitor, which is insanely expensive. Apples monitors have almost quadruple the pixels (typically 5K or 6K monitors) and then they downscale the resolution so everything doesnt appear tiny. With a 2K monitor, it just doesnt have enough pixel density to display everything clearly. I did find out that Apple has enabled font smoothing by default because they assume you will be using a retina display. You can turn this off at the command line (or through your Settings if using an older version of MacOS). It did help to reduce the blurriness of text for me, but now the text appeared jagged. From everything I read, the best compromise is to get a 4K monitor to get greater pixel density. It still wont be perfect (definitely not like what youll see on a Apple retina monitor), but at least it will be a step up. I actually sent this one back to Amazon and Im now hunting around for a 4K monitor. I think Im going to go with the Samsung S80A or Dell S2721QS. If you use Windows, this monitor would probably be perfectly fine to use. With Apples combination of using high-end monitors and then downscaling the resolution, it can be really hard to make this look perfect on Apple computers.
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Mark Sloane
> 24 hourWell this wasn’t the monitor I ordered. It has a deeper curve then other companies monitors.
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Miss Breana Pacocha
> 24 hourPerfect as expected.
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César T.
> 24 hourSo far so good it gives what promises if anything I just didnt like the base at the beginning but I already got use to it