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Smooth as Butter
I have gone through multiple monitors in the past couple of years, trying to find the right one that also doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Before this, I was using a 34" LG Ultrawide at 75hz. For 2560*1080, I found 35" to be too big of a screen. I think this is a perfect size. The details are much better and it is soooooo smooth. I notice minimal to no ghosting. I wouldn't let that scare you away. The overall color/picture quality is also solid. Build construction is good. The monitor has a nice heft.
The ONLY drawback, in my opinion, is the stand that this monitor comes with. As you can see from my picture, it is too short, and causes you to crane your neck down. I tried a generic monitor riser (also pictured) and it worked okay, but made the overall footprint of the monitor too large. Additionally, the monitor's legs were so long that they hung off the side of the riser. Finally, I tried a $30 monitor arm (also pictured). It makes the monitor take up the least amount of desk space, and is also the most flexible in terms of height/orientation. The built-in VESA adapter is sturdy and I have no concerns in regards to it.
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