

It's very hard to read the input labels, much less get the jacks in the right way on the first try. no height adjustment, but it tilts a little But honestly for me the height is just right, I was going to wall mount it but I don't think I need to.Ĭomplaint wise. It does have a little image retention during normal desktop usage but it goes away and I never see it in games. No it doesn't go over 60hz but even a 1080ti has problems doing that anyway, get real. Games at 4K/60hz or less have been excellent (Diablo 3, Anthem, Rise of the tomb raider, Ryse son of rome, etc). Why not buy a new one for a couple bucks more.Īsk me anything about the monitor and I'll try to answer. I had been looking at new for $500 or refurb for $399/less. Then I happened to be at my local Microcenter for other reasons and noticed they had this thing on sale for $399. I convinced myself I didn't "need" a 4K monitor. So I did a ton of reading and shopping and waiting.

But in the last couple years I've lusted after a big 4k monitor. The monitors still work ok, and 1440p was a nice jump from 1080p back at the time. I used these on a cheap dual mount for work at home purposes until now. So I bought my 2 Acer 1440p 27" monitors back in 2013ish for around $400 each on sale.
