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P**N
Beautiful monitor
After about a month, I feel comfortable writing a review that I won't have to retract. I had to play around with the ports on my video card to get the monitor to recognize the signal, and the method for selecting the input for the OSD leaves something to be desired, but that was the first 10 minutes.The difference between a 27-28" monitor and a 32" one is huge. And the 60Hz refresh rate is a welcome relief. You still can't see the pixels, but Windows works fine at 100% scaling, whereas I have to scale it to 125% on my 28" Dell TN panel (which is 30Hz).The colors are vibrant, and paying the extra for a perfect-pixel version played out well. There are no dead or stuck pixels. This is an excellent monitor, and if I get a bonus at work anytime soon, I'll likely buy another to replace the Dell.EDIT, Nov. 6, 2018: I did buy a second of these, and it also arrived without defects. Really can't complain.
J**S
Great monitor, and even better value, as long as you don't mind the Korean OSD.
TL:DR - great monitor, and even better value, as long as you don't mind the Korean OSD.I was ready to kick my Dell 3007WFP (30", 2560x1600, beautiful screen) to my gaming computer and get a larger, 4k+ display for my engineering workstation. Key buying priorities were:1) 4k @ 60hz, 30"+, DisplayPort2) Decent color gamut, able to be calibrated close to where my Dell IPS screen was3) HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 (in case I decide to plug into a gaming system in the future)4) Thin bezel, decent stand for desktop use5) < $1kI found lots of options but very few that supported HDCP 2.2... seeing as how monitors tend to last longer than my computers, not being able to be plugged into a Roku/Playstation/etc in the future seemed like a tough pill to swallow, until I found this one! Deal looked good, and I picked the "perfect pixel" option for a couple bucks more to guarantee no bad pixels.Got shipping info for a cancelled shipment the next day, along with an email from the seller with a pic of what looked like a purple thumb print in the middle of a black screen - they were doing a pre-shipment inspection and saw the monitor was damaged. They promised to get another one on the way, and by the following day it had left Korea and got to me a couple days later - all inside the original ETA. Communication was good, and I felt like the seller was trustworthy (always a tough thing to know on a non-reviewed item/seller).Monitor arrived in what looked like it's original box, looking like it'd been through hell and back, but was fine. Box includes non-US power cord (standard IEC C13 plug on the monitor), but also includes a screwdriver and hardware for the mount, which was a nice touch. Manual was in Korean, no US/English documentation.The screen came out of the box with a fairly small, gloss black bezel. The stand is OK, but doesn't allow any height or tilt adjustment - this isn't a big deal for me, mounting it on a desk, but could be for some. There are VESA mount threaded inserts on the back for wall- or arm-mounting.It's got a few well-placed buttons on the right side, and all the inputs (1x DP 1.2, 3x HDMI, and one VGA) are in the back. Only 'HDMI 1' supports 4k @ 60hz, but I did verify that it works before ending up using DisplayPort, 'cause it's mo' betta. Screenshots show 4k @ 60hz and HDCP-compliant verification. ***** The biggest problem I've had, and what keeps this from being a 5* review, is that the On-screen Display is in Korean, and the seller was not able to translate the settings for me or direct me to English documentation. *****I ran an input lag test over HDMI and saw it trailing behind my Dell laptop's integrated screen by ~43ms. I should re-run this over DisplayPort, but haven't yet. I did boot up The Division and Civilization 6, and didn't notice any ghosting or crazy input lag versus my Dell 30in (which ran over DVI-D), both looked great.All in all, great monitor, great price, and solid seller - would be great to have English documentation as well.
A**N
I love this monitor
This monitor is just beautiful, the color quality is so much better than my older one. I bought the "perfect pixel" version(said 0 to 1 dead pixel) from the seller "RED TAB" and after careful examination discovered that it has 0 dead pixels. It came with a remote, 1 hdmi cable, 2 power cords(one for the US, and one for the EU that I don't need), a stand to assemble(and the screws and screwdriver included) and a manual. The on screen display was already set to English(thankfully). I paid an extra $2.95 for faster shipping, and it arrived on the early end of the expected delivery dates(10 days from ordering, less if you take payment processing, quality checks, shipping preparation, and getting it to UPS into account. It was being shipped from Korea so 10 days from clicking "buy" to my front door seems fast to me) I wanted something bigger than my old 23" and more pixels for a bigger display area on my desktop, but for games i think anything bigger than this 32"(I measured 31.5" viewable) would be too large. the only bad thing i notice is that when switching from 4k desktop to lower res full-screen games and back, or alt-tab away from a full screen game(in windows) there is a short delay that could be faster. This was a good buy for me and i am happy with it.update 5-24-2018I have had this monitor for around 7 months now, and all is still well. when i showed it off to my brother from out of town, who does video filming/editing for work and 3d animation for fun, he seemed impressed with the color quality and contrast asking if it was a 'high dynamic range' monitor saying it looked like it.
K**S
Good 32 inch 4k computer monitor for less than the rest.
Monitor works well, color is good, no complaints on that. Only bummer is now I probably need a better video card to game at 4k really well.Only real complaint I have is the stand. It is a fixed non tiltable design, really quite stupid really. I can appreciate a monitor of this size and weight (not overly heavy, just bigger than the standard 23 inch ones) that you can't tilt it back or forward that far before it tips over or needs a really large base for it to sit on. I have the front edge of it elevated on some clips to get it somewhat pointed at my face vs flat on... it's not in danger of falling over backwards. Really should look into improving this.
M**L
Great monitor
I purchased this monitor a couple of months ago and I have not been disappointed. I plan on purchasing another one of these in a couple of months.
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