First up, we start with the back of the monitor, where you can see it comes with a clip-in mount for the included stand. However, the basic stand has a bit of rotation and height adjustment, but since it supports a custom VESA mount, I’ll be mounting it on a gas-lift arm instead!
At the back of the display, you’ll find a pair of HDMI 2.0 ports, as well as a DisplayPort 1.4, USB up/down, and Type-C with 65W Power Delivery, as well as DisplayPort Alt support.
It has a built-in power supply too, so just a single cable in the back and there’s no need for an external power brick, which is great!
With my monitor arm ready, it’s just a case of hooking up the four screws into the back and you’re good to go.
See! It was very easy to set up, and while the monitor is quite large at 34″ it’s not so large that it would overtake most desktop configurations and easily remove the need for most users’ multi-monitor requirements too.
The panel features a 1500R curvature, which is quite subtle but well-suited to such a wide panel. Plus, there’s a good quality anti-glare coating on it, it’s doing great given how bright it is in here today.
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