piXL 28″ LED 4K Monitor Review – Affordable 4K?
A Closer Look
First up, we can see the monitor has four display inputs. There are three HDMI and one DisplayPort. However, you also get a headphone jack, and there’s obviously the power cable port here too.

Want to use your own stand or wall mount the monitor? Not a problem, as it comes with native VESA support.

The controls for the monitor are on the back, and there are five easy to use buttons here.

The stand is very easy to install, just clip the back into the monitor and screw the base on.

The monitor stand is really small, but it has a good weight to it. The monitor its self is very light, so it feels sturdy overall.

While you can tilt the monitor, it is a bit stiff to make adjustments. It actually caused the front trim to unclip, but I clicked it back together easily too, so no real concern. It’s a cheaper bezel design, but at this price, I expected that.

The controls are on the back, but their layout is highlighted on the front too to make them easier to find.

Overall, it looks pretty decent though, and the panel is a great size too. So, let’s see what it can do.
