![]() I can understand the other rarely-used features (that I don't use) should be in a digital menu-based format, but as a note to all monitor designers, when you work in an office with natural light, you may have to change the brightness and contrast a lot. While I'm at it, my other pet peeve with all monitors are the controls for brightness and contrast. Mixing a decent-quality screen with the Yugo of monitor stands just doesn't make sense. But the stand is so bad I can't recommend purchasing this monitor. I've never had a monitor that was this inflexible.Īs I mentioned the screen itself seems fine, I have no complaints there at all. To get around this problem I currently have it resting on top of two books, with a deck of cards under the front portion of the monitor stand so it will tilt back to an angle that works well for me. There is absolutely no flexibility at all in positioning the angle of the monitor. While I have no complaints about the screen itself - it's a very good picture - the design of the stand is horrible. I recently purchased an Acer X191W monitor, a flat-screen 19 inch monitor.
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