LU28E570DS
amazing monitor
05/13/2019 17:18
This is a very nice monitor. I didn't realize how nice a 4k monitor was until now. At first it wasn't working for me as my test computer couldn't display in 4k, it was limited to 2k. Once I replaced my outdated video card in the test system, the video looked amazing. I lost some real estate going from 2 x 21" monitors to this 28" monitor, but it was worth it. It would've been nice if this was a curved display, but at 28", a flat screen is fine, though I doubt I personally would go much larger than 28" without getting a curved display.
This monitor has some pretty nice features, it works with AMD Freesync, although it's not Freesync 2, and it has 1 ms response. Those two features alone make this a great gaming monitor.
In addition to that, this monitor can also display from 2 different sources at the same time. It can display in a Picture By Picture (PBP) format (one source on the left side of the screen, the other source on the right half of the screen) and it can display in Picture In Picture (PIP) mode, like you would find in some TV's.
The only thing I don't like about the monitor so far is the stand. it's a static stand that won't raise or lower the monitor height and won't twist from side to side without moving the whole stand. Good thing though is that the monitor has VESA mounts on the back so the stand can be replaced with something better.
The inputs on the back are pretty minimal, you get 2 x HDMI inputs, 1 x Full size Display Port input and headset input. Along with those, on the back is the power port right next to the headset input and next to where the stand connects to the monitor, there is a hole for a lock. The OSD controls are also located on the back, in the lower corner, of the monitor.
This monitor will get a LOT of use, I'm really going to enjoy editing my 4k videos on this monitor.
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Austin , Spojené státy americké
Age: 50
Gender: Female