No complaints about the product itself (except that it lacks an indicator of the battery charge level)
but rather on how to sell it.
I am particularly disappointed by Alazon who does not inform its customers that the vendor is in Hong Kong and that buyers will receive a few days later an invoice FedEx claiming their 10 euros ht + VAT, customs duties and handling fees (26.6%) on the declared value.
Fortunately, the Chinese seller does not declare the real value of the monitor, but only 30 euros.
So 30th x 26.6% = 7.98 rounded to 8 euros
plus shipping and Fedex = 10 euros folder
over 10% x 19.6 = 1.96 euros (VAT on Fedex booking fees)
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Total: EUR 19.96
Not these 20 euros to add to the already fantastic price 272 euros! (We find the same product sold at different rates, probably by the same vendor under other names) but by deception Amazon that we do believe that the amount paid is "all inclusive".
Beware of sales Marketplace, Amazon considers just as society by connecting a customer with a vendor and then're doing with it, but will probably not forget his little commission for passing the announcement almost incomprehensible, and even poorly presented misleading since the plate for Canon LP-E6 battery that should be part of the package has been replaced by a battery of course but this is not what was stated in the description. The Canon LP-E6 batteries are easy to find in France but the Canon battery plate for Lilliput search ...
I should have to buy it much cheaper on e-bay, but wanting to avoid the indignity of receiving a extra charge for import fees, I made the mistake of trusting Amazon is totally incompetent for this kind of sale, just good to sell records and books! ...