I had sometimes even a "smaller" / less expensive Lilliput monitor model in use; So, a little compare. In this model, like me, of course, first the large screen size (the screen is 4: 3, but even in 16: 9 still remains a considerable size). The four assignable "user" buttons I find also very convenient; two of which I have the same configured differently than it was in the factory setting. The four rotary controls (brightness, contrast, ...) I find very fine, because they are faster and easier to use, as pushbuttons. I chose this model because of the SDI input, so can not judge the other inputs. But the SDI input is working properly. One of the User buttons I have assigned to the pixel-to-pixel function, which is very fine (which makes in the "high" resolution of the monitor finally reasonably sense). The attachable sun visor, I find always handy, especially because they are very easy to turn on and leaves unfold. However, I have a little concern about whether they could still fall down in rough environments even. But that is a rather minor problem .... :-) When changing the battery, the battery adapter remains terminals on the battery and you both decreases from the monitor, rather than just the battery. But, also provides for me is not a gross deficiency. A (somewhat short) power supply is also included. The box in which the monitor comes, I immediately taken as a transport box in use, as it provides enough space for an SDI cable and a few batteries. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the monitor.