The first point is the connections. He has behind two pieces, one HDMI and one VGA. For those who have the computer VGA port is not the fine, but my computer have no sub-D more. It comes with only a VGA cable, HDMI who wants a suitable cable must get. This is solvable, but additional effort. Worse is that you get to the advanced settings to the monitor does not when using the HDMI input. This also means that you can not calibrate with HDMI.
On the other hand calibration of the device would also be pointless, the viewing angle dependency is not enough off unless you sit very exactly in the middle and by a wide margin in the size. If you sit closer than 1.5 meters, only a portion of the screen is still unadulterated dargestellt- the brim is he already yellowish due to the angle. In usual distance from the monitor workplace of 1- 1.5 meters have been another problem, the presentation then acts already grainy / pixelated in the size.
Who really seriously engaged in image processing, etc., should steer clear of the monitor he machen- easy is it not, not even for photo editing, because of lack of color fidelity and calibration capability.
Well, it is as a replacement for a TV when the computer begrudge a TV Stick or for watching DVD and Bluray or streaming video with the restriction that you can not close is allowed to sit before it. Even in games is good for the monitor.
The look of the case is quite good, the foot is allowed only adjustment in the angle of inclination (after all). The usage of the menus is okay to feel the keys well. The walk is not very stable and the whole device wackelt- the risk of falling or breaking off but there is not. Calibration can be forgotten and the fact that in general all setting options are available only via VGA cable is bitter. For private work the monitor is probably too big or a monitor with higher resolution than full HD would be much better suited to ensure that the relatively large pixels are not so visible ... I would recommend otherwise, one of the lesser take variants.
Conclusion: low-cost, anti-glare monitor that is especially suited for games and multimedia.