![]() ![]() The monitor however seems to be undamaged.Īdditionally, by shipping in a display/original box the shipping invoice was not included. This caused significant damage to the box, and the styrofoam protecting the monitor broke in two places. Not packaged inside of another box like ANY distributor/vender should. Poor design possibly, but it did snap back in and I don't plan on using it all the way back anyway. When I pushed it all the way back the base popped and became halfway disconnected. Oh and it DOES indeed have DVI, though I have not tested that yet as it came with no DVI cable.īase does connect oddly to monitor, and I angled the monitor all the way up and down to test it. So you don't go from black screen to bright in two click, allowing for a good level of adjustment based on your tastes. ![]() Picture is great and as far as I have seen with my few hours of use, the options such as contrast improve in small steps. The base also has an oddly designed slot for cable holding/management. (Easy to use, you don't have to search for the buttons after the first time or two) And they are designed properly in my opinion. Pros: No dead pixels, sturdy panel design, the base could be a little better though.Īdditionally, the power/menu button and menu navigation buttons are on back side of the panel to the right. ![]() UL, C-UL, TUV/GS, CE Mark, FCC-B, VCCI, TUV-Ergo, TCO 99, EPAĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (H x W x D)Īdditional Information Date First Available Power on/off, OSD (On Screen Display) Auto-adjust, Contrast, Brightness, Clock, phase, H-Position, V-Position, Graph/Text, Color Temperature, R, G, B adjusting, Auto-level white balance, Audio Volume, OSD H-Position, OSD V-Position, OSD-timer, language, Information, Reset Learn more about the DCLCD DCL9AW Model Brand ![]()
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