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  • droidhacker
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    Regarding USB plugs.. forget about the old bulky type A, it should have an assortment of type C sockets sticking out in every direction, including out the front in that massive bezel, or down. I'm personally not fond of out the side, since that results in ports being blocked by the adjacent monitor.

    Definitely agree that the "2 plugs" usb hubs on monitors are pretty close to pointless. If they're going to put in a usb hub, it should be significant, like 16 ports. Especially since we are now dealing the USB 3.x, which can transfer data fast enough to make that useful.

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  • bug77
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    I have a hard time believing $500 for a TN-Film monitor (4k or not) is a good deal. I'd love to have 4k on my desktop, but Idk is 28" is enough or it needs to be a little larger. I have to check some out in store, I guess.

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    ASUS MG28UQ 4K 28-Inch Adaptive-Sync Monitor

    Phoronix: ASUS MG28UQ 4K 28-Inch Adaptive-Sync Monitor

    The past few weeks I have been testing out the ASUS MG28UQ 4K display as the monitor on my main daily workstation. This ~$500 monitor has been working out well and also supports extra features like Adaptive-Sync once the open-source Linux graphics drivers catch up.

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