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They are good monitor, just their TN panels are cheap Chinese stuff that often have dead pixels.

Make sure the store you're getting it from has a good return policy.

Looking at getting a 1080p 24" and I have found a monitor that looks awesome, slim to no bezel, 24.5" screen, in-built speakers. It is a iiyama G-master G2530HSU-B1 Black Hawk (https://iiyama.com/gb_en/products/g-master-g2530hsu-b1/). I am wondering if anyone has used this brand and how their build and screen quality compares. Cheers for any advice.

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I’ve never heard of that brand, but the stand of it looks like the stand if my Acer H236HL bid monitor. 

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They are good monitor, just their TN panels are cheap Chinese stuff that often have dead pixels.

Make sure the store you're getting it from has a good return policy.

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