Pros
- 32" screen size: Provides a good viewing experience, particularly for reading online newspapers at 150% zoom. One user found it easy to adapt to after using a 27" monitor.
- OLED display: Offers impressive image quality.
- Low standby power consumption: Consumes only 0.5 watts in standby mode, a feature recommended by Samsung.
Cons
- Rear-mounted power button (mini-joystick): Located on the back of the monitor and may require adjustment. While the standby function mitigates the need for frequent use, it''s still noted as unconventional.
- Narrow viewing angle (32" model): In comparison to a 27" VA panel model, the viewing angle is considered narrow, even with single use.
- Build quality: Described as having a cheap, plastic feel. Only the base of the stand is metal; the rest, including the pole, is plastic with a dull appearance. The bezel and rear of the panel are thin and unstable.
- KVM switch placement: The rear-mounted KVM switch lacks a front-facing button for input switching, which is seen as an inconvenience.
Comments
None beyond what is described in the Pros and Cons sections.