So $1,000 is a tough pill to swallow for a display with such a focused intended use, especially with the availability of other monitors like the Dell UltraSharp U2711, which has slightly better performance and is only $100 more. And don't plan on adjusting the display beyond tilting it back 10 degrees, as no other ergonomic option exists. Unfortunately, the same glossy coating that provides smooth fonts is also highly reflective. Also, the display works nearly seamlessly with our compatible MacBook Pro, including a MagSafe connector that charges the laptop as long as the monitor is plugged in. Thanks to its glossy screen coating, fonts have a smoothness we've rarely seen, which makes doing everyday tasks almost as appealing as watching a movie. ![]() Movies and games look great on the display, but what impressed us more was the way it handled fonts. ![]() Not that the display's aesthetic appeal and fantastic performance won't inspire some to make the plunge right into a new Mac.
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