I just received this monitor last night and I've had nothing but problems. The provided drivers for Mac don't work properly, the tech support is not very helpful (they kept referring me to the windows part of the manual, even though I told them what version of MAC os I was using), the manual has plenty of info for the windows install but barely anything for the mac install (and is written in typical Engrish). They didn't include all the accessories I was promised as part of the Black Friday sale. The monitor stopped working altogether overnight after I turned the switch to off and now I have to pay out of my own pocket to return the product and I am out the $30 in custom fees I paid to import the product. Too bad because it was a neat concept and I had a lot of hope for it. I'm hoping I just got a faulty unit and it's not an issue with the whole lineup but I really think they should have paid for me to return it (with an RMA and a purolator slip, like most other companies) and exchanged it for a working model.
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I just received this monitor last night and I've had nothing but problems. The provided drivers for Mac don't work properly, the tech support is not very helpful (they kept referring me to the windows part of the manual, even though I told them what version of MAC os I was using), the manual has plenty of info for the windows install but barely anything for the mac install (and is written in typical Engrish). They didn't include all the accessories I was promised as part of the Black Friday sale. The monitor stopped working altogether overnight after I turned the switch to off and now I have to pay out of my own pocket to return the product and I am out the $30 in custom fees I paid to import the product. Too bad because it was a neat concept and I had a lot of hope for it. I'm hoping I just got a faulty unit and it's not an issue with the whole lineup but I really think they should have paid for me to return it (with an RMA and a purolator slip, like most other companies) and exchanged it for a working model.