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Developed with content creators, designers, coders, and gamers in mind, the Dough Spectrum Monitor and Spectrum Monitor Stand Kit is everything you need to start your own desktop setup. The Spectrum One Monitor is at the center of your work and play. Colors have never been more vivid, and thanks to the individual factory calibration of each unit, they'll also be true to life and accurate. Connect it to your PC or console using its DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 inputs, or run the display and USB hub with your laptop using a single USB-C cable while charging your device at 100 watts. And designed specifically for the Dough Spectrum One Monitor, this Spectrum Monitor Stand fits right in with its sleek design. Made from aluminum alloy, it allows the screen height to be adjusted by up to 4.8 in. and tilted from -7° to 23°. It can also be rotated up to 90°.
Q: How high can the monitor stand be adjusted?
A: The monitor stand can be adjusted up to 4.8 inches in height.
Q: What is the response time of this monitor?
A: This monitor features a 1ms response time.
Q: Does this monitor support HDR?
A: Yes, this monitor supports HDR content and utilizes the HDR10 format.
Q: Does this monitor have built-in speakers?
A: No, this monitor does not have built-in speakers.
Q: Can I charge my laptop through the monitor?
A: Yes, the monitor has a USB-C port that can charge your laptop at 100 watts.
Q: What is the refresh rate of the monitor?
A: The refresh rate of the Spectrum One 27-In. LCD Gorilla Glass Gaming Monitor is 144Hz.
Q: What is the maximum height adjustment of the stand?
A: The screen height can be adjusted by up to 4.8 inches.
A: The monitor stand allows the screen to be tilted from -7° to 23°.

Developed with content creators, designers, coders, and gamers in mind, the Dough Spectrum Monitor and Spectrum Monitor Stand Kit is everything you need to start your own desktop setup. The Spectrum One Monitor is at the center of your work and play. Colors have never been more vivid, and thanks to the individual factory calibration of each unit, they'll also be true to life and accurate. Connect it to your PC or console using its DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 inputs, or run the display and USB hub with your laptop using a single USB-C cable while charging your device at 100 watts. And designed specifically for the Dough Spectrum One Monitor, this Spectrum Monitor Stand fits right in with its sleek design. Made from aluminum alloy, it allows the screen height to be adjusted by up to 4.8 in. and tilted from -7° to 23°. It can also be rotated up to 90°.

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Developed with content creators, designers, coders, and gamers to be the 1 monitor that can do it all, Spectrum One from Dough is at the center of your work and play. Colors have never been more vivid, and thanks to the individual factory calibration of each unit, they'll also be true to life and accurate. Connect it to your PC or console using its DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 inputs, or run the display and USB hub with your laptop using a single USB-C cable while charging your device at 100 watts.
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So I'm giving this a 4-star rating but I'd really probably rate it 3.5 stars if I could. Background: Dough, formerly Eve, has a somewhat controversial history if you do your research online. I am not going to go into that, but I would very much recommend that anyone that is thinking of buying this or another one of Dough's monitors, to do their own thorough research into it. That having been said, I felt comfortable ordering this monitor from Best Buy given the excellent return policy in case something was wrong with it, but I am not sure I would buy it from anywhere else. Display Quality: The first thing I want to say is that the display is very nice, and I feel the Gorilla glass helps to give it some "pop". However, it's probably important to note that while it's "Gorilla Glass", it's not a true glossy. It apparently uses the Matte version of the display, though I'm assuming without a final cover/coating over it that would give it full anti-reflectiveness. What this means is that the Gorilla Glass gives it some reflectiveness and glossiness, nearly on-par with the actual Glossy version they sell, but it's still not truly Glossy, and the Display Model # will actually show up as their Matte version. Overall, it's 4K, has high PPI which I like, no issues that I have noticed with VRR/etc., has good colors, and there were no dead or stuck pixels or anything else that I've noticed inherently wrong with it. So why four stars instead of five? There's something quirky about the backlight - when the screen wakes from sleep, it's dimmer than normal for a few seconds and then the backlight fully turns on and brightens to the set point. It's consistently occurring so I don't think there's anything "wrong" with it, but it's a weird behavior and I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me concerned for the longevity of the display for some reason. Ease of Use: This gets three-stars because the OSD is very basic and a bit hard to navigate, with weird setting confirmation method that takes some getting used to. It does what it needs to, but I feel like it could take a good bit more work to really smooth it out. Features: So by-and-large, the monitor's features are top-notch: DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1, USB-C with PD, VRR (G-sync and Freesync), "HDR" (600, and not something that you'd likely want to use). It's about as feature-loaded as could be expected, though it's also more expensive than comparable brands, especially with the stand. I will also mention that the stand allows height adjustment and rotation, but for some reason no pivot. Not a deal breaker, but seems a weird design choice for what is otherwise probably one of the nicest stands you can get with a monitor. General: So why would I give it 3.5 stars instead of 4 or more? It comes down to some of the additional "factors" - the need to basically buy the stand unless you want to use a VESA universal arm or stand, which is still an additional need - the concern I do have over the company's history made me want to buy Best Buy's Geek Squad warranty as a precaution, which added to the total cost - the fact that Best Buy now has it marked as no longer available as new, which makes me wonder if it was a limited-time sale or there's something else going on that is of concern In summary, I have been enjoying the monitor a lot, playing a mix of games, general use, and work on it, and it makes me wish that more companies would invest in both glossy (non-OLED) and gorilla glass-type options. Would I buy it again given the issues above? Yeah, I believe so. Would I recommend it to someone? If they did their research and knew what they're getting into, yeah, I would, as long as it's from Best Buy. If they just wanted a 27" 4K monitor without any desire to learn about this? I'd probably recommend they look else where.
This review is from Dough - Spectrum One 27" LCD 144-Hz Gaming Monitor with USB-C Dock and Spectrum Monitor Stand Kit - Gorilla Glass
Posted by TwoCentReviewer
Amazing screen. It’s bright and when playing Xbox it’s smooth with 144hz. It does take a few seconds long to auto input. It works great on Mac mini too. I use usb c thunderbolt connector works nice.
This review is from Dough - Spectrum One 27" LCD 144-Hz Gaming Monitor with USB-C Dock and Spectrum Monitor Stand Kit - Glossy
Posted by Danny
I’m glad this monitor is on Best Buy now. I have 3 on my desk and I’ve been happy. Excellent design and the glossy display is the best.
This review is from Dough - Spectrum One 27" LCD 144-Hz Gaming Monitor with USB-C Dock and Spectrum Monitor Stand Kit - Glossy
Posted by ljcastellano