Good Value
I bought the 32" Curved Widescreen Monitor a couple weeks ago. The monitor is used for a second (dual) monitor for my 24-inch Mid 2007 iMac. A friend has a dual monitor set up and I could see the appeal of having additional desktop space for files and better workflow. To get the monitor to work on my old iMac I bought a cable online with a Mini-DVI male (iMac) to an HDMI male (monitor). The monitor comes with an HDMI male to HDMI male cable for computers newer than mine. It also comes with a VGA to VGA cable. The monitor has a Display Port for 1080P which I *think* is the most modern connection. I didn't see a Display Port cable in the box. I've never had a curved monitor before. Looked at one at an electronics store just before Black Friday and I liked the way it looked. It looks pretty cool at the curved corner part of my glass desk, also bought online at Walmart, here: https://www.walmart.com/ip/49782791 . The monitor isn't curved that much, which I was afraid would look awkward and be uncomfortable to use, but it's curved perfectly in my opinion. Nothing looks distorted. So far I'm happy I got the curved monitor, not having any experience with them before now. And, it looks pretty cool, being different than most, especially on the curved computer table. The power cord is nestled inside a foam block. I had to look for it, since everything else is bundled together in clear plastic bags and easily found. There's no speakers in the monitor, but I use speakers in my iMac, or my bluetooth Bose external speaker. The monitor has 2 audio jacks: in and out. Never used them so not certain what they're used for. Summarize, I would recommend the Scepter 32 inch Curved Monitor. Seems a pretty good value for what I paid ($230), and it's really nice working with a big 32-inch screen.