As with most decent monitors these days, all monitor
options are controlled from within a small onscreen display menu. The use of an
onscreen menu is far superior to a mass of little blinking lights and buttons.
Controlling the various aspects of the screens' display and optional features like language would be markedly more confusing if
the user were confronted with 20-odd buttons.
Easily accessible controls on the face of the monitor
include the following: Onscreen Display button, Contrast, Brightness, and the
power button.
So how do all these features
stack up?