The RL2755HM review sample we were sent was light on accessories, with an audio passthrough cable, HDMI cable, power lead (not shown) and the manual and extra software on a CD, with only warranty information in print.
The stand comes in two parts – the main section and the base, which requires securing by turning a metal ‘key’ underneath it, as with many other monitors.
The stand then slots into a section at the back of the panel. It’s easiest to lay the panel down flat and push it in. It’s then secured by tightening a single screw at the back, which is best done with a flat-head screwdriver.
The stand has a cable management clip at the back and the aforementioned rubber grip for holding joypads in place.
It cannot be rotated or pivoted, and the height is fixed. However it can be tilted forwards and backwards from -5 degrees to 15 degrees, just slightly narrower than alternative displays.
There are four video inputs on the underside the display: two HDMI, DVI and VGA. No DisplayPort input is present.
On the other side is the IEC power connector and 3.5mm audio jack, for connection to external speakers or headphones.
At the back of the panel are four 100mm VESA mounting holes
And a Kensington Lock in the lower right
Above the lock is a piece of plastic that extends outwards, for resting headphones on, decorated in red and black, in keeping with the rest of the design.
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