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The monitor has a handy joystick to navigate relatively quickly through the OSD settings, allowing users to switch display parameters with a flick of a finger, including multiple color adjustments. A lot can be tweaked to your preference. The buttons and joystick on the backside are accompanied by some functional buttons, so you know what to push at what location. As insignificant as that may seem, lots of manufacturers don't label the buttons, and, trust me, it's a flurry of random presses aka trial and error.
The monitor has limited connections, ASUS needs to step that up with their premium monitors as we've stated that in the past as well. You have to manage with one HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.4 and a set of USB 3.0 connectors leading from a HUB connection.
The monitor comes with a separate power adapter/brick, included in the packaging is an HDMI and DP cable, USB 3.0 cable, manual. Also, you'll receive a cover to hide the cable outputs.