One of the biggest rumors leading up to Apple’s October event was the possibility of new Cinema Displays. The event came and went and there were no Cinema Displays in sight, but Apple did team up with LG to create two external displays: the UltraFine 4K and 5K Displays.

Both displays come equipped with USB-C ports and make it an easy fusion with Apple’s new MacBook Pros. We got the 4K version in the office to see if it’s worth the price, or if you’re better off looking elsewhere.

Right off the bat, let me state that this monitor is not pretty. From the inconsequential base to the boring black color, the design is incredibly bland. Second to its boring looks is its size. The UltraFine 4K display is only 21.5-inches, which is tiny.

For all of its shortcoming, the new display is still beautiful. Sure, the casing is boring and is quite small, but the colors pop and the pixels are non-existent. If you choose to pick one of these up, it will compliment the MacBook Pro’s Retina Display quite well.

Check out the video above to see a breakdown of the LG UltraFine 4K Display.

UPDATE: The display has four USB-C ports, one specifically for charging, and are not Thunderbolt 3 compatible. This was corrected in the post.