Both the Canvas 27Q and the 32Q come in fairly similar boxes, or at least, in terms of design, as one is obviously larger than the other.
Around the back, there’s a quick breakdown of all the f features, and there’s a simple representation of the design on each side of the box.
Everything you’re likely to need is included, such as the power adaptor, HDMI and DisplayPort cables, and even a USB hub cable, meaning it’s all ready to rock right out of the box.
The monitor arms are much the same, a simple box design with the product name on the front. I actually like this, as those glossy boxes are a bugger to recycle.
The monitors and all the arm components (single and double versions) all come well packaged, with plenty of protective layering, double-layered cardboard on the sides, and plastic covers where needed.
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