HP Newest 27 Widescreen IPS LED Full HD (1920x1080) Monitor, 5ms Response Time, 10,000,000:1 Contrast Ratio, FreeSync, 2X HDMI and 1x VGA Input, 178° View Angle, 75Hz Refresh Rate, Natural Silver
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Brittl10
Greater than one weekThis monitor works well and looks sharp. I wish that you could raise and lower the screen though for people that are different heights. My husband has to slouch a bit unless he raises it on books which is obviously uncomfortable. That is really my only complaint.
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howard mumm
> 3 dayWonderful vivid colors. No distortion
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Heiden
> 3 dayI bought one from best buy and didnt have the 2nd one, so I ordered it through amazon. It was cheaper and the same model, packaging everything. Almost $100 cheaper!! The ONLY issue is you cannot turn vertical if you want. And not an issue but might be slight annoyance, is the balance or calibration isnt perfect. I am using it with a Macbook Pro 15 with touch bar and no compat issues. Very happy with the buy. I have not used it for gaming.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI ordered this monitor for my new computer because I have an older version (from 2018 if Im not mistaken) at work and love it there. There is a wide range of brightness level available, and thats key since my home office is in a corner of my bedroom that gets relatively little light. I can dim the monitor more than I could my old monitor, which means that I dont end up with headaches after working for several hours. I ended up purchasing a separate VESA-mount adapter and stand because the stand it comes with cant be adjusted height-wise. That added about $50 to the overall price, but I consider it well worth it still for the quality of the monitor.
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Erin Lorraine
> 3 dayGot this monitor, because Ive been working from home due to the pandemic. It works great. Easy to put together. Amazon did a great job packaging this to be shipped as well, nothing came broken or scratched. I was afraid this would come damaged as its so big.
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Prof. Brendon Sauer
> 3 dayHello, This product did not come with any cords to use the monitor. I sent an email to the seller and he stated that we would resolve and I haven’t yet go here from him. This has been like his for almost a month.
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ajk388
> 3 dayDecent budget monitor for $110, but you do get what you pay for. Its a good monitor for web browsing or email, but not for gaming. It ships by default set to a 60hz refresh rate. If you want to up it to the max (70hz), you have to manually change the settings. For comparison, to the left is a Dell 144hz, 1440p, g-sync monitor. To the right is the HP 27 (70hz, AMD free-sync, 1080p). CONS: -This monitor requires a proprietary HP power cable. You cannot use a standard power cable with this monitor. This is hard if the included power cable isn’t long enough to reach the AC outlet. -It is NOT G-sync compatible. This is AMD Freesync, but because it doesn’t support display port, it’s not compatible with G-sync. -The monitor height cannot be raised up/down, rotated horizontal to vertical. It can only be angled slightly up/down. My Dell monitor can be adjusted in all 3 directions, and that it the only reason I was able to match the viewing angle with this HP 27f. -Monitor stand is wobbly. -The default color settings were a bit bland, I had to switch to Nvidia settings and manually adjust them in the Nvidia control panel. -Silver border on the bottom of the monitor clashes with the black border on the sides and top. -The monitor is NOT VESA compatible. You will need to pay extra for an adapter, if you want to use a third party VESA wall mount or desktop mount. PROS: -Good budget monitor for the price if you’re looking for second or third monitor. Not a good choice for use as a gaming monitor, but excellent monitor for browsing, web surfing, or email. It has gone on sale for $110 several times in the past month. -Thin and light. -IPS vs TN monitor.