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Suzi Katz
> 3 dayI love this monitor. I put it together, plugged it in, and it worked immediately on my MacBook Pro. There are several kinds of plugs. I use HDMI. The height is perfect as I keep it directly behind the laptop and use both screens. The blue screen makes it much easier on my eyes. I am a writer so any screen is rough after 12 hours.
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ff
> 3 dayThe input location is baffling in this day and age!!!
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MK
> 3 dayThe HP M27ha has a great picture. its frame/bezel is excellent, its sound quality is good and it had the makings of a great mid-price monitor. Its deficiencies are in its inability to retain settings. The sound setting has to constantly be reset upon sleep mode as the monitor does not retain this setting in its memory. it retains a lot but not something in inherently frustrating as resetting a sound setting. It could have been 5 stars but this knocked it down to 3. But thats HP quality, has great looks but lets you down by crumbling into the sea.
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mai
> 3 dayunless ur face is literally 2 inches from the screen, the pixel aspect is fine
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Cat Charmer
> 3 dayCompletely satisfied with my new monitor!!!
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BOSU
> 3 dayThe monitor was a bit larger than I expected, but no issues installing it on my computer desk. The set up was super easy - plug and play - so I was up and running in no time. My computer had to register the device for some reason, so I had to reboot my system while the monitor was plugged into the laptop docking station, but once the laptop rebooted, the big screen came to life! Great color quality for everyday work use. No complaints.
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S. Hockaday
> 3 dayOverall, this monitor is probably perfectly fine for casual office & business use, as well as basic home use, such as internet browsing, email, etc. Why the low rating then? I work in graphics, animation, and design. Ill admit that my previous monitors were hardly top of the line, but their colors were always good enough to get the job done. When one of them failed suddenly, I wanted a new one quick and cheap, so I impulsively chose this one without doing enough research. Ill start with the pros: The 27 size is really nice, quite a bit bigger than the Dell monitor that failed. (Its sister is still working next to this one) Ive actually liked using it for web browsing. Its clear and easy to read on. The stand is pretty decent too, easily raised, lowered, and tilted... another solid upgrade from the old monitor. It has several input options... Im using the displayport. It also has built in audio that seems to work right through the displayport connection. It did come with an audio cord, in case you connect with a method that doesnt accept audio. The Cons: This is where the monitor falls apart for me. Everything is kind of light and desaturated... a hazy grey. There are color adjustments on the monitor, but even cranking the brightness and contrast had almost no effect. The color modes are too intense to be useful (Warm, cool, and other presets that drastically alter the color). I just need something with a better range of color. In the end, its my fault for being hasty and not doing enough research. Ill use this monitor on another system where color isnt as important, but it wont be staying on my workstation. Final judgement: This is a solid monitor as long as accurate and deep colors arent important for your usage.
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Sandra Major
> 3 dayI bought this for personal and work purposes. I am not a gamer. This is perfect for me. The picture is great and I dont notice any lag in refresh rate.
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Raghav Sharma
> 3 dayThe screen has a good build. Its slightly heavier than other ones, but also much more durable and has a height adjustable stand. The colours sometimes have a hues, but not too much of a problem. There is a small distortion of colour at a couple of places on the corners of the screen.
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Marys Little Lamb
> 3 dayThe picture is fine but who on earth thought that putting speakers on the back of a monitor was a good idea? The sound is barely audible and I am having no luck finding a way to connect external speakers. Soon I will have to have my windows open and it will be impossible to hear anything at all. And of course if you have a job, HP support is nearly impossible to contact. I regret buying this monitor. UPDATE: No more HP for me. barely 90 days since I ordered it and its dead the picture will not stay on. I left it off overnight and it woke up nicely but the second I moved it, back to black. This is a disgrace to HP and, since it is next to impossible to reach HPs customer service, theres nothing to be done. Good way to rip off customers, HP and amazon.
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