HP M27ha FHD Monitor-Full HD Monitor(1920 x 1080p)- IPS Panel and Built-in Audio-VESA Compatible 27-inch Monitor Designed for Comfortable Viewing with Height and Pivot Adjustment-(22H94AA#ABA) black
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DJC
> 3 dayI now have a setup with 2 of these monitors after buying one and finding the picture good for what I wanted. Lets just say this: a static picture on these monitors is good. There are some artifacts and ghosting of fast moving images, which is expected from low price monitors. The black levels are good, could be better. I had to enable full range in the display drivers to get deeper blacks. The sound is surprisingly good for speakers placed in the back. No, it is not as good as front speakers, if you have a curtain behind the monitor the sound will get a bit muffled. If it had some holes in the front for mid/high frequencies it could have been 5 stars. I might end up attaching an old sound bar with some double tape. One thing I hate about the sound is the lack of controls. Yes you can adjust from the system/keyboard, but having buttons/knobs you can adjust on the monitor is pretty basic. You have to go into menu to adjust volume, even when customizing shortcuts it is 2 button presses before you can change volume. The brightness of the screen is very even. There is some bleeding of light on the edges with dark screens but its not too bad. One very good feature is the stand. It can be adjusted in all directions. This should basic on all monitors, but for some reason many manufacturers believe old books should still be put to use. Overall not a bad choice with a limited budget. You may also consider looking into 1440 resolutions at this screen size if your eyes are good - but for most this will be just fine.
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elwin
Greater than one weekWorks great
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AmznRev10
> 3 dayI purchased a high end Dell PC for work but wanted a matching wide screen flat panel monitor. The Dell of similar specs cost 80% more money (way too expensive for what you get), so I went with the HP. I am very happy with my HP purchase. I had a HP flat panel many years ago that came with built in speakers but looks like HP discontinued it.
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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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JULIE GREEN
18-11-2024Great product & great price
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Bill
> 3 dayI am not a heavy monitor user. In fact, I have two home computers and this monitor failed at ten months with light use, on average less than half an hour per day. The backlights went out with the exception of one group at the bottom of the screen. I have a warranty replacement coming but only after over an hour of wasteful troubleshooting with an offshore agent over logmein. And the warranty isnt fun- you have to wait for a shipping box, then you send it back and go WITHOUT A MONITOR until they determine what you sent really is broken and decide if they will send you a replacement. Not impressed. I wouldnt buy this again. Update: Mindy Pollard posted an earlier review with pictures; they show the identical problem to what I experienced. The replacement monitor finally arrived- I went two weeks without a monitor thanks to this issue. I dont perceive this model to be reliable, which is disappointing. I used HP monitors at work for years with zero issues.
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Siva Sakthi Ganesan
> 3 dayThe product description says it will have a display port cable, but i did not receive it. I bought two monitors and both did not have the display port cable. The description is incorrect, if they did not intend to give the display port cable
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John Oneill
> 3 dayI pulled this out of the box and set it up. I found the packaging to be cheaply done. Also the basic setup and layout was not good. The connections are on the bottom and not the back and after getting the base on I had to find a flat place to lay it down to see where my connections were. THEN, I could find the power switch. Turns our there is a round button on the back that LOOKed like power but is actually the settings button. I did not feel the button on the bottom right where I expected it to be. It was there but I missed it. So, in short I spent 15 minutes getting angry that it wouldnt turn on. The instructions are a joke (as is expected these days). But there was not a word of English anywhere. And the graphic / image instructions say nothing about the power button or the brighness, contrast (settings) button on the back. Well, its on now and look good. But the ramp up which should have been an easy 5 minutes was much longer.
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Alice
> 3 dayvery easy to assemble, good image, good adjustability, even the sound is decent. It would be nice if they labeled the controls though, like too many others this monitor has black buttons on a black background for its controls, with no lettering. There are 4 buttons in a row, with up and down being the two in the center, so its not too hard to work out how to use it. But I shouldnt have to figure it out, button labels are not something that should need to be hidden. But other than that one complaint, I am very happy with my new gaming monitor.
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Kimbo
Greater than one weekI got these because of the versatility, size and price. With ports for HDMI, Displayport, and RGB - it can handle both my work and personal laptops/docking stations. I like to make movies out of photos and video clips - picture quality is great! The bases are super easy to set up and are easy to remove for VESA plate setup on a monitor arm. Wish I had gotten these sooner!