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Richard S
> 3 dayWorked fine a few months. They it just stopped. As it was under warranty, I contacted HP and they asked I send it back which I did. Never got it back.
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Ashley
Greater than one weekThe cord was touchy as soon as setting up. If it moved at all monitor would turn off. Now not even 4 months after using cord doesnt work at all
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Kri
> 3 dayLove it only thing (why took off star) the cord in the back that connects like seems to need to be pushed in more everytime I turn it on I have to like push it in more it’s strange but takes a few seconds, still just annoying
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Dani
> 3 dayIdky I thought the whole computer was in the box... like the CPU was in the screen. This is just a monitor like it clearly says it is. Lol Great quality for the price. My son uses for gaming. He loves.
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Debbie
Greater than one weekWhy do I still buy anything HP makes? This monitor lasted eight months before it bit the dust.
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Prof. Florian Rau IV
> 3 dayShame on me for not checking HPs website I guess, but this is still false advertising
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Siddharth
> 3 dayMake sure your docking station or workstation has HDMI or will have to order HDMI to Display Port adapter cable
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Arthur Glassman
> 3 daypurchased to replace broken hinge attachment of Dell computer monitor. only three stars because of a possible, but crucial defect. mating of hdv cable not secure, requires wiggling it in monitor port for connection. not the cable fault. tried two different cables which were working with a different computer and monitor. once connected will not move the monitor to avoid this problem again. would return but it is a bother with packaging and shipping a computer monitor. everything else about this product is five star.
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Shirley Andres
> 3 dayI liked the bigger scene.
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Todd A.
> 3 dayNo issues with this, it works just like it is supposed to with a plug and play monitor. The only thing to note on the possible negative side is that while it says it is an HP, the HP driver does not recognize it. Even from the HP site, it cannot identify the monitor when searching for a driver. Like I said, it works just fine, but I am not totally convinced it is an HP monitor.