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Glenn D
> 3 dayI bought this monitor because my older HP monitor was not able to match my new laptop screen colors, etc. After some adjustments, this one got close enough for me to trust it with publishing images online. On day two I woke up my system from sleep mode and the screen was about 50% darker all over with the exception of a normal brightness circle just right and lower of the center. I ran a number of tests for computers, ports, cables, etc., and I was able to get it to repeat the issue more than once. It only happened waking from sleep mode. Turn the monitor offon, or reboot, and it was ok. But not worth paying for. I submitted a return request wanting to get a replacement, but amazon would not allow that. One of a few return rules is that you cannot do an exchange for the same item. So I took a refund. When I tried to purchase it again, the price had suddenly gone from about $165 to $230. I texted support on this and was told that it was a different 3rd party seller now and they could not do anything about it. I was told to take the monitor only (no cables or box) to a Kohls store in town. I was sent a QR code to show them. A slight inconvenience (as opposed to pickup at the house) but it was quick and easy. They scanned the code on my phone and took it. Lesson learned on ordering from amazon now - and Ive been ordering since 1999. I ended up going to the Dell site. I found a monitor there that I liked. It was 1440 res, so a little more money, (about $300 total - with free shipping), but its nice and so far no issues. It also arrived days ahead of Dells estimate. Just a word to the wise on amazons return policy.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThe monitor looks a little thicker than I had imagined, but it feels solid. I liked that it came with the cover for the vesa mount bracket on the back of the monitor. Im not mounting it, so it covers the screw holes nicely. I had no intention on using the speakers in this since most monitor speakers are terrible. I was pleasantly surprised when I tested it out. They actually sound great for meetings, I can hear everyone perfectly through it. The display itself had a nice slim bezel. Its vertically adjustable which is nice for those of us who are using them as a second monitor with a laptop. For what Im using it for Im happy with it, especially given the price point. (~$135 when I bought it).
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An Nguyen
> 3 dayFor around $170 the monitor is decent. The bezels are fairly small which makes the screen look more modern. It comes with both a DP cord and HDMI cord. It’s not great for gaming since it’s only 60hz and only 1080p which is kind of low for a 27 in monitor but it makes sense for the price. There is slight edge light bleed when viewing dark images, not sure if it’s only a problem with my specific item. Comes with built in speakers which is not terrible but not great either, definitely not for high quality music listening. It’s alright for casual users.
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Nolan
> 3 dayI have two of these monitors, they are great for my home office. Image quality is pretty much the best you can get for the price and perfectly good for daily use. Screen size is ideal, not too big where single window use is awkward but big enough so you dont have to strain your eyes or scroll too much. Really makes a difference in spreadsheets. The one problem I have with this monitor is adjusting the volume. I wish it had physical buttons rather than having to go through several menus. Overall, its a good monitor that I would recommend.
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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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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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Tammy Buist
31-03-2025Works good.
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Jason S
> 3 dayDoes what a display is suppose to do, work and look good.
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Anthony Appuliese
> 3 dayNo Dislikes good gaming,picture real clear good screen quality.
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Roger Rabbit
> 3 dayWhen next to my Dell display its not even close to the quality I am used to. And my Dell display is not the best one they make.
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