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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  • David

    > 3 day

    Product preformed as advertised

  • Joan M. Wake

    > 3 day

    Seem to work great for a basic home desktop. If I was doing photo editing I might spend a little more but why do that when you dont really have to have it and you can get good quality for a great price?

  • Christpher Hodge

    > 3 day

    UPDATE: I have purchased four of these units for the office. I am now being told by AMZ that I can not purchase any more due to imposed limits. I have been waiting months (15 days plus two years) to be able to update our office with replacement monitors. Now that staff is coming back to work I have hit another roadblock. Now I have to find another model/brand. Good thing I didnt promise more 27 units to others. Very Disappointed. Original review: We have been purchasing the HP 24mh monitors as replacements around the office, and I came across these HP M27ha models which are essentially just a 27 versions for the same price. The only downfall for both models is the lack of extra USB ports like you find on higher end units, but we can work around that. My folks are please with the extra real estate.

  • Francisco Mendez Polanco

    Greater than one week

    Sometime when i have some windows on an full screen mode and try to select other window, the screem bliks. No matter what. I minize, it blinks, i change to full screen, it blinks. I hope to have this monitor for like a 10 years more

  • Mr. Floyd Luettgen II

    23-11-2024

    I bought this monitor for my son for gaming he loves it says its nice bright clear screen works good

  • Marys Little Lamb

    Greater than one week

    The 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.

  • DJC

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • NL

    > 3 day

    I have other high-end displays from Dell and HP, needed a pair for a temporary office arrangement and bought these. Theyre good, not great, but at the price they start closing in on really good. The color is accurate, OK speed, integrated speakers are adequate. Add the fact they are fully adjustable and they get 4 starts.

  • terry l wheeler

    Greater than one week

    These was worth ever dime

  • Kevin

    > 3 day

    I got this monitor because it was on sale and less costly than the 24. I thought that made this a bargain, but in my close space, with only about 20 to my monitor, the 27 is just too big. The picture is good, and the controls are fairly easy to use - once you find the small buttons on the bottom right. Just something to keep in mind if you have a small space.

The HP M27ha FHD Monitor is an affordable option for those looking for a great work from home setup. The optimized screen offers crisp pictures on a full HD display with ultra-wide viewing angles. You can stare at the 27-inch monitor all day since HP Low Blue Light software filters blue light without leaving the yellow tint. The comfortability continues as you adjust your computer monitor’s height or pivot to your liking and use the VESA mounting compatibility to find the right position in your home office. You will finally achieve your multimedia setup as you enjoy convenient audio built into the display and utilize HDMI, DisplayPort™, and VGA ports.

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