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Kindle Customer
10-06-2025Product is good. HP, Full HD, great for work, likely not so much for gaming. BUT...... Came in a resealed box. Product was CLEARLY unboxed and NOT re-boxed very carefully. Sent a few messages to the seller asking for a bit of a refund as it was open box, and they said they dont sell open box items. I dont mind buying open box, but I expect a break on the price. So...... I checked their profile. They state they DO sell open box items. So either they lie, or their customer support people dont understand their business model. Very confused.... Ill make sure to keep an eye open to NEVER buy from this seller again.
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Scarlett
> 3 dayThis monitor was gifted to me. I had no say in its selection. I cannot believe they make monitors at this price point that dont have VESA mounting capability. Definitely look elsewhere.
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Arron
> 3 daylooks nice
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Rd59
> 3 dayPerfect for dual monitors at work
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Mark Bitterlich
> 3 dayLove this display! Sharp, good contrast, brilliant color.
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Luis G
> 3 dayExcelente choice
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI ordered this monitor for my new computer because I have an older version (from 2018 if Im not mistaken) at work and love it there. There is a wide range of brightness level available, and thats key since my home office is in a corner of my bedroom that gets relatively little light. I can dim the monitor more than I could my old monitor, which means that I dont end up with headaches after working for several hours. I ended up purchasing a separate VESA-mount adapter and stand because the stand it comes with cant be adjusted height-wise. That added about $50 to the overall price, but I consider it well worth it still for the quality of the monitor.
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ajk388
> 3 dayDecent budget monitor for $110, but you do get what you pay for. Its a good monitor for web browsing or email, but not for gaming. It ships by default set to a 60hz refresh rate. If you want to up it to the max (70hz), you have to manually change the settings. For comparison, to the left is a Dell 144hz, 1440p, g-sync monitor. To the right is the HP 27 (70hz, AMD free-sync, 1080p). CONS: -This monitor requires a proprietary HP power cable. You cannot use a standard power cable with this monitor. This is hard if the included power cable isn’t long enough to reach the AC outlet. -It is NOT G-sync compatible. This is AMD Freesync, but because it doesn’t support display port, it’s not compatible with G-sync. -The monitor height cannot be raised up/down, rotated horizontal to vertical. It can only be angled slightly up/down. My Dell monitor can be adjusted in all 3 directions, and that it the only reason I was able to match the viewing angle with this HP 27f. -Monitor stand is wobbly. -The default color settings were a bit bland, I had to switch to Nvidia settings and manually adjust them in the Nvidia control panel. -Silver border on the bottom of the monitor clashes with the black border on the sides and top. -The monitor is NOT VESA compatible. You will need to pay extra for an adapter, if you want to use a third party VESA wall mount or desktop mount. PROS: -Good budget monitor for the price if you’re looking for second or third monitor. Not a good choice for use as a gaming monitor, but excellent monitor for browsing, web surfing, or email. It has gone on sale for $110 several times in the past month. -Thin and light. -IPS vs TN monitor.
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Salena Chaudhry
> 3 dayLove it. Bought this for work and it is exactly what I needed
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cherniychuk fedor
> 3 dayGreat for the value.