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Lee C
> 3 dayCannot be mounted to a monitor stand. This is the first time I have seen a monitor without these accommodations in over ten years! The seller charges a 20% restocking fee for returns. I opened the box and saw that it cannot be mounted to a stand, now I have to pay $49 to return it. So much for free returns!!
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Tielle
> 3 dayWe love this monitor. The only reason it is getting a 4 star review is that there is a pixel line in it only after 3 months. We contacted the seller who was really helpful in pointing us to the right direction to fix our problem. The seller was quick to respond and fulfilled their promises.
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Mijael Nunez
Greater than one weekPs. do not buy a separate HDM cable because the monitor comes with one.
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Joe P
> 3 dayGeat monitor. Seller made contact to make sure I was happy with 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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Todd R
Greater than one weekGood monitor. Shakes. No speakers.
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a realist
Greater than one weekVery slim. This has an external power brick which I favor. The IPS colors are vivid to say the least. There are two low blue light settings. The stronger option is called night. This makes a stronger red shift than the low blue light option. I use night option all the time after sundown. Not bought at Amazon.....another seller had a Black Friday special. Black Friday 2019 I also bought last years HP 27 IPS version. You will also get the night and low blue light options. No external power brick and monitor is thicker. This model is 27YH and at a good price on Amazon. With 54 reviews. If you go for the aesthetics then pay more for the slim HP27f