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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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02/26/24 | Amazon | $159.99 |
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Product Name: | HP OMEN 27" LCD Gaming Monitor, |
Product Description: | Reach new possibilities with this 27" Full HD LCD gaming monitor Leave screen tearing and lag in the dust thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium technology Focus on the finer details and enjoy clear images with the 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution Easily connect your devices with two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and one 3.5mm headphone jack 16:9 aspect ratio enables wide-screen viewing Supports 16.7 million colors (8-bit) for vivid visuals Image accuracy and consistency across wide 178-degree viewing angles (horizontal and vertical), no matter where you stand Weight: 17.81 lbs. (with stand) Package includes: DisplayPort cable, quick setup poster, AC power cord, warranty card Explore new worlds with richer colors thanks to a peak brightness of 400 nits Get deeper hues and a wide array of colors with 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 for precisely recreated colors so lifelike, you get lost in your gameplay 1ms GtG response time with overdrive eliminates motion blur for a crisp and fluid gameplay no matter what's happening on the screen Find comfort while you game with tilt, pivot, and 100mm height adjustments Integrated cable management helps keep your workspace clean and organized HP Eye Ease with Eyesafe certification keeps your screen time comfortable with beautiful colors while reducing blue light VESA certified AdaptiveSync guarantees higher refresh rates and low latency optimized for gaming Contains 85% postconsumer recycled plastics; 100% recyclable packaging that can stay out of landfills 1-year manufacturer limited warranty |
Product SKU: | 24574442 |
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I don't think this is height adjustable, it's only tilt adjustable
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27" with 1080p has quite large pixels. Most people recommend 1440p for 27" displays
Agreed. I did my own test using 22/24/27/32 FHD.
Once you get to 27+ it comes out "blurry". Not in the sense you can't make it out, but the individual pixels are quickly seen without trying and looks bad.
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