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HP Pavilion 27xw 27-inch IPSLED Backlit Monitor Amazing angles: Share consistent high-color fidelity with In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology across a 27-inch diagonal screen. A stunning vantage point for everyone, from almost any angle. Distinctively modern and accessible: The contemporary thin profile is enhanced by the modern white and silver colors. The open WEDGE stand design provides convenient access to VGA and dual HDMI ports. Captivating imagery: Color and clarity radiate from the screen with Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution , incredible 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 16:9 aspect ratio, and quick 7 ms response time
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Amazing monitor. Picked it over the Asus MX27 silver monitor just because this was a newer model, had similar specs, but also looked better in my eyes. Very study and expensive looking stand (albeit plastic). Picture equality is a big step above my 5yr old 1080p LG monitor and brightness is really easy to adjust (as are all the screen controls despite being pointed down w/no indicators on the front bezel). It's a very minimalist looking monitor w/nothing on the bezel to distract or take away from the design. And it's advertised as "bezel-less," theres still about a 3rd of an inch of all the corners of black glass. Sure I guess there's not silver bezel like on the bottom, but the picture isn't completely edge to edge. Honestly, for the price, I am 100% happy with the monitor. Looks great, performs wells, easy to control. -
Joseph Z
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This monitor is awesome for gaming and web browsing and writing papers. I can easily fit two full page 8.5"x11" documents side by side on this monitor and the color is great! It accepts a very high resolution: Ultra HD, HD, and SD; 1080p, 1920x1080 (native). Lower resolutions look good too. The base is sturdy and well balanced with the monitor arching out over each side and the tilt angle can be adjusted. I have it set up on a folding 28"x18" tv-dinner table along with a lamp, the mouse, and the keyboard; with the computer on a wooden board on the carpeted floor, and there is room to spare on the table for post-it notes, and I like that I can actually set stuff under the monitor on the monitor stand base, which frees up a lot of table space as though the monitor was not even there. -
Justin M. Coslor