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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  • Edward LeBlanc

    > 3 day

    HP needs to impose better EMI standards. I had to put ferrite chokes on both the power and video leads to reduce electromagnetic emissions from this monitor.

  • ff

    > 3 day

    The input location is baffling in this day and age!!!

  • Shuvrodeb Adhikary

    Greater than one week

    This product is real value for money

  • Proton

    Greater than one week

    I was initially worried about getting a monitor for less than $200. But so far this is great. Simple buttons make it easy to use compared to the 27” monitor this replaced. The picture quality it fine but I just use it for work, no gaming. I can tell the slight difference in image crispness on my adjacent HP monitor that costs about $100 more, but I am satisfied with this cheaper one.

  • Imperial59

    > 3 day

    Great monitor for your average computer user. Has some up and down motion as well as tilting. Good picture and packaged nicely.

  • 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.

  • MusicoMan

    > 3 day

    I purchased this monitor for a very good price, and I learned why over time. The feature set is excellent for a low end monitor from a time tested (and sometimes found wanting) name. I know people who work for HP, and I respect them greatly. This monitor, not so much. It loses sync on PC wake 25% of the time, unlike my other monitors, and turning it off and on restores it. Ive tried drivers, different video cards, different ports on the video cards, and even different computers -- and it has this problem across the board. Next to my Motherboard brand monitor it looks dull. After spending a lot of time with adjustments, its still lacking in vibrancy, color accuracy, and contrast. It looks pretty good physically, so it would be an excellent choice if working properly all the time isnt required. If it worked reliably, it would be worth a good sale price, and this may be an issue unique to this monitor. All that said, if it was (yeah, repeating myself) reliable it would be good for a grandma computer, but not for someone who has several computers and can tell this is the least visually performant monitor of the lot.

  • Sunmoon

    Greater than one week

    Although cost is much less than any ordinary monitors, quality is not compromised. I cannot comment on any specific high-end demands, but for everyday usage from video/picture/color perspective, no complain at all but appreciate HPs reputation.

  • Raghav Sharma

    > 3 day

    The screen has a good build. Its slightly heavier than other ones, but also much more durable and has a height adjustable stand. The colours sometimes have a hues, but not too much of a problem. There is a small distortion of colour at a couple of places on the corners of the screen.

  • Glenn D

    > 3 day

    I bought this monitor because my older HP monitor was not able to match my new laptop screen colors, etc. After some adjustments, this one got close enough for me to trust it with publishing images online. On day two I woke up my system from sleep mode and the screen was about 50% darker all over with the exception of a normal brightness circle just right and lower of the center. I ran a number of tests for computers, ports, cables, etc., and I was able to get it to repeat the issue more than once. It only happened waking from sleep mode. Turn the monitor offon, or reboot, and it was ok. But not worth paying for. I submitted a return request wanting to get a replacement, but amazon would not allow that. One of a few return rules is that you cannot do an exchange for the same item. So I took a refund. When I tried to purchase it again, the price had suddenly gone from about $165 to $230. I texted support on this and was told that it was a different 3rd party seller now and they could not do anything about it. I was told to take the monitor only (no cables or box) to a Kohls store in town. I was sent a QR code to show them. A slight inconvenience (as opposed to pickup at the house) but it was quick and easy. They scanned the code on my phone and took it. Lesson learned on ordering from amazon now - and Ive been ordering since 1999. I ended up going to the Dell site. I found a monitor there that I liked. It was 1440 res, so a little more money, (about $300 total - with free shipping), but its nice and so far no issues. It also arrived days ahead of Dells estimate. Just a word to the wise on amazons return policy.

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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