HP 27Q Review: 27″ FreeSync Monitor

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From casual gaming to streaming the latest entertainment, this vivid 27-inch diagonal QHD brings your content to life. Plus, with bold colours and a realistic picture—your view is always eye-catching. The PLS monitor models are designed with PLS (Plane to Line Switching) display technology which…

Last updated on 21st January 2025 4:45 am

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Price history for HP 27q monitor (AMD FreeSync, DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D, 2560x1440, 60Hz, 5ms)
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  • £29.99 - 16th January 2025
  • £14,592.00 - 7th January 2025
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  • £12,950.00 - 29th November 2024
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  • £8,729.00 - 13th September 2024
Since: 23rd August 2024
  • Highest Price: £29,003.00 - 7th December 2024
  • Lowest Price: £5.99 - 28th December 2024

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Specification: HP 27Q Review: 27″ FreeSync Monitor

Types of Ports Available

HDMI 2.0

Resolution

2560 x 1440

Screen Size

27 "

Item Weight (KG)

4.3 kg

Reponse Time (ms)

2 ms

Refresh Rate Hz

60 hz

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  1. daren

    To be a honest I have a 1080 P monitor And I could not tell the difference Maybe a little bit Crisper But not very much It has a wobbely stand And the back lcd bleed is terrible Viewing angles are terrible Yes I know it is a Tn panel but so is my old Monitor But the viewing angles are no way near as bad

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  2. Mr F Blurton

    pleasingly clean and simple design, with more than adequate picture quality for my purposes. The screen does not tilt further forward than perpendicular, and the stand does not adjust up or down, but I think most screens are like this. The screen does not usually switch on with the PC, and certainly not if you put the PC in sleep mode. This can be overcome by never turning the power off at the wall, so when you turn the PC off the screen shuts down into its own sleep mode – but please note that I have not ascertained whether this is a fault of my PC (very probably) or the screen

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