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While the display is still nice, it is a bit washed out, and less sharp and vivid than the HP display
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Also, if you plan on using this monitor for photo editing or creation using tools like Photoshop, I would recommend a comparable IPS display instead.
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The HP 27es is a very good consumer level display, and it is H-U-G-E with a lovely picture
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This is a very good monitor with a bright and sharp display
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The display, colors, fonts, etc., are crisp.
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Great display, picked it up on Prime Day for $80 and it was worth every penny.
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The display's menus are well laid out, the display itself looks nice, and it was easy to put together, but unfortunately these factors can't make up for the low-grade hardware used in the panel's construction.------------------Update---------------------In response to the comments on this
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However, I looked in the Advanced Display Settings in Windows and found that it was running at 60 Hz by default
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The monitor comes with fast shipping, good display, and overall quality.
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Pros:+ Capable of being an amazing display.+ 75hz is great for people that don't have high-end rigs that can reach 144+ fps.+ Sleek design, minimally-sized bezel.+ Quick and easy swapping between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and VGA channels.+ Great
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Pros:+ Capable of being an amazing display.+ 75hz is great for people that don't have high-end rigs that can reach 144+ fps.+ Sleek design, minimally-sized bezel.+ Quick and easy swapping between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and VGA channels.+ Great
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This is a TN (twisted-nematic) display, so it is not going to be as sharp in day-to-day use as an IPS monitor
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but it's nowhere near as bad as other TN displays I have looked at
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Crisp Display that was perfect for me
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Very nice, sharp displays.
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Big, beautiful display with <60hz display at a budget cost
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I have this monitor hooked up to HDMI to my laptop and its definetly not as clear as id expect it to be