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HP X27 Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, IPS, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 27 Inch, 1ms response time, AMD Freesync Premium, Height and tilt adjust stand, (1 HDMI, 1 DP) - Black

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El rival más directo es el MSI Optix G271. Este monitor tiene un brillo inferior y una tasa de refresco más reducida, pero cuenta con 1ms de respuesta y, si lo encuentras en descuento, tiene un precio muy accesible. Si puedes estirar el presupuesto, el MSI Optix MAG272CQR tiene un panel VA con mejor calidad en todos los aspectos. Tiene pantalla curva y sirve tanto para ver películas y series como para jugar a la videoconsola.

Often in this price category we see extremely limited tilt-only stands, but HP is including something basic and usable with the X27q. Display Performance Include keywords along with product name. Examples: "LaserJet Pro P1102 paper jam", "EliteBook 840 G3 bios update" Its materials are pretty great, its design is clean, and it has an ergonomic stand, all of which you won’t be finding pretty easy for the prices this monitor is costing right now. Connectors Either way, we recommend considering the Samsung Odyssey G7 or the ASUS XG27AQM at this price range instead.Overall, this monitor does not offer the most premium features available for gaming displays, but for its present costs, it is more than adequate to provide you with a superb and seamless gaming experience. Image Overall Quality The only other 1440p 240Hz TN monitor currently available (not yet in the US) is the Lenovo Legion Y27GQ-25.

The only way to significantly improve performance is through a full calibration, we used Calman for this, and achieved really solid results for sRGB. However for wider gamuts like DCI-P3, coverage of this gamut simply isn't good enough, so I wouldn't recommend this display for anything other than sRGB. Calibrated Color PerformanceRec. 2020 coverage is only 67%, which is only 5 percentage points better than sRGB-only displays like the PX277 Prime, and behind other monitors that target DCI-P3. I guess this is why HP didn't advertise a wide color gamut, it straddles the middle between standard and wide. Default Color Performance Supports Adaptive-sync with NVIDIA® GeForce® graphics cards and AMD Radeon graphics cards. FreeSync™ certified. Compatible with NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series and newer graphics cards. Note that depending on how close you are watching the screen, this may be easier or more difficult to see. If you use your monitor at a high distance, the low PPI is less likely to bother you than if you use it up close. When compared to the standard GTG, the MPRT is preferable for competitive games. However, it does compromise a huge portion of the screen brightness, making the screen dimmer, and sometimes too much for normal use. So, unless you are really into competitive games and want the monitor to perform the best, I don’t recommend you keep this on.

Live in the flow of 165 Hz with a super fast 1ms response time[1] and keep your gameplay smooth-as-silk with AMD[2] FreeSync™ Premium[3]. A Display of Responsibility People who enjoy 240Hz gaming can now finally move past the lowly 1080p resolution and revel in crystal-clear details, provided they have the proper PC rig to sustain it.However, don’t expect the IPS or VA levels of color and contrast quality due to the monitor’s specified wide color gamut, HDR support, and local dimming features. You get the perfect pixel-per-inch ratio of ~108 PPI (pixels per inch), resulting in vivid and crisp details as well as plenty of screen real estate without having to use any scaling. Pantalla Full HD (1080p) de 69 cm (27 pulgadas) y una frecuencia de actualización de 165 Hz; pantalla microborde con tecnología IPS

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