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5 Best HP Monitors To Buy Now
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Hewlett-Packard (aka HP) is a leading manufacturer of computer components and electronics that have made a name for itself thanks to the quality of their products, and how widely available they are.
They make pretty much everything you can think to attach to a computer, including monitors. This is why we decided to compile a list of the top best HP monitors you can currently buy so that you won’t have to go around randomly searching all by yourself.
How can I choose the best HP monitor?
Our team of expert testers, with a combined experience of 15 years, has tackled a variety of testing tasks for any device you could imagine.
Their experience comes into play as a very important element when choosing the products we described in this guide, and a large variety of factors have been taken into consideration.
The options that have been chosen offer great quality and cover the entire spectrum of price ranges, thus enabling everybody to find something that fits their needs both financially and otherwise.
Which are the best HP monitors that I can get?
HP V27i
If you’re looking for a regular office monitor, don’t settle down with just anything. The 27-inch display HP V27i doesn’t have a very attractive design but the 3-sided tiny edge recommends it for a multi-monitor setup.
You can tilt it 5 degrees forward and 20 degrees backward to set it in optimal viewing conditions.
The Full HD resolution will suffice any office applications and the low blue light display will defend you against eye fatigue.
It’s also a good thing you can choose between the HDMI and VGA inputs because older PCs might not have a HDMI output.
HP Pavilion 22cwa
The HP Pavilion 22cwa is a monitor that’s worthy of your family’s content. Few other monitors beat the price-performance ratio that this monitor has.
Of course, it also has something to brag about, such as the 21.5-inch diagonal Full HD display, which delivers traditional HP performance while also boasting a modern exterior design.
Anyway, 22cwa is a LED-backlit panel so you can expect great brightness and contrast, ideal for office applications.
HP VH240a
The HP VH240a is a simplistic computer monitor that lets you experience a striking view from all angles on the virtually borderless display.
It also incorporates an ergonomic stand, built-in speakers, and ultra-slim design at a competitively low price point.
The screen is also ultra-wide, and the good response times make it good as a gaming monitor, albeit not at a competitive level.
HP V223ve
The HP V223ve is one of the cheapest LCD displays from this list with HP monitors but its 75Hz refresh rate is also OK for gaming.
Of course, the design is not that great and the edges are not thin but the native 3000:1 contrast ratio is perfect for a monitor that is so inexpensive.
Moreover, the display is TÜV certified for its low blue-light emissions so your eyes will be safe if you use it for 8 hours at the office.
HP Pavilion 27xw
One of the high points of the HP Pavilion 27xw is the elegance with which it presents both itself, and the images it displays, making it akin to an electronic piece of jewelry.
The ultra-thin design and borderless frame make it perfect for multi-monitor setups without taking too much space on your desk, allowing for greater work productivity and even gaming sessions.
If your main concern is having a monitor that is both reliable and affordable, then you should know that few other brands perfectly balance these two aspects the way HP does.
For other buying ideas, you cantake a look at the best monitors with speakers and webcamand make a choice.
Make sure you leave us a line in the comments below with the product you selected. That may help other readers too.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.