HP E27Q G4
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"More than 10 items in stock
Product details
The HP E27q G4 is an ergonomic 27" monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio. With its wide range of interfaces and flexible ergonomics, it is a versatile option that looks great in both office and home settings. Its IPS panel, combined with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels), ensures sharp images with brilliant color quality that can be easily viewed by multiple people at once, thanks to a wide viewing angle. The ultra-thin bezel makes it an excellent choice for a multi-monitor setup.
The stand offers very flexible adjustment options: it can be adjusted 150 mm in height, tilted from -5 to +20°, swiveled 45° left or right, or rotated 90° to portrait mode. This allows for the most comfortable monitor orientation for any sitting position or task. The VESA mounting interface also provides the option to mount the monitor directly on a wall or connect it to a compatible HP mini PC to create an all-in-one system.
Video inputs include one digital DisplayPort, one HDMI, one analog VGA, and one USB-B connector. The two digital ports support HDCP for playback of copy-protected content, making it easy to connect the monitor to both newer and older computers. An integrated USB hub features three fast USB 3.0 downstream ports for peripherals and storage devices, with the upstream port also offering a useful charging function.
This monitor features an IPS (in-plane switching) panel, which provides a very wide viewing angle, allowing multiple viewers to see the content effortlessly. Additionally, IPS technology ensures high color fidelity, making this monitor suitable for color-sensitive applications such as image editing.
Monitor type | PC Monitor |
Display resolution | WQHD |
Screen technology | LCD |
Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Video connections | DisplayPort (1x), HDMI (1x), VGA (1x) |
USB ports | USB-A, USB-B |
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Item number | 14925493 |
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