Read more.HP X27c, X27qc and X32c have curved VA; and the X27, X27q, X32 and X34 flat IPS panels.
Read more.HP X27c, X27qc and X32c have curved VA; and the X27, X27q, X32 and X34 flat IPS panels.
What an absolute waste of resources. 3, at the most, top, middle and bottom.
Seems to me they're trying to give a range of screens, all mid-range, aimed at giving certain usage profiles an edge. i.e. does HDR matter? Emphasis on colour accuracy or moion blur? Curved or flat, because some people prefer on and some the other, and there are people badly afeected by curved panels for productivity tasks, while ohers prefer curved for "immersiveness". And all while sticking to mid-range pricing, not specialist panels.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
Now if they could make there HP Business Laptops/ desktops able to use such refresh rates that be nice.
went down that route for somebody with user and Migraine issues and unless buying a HP gaming one your essentially stuck at 60hz - obviously outside of HP home built or another brand with dedicated graphics card then not an issue.
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