HP offers X27qc 165Hz WQHD VA Eyesafe model

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A 27-inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) continues to be a popular choice since it provides a high pixel density without being overly demanding or expensive. This is provided by the HP X27qc, which is meant to satisfy gamers with its 165Hz refresh rate. 



The panel is a 27-inch VA panel with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 (WQHD or 1440p) and a mild 1500R curve. This is paired with a refresh rate of 165Hz, with Adaptive-Sync functionality also included. Allowing for the use of Nvidia's 'G-SYNC Compatible Mode' and AMD FreeSync Premium, as well as a VRR range of 55 – 165Hz and LFC, respectively. A light matte anti-glare screen surface is used, and a static contrast ratio of 3000:1 as well as horizontal and vertical viewing angles of 178° and 178° respectively are specified. In addition to supporting 8-bit color, a flicker-free WLED backlight produces 350 cd/m2 typical maximum luminance and 97 percent sRGB color gamut under normal conditions. TÜV Rheinland has certified the monitor as "Eyesafe," meaning that the blue peak has been relocated to less energetic wavelengths and the amplitude of the peak has been decreased in order to potentially improve viewing comfort. It is specified that a 1ms MPRT response time be achieved by employing a strobe backlight setting that is designed to reduce apparent blur. The monitor is attached in the middle by means of a quick-release mechanism, which allows the provided stand to be removed while showing 100 x 100mm VESA mounting holes for other mounting options. Tilt and height adjustments are provided via the accompanying stand (100mm or 3.94 inches). The ports are located on the bottom of the device and feature an AC power input (internal power converter), HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone connector, all of which are facing downwards.

Detailed information can be found on the manufacturer's website, if necessary. The monitor is currently for sale for $349 USD.

HP offers X27qc 165Hz WQHD VA Eyesafe model


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