HP - 27" IPS LED FHD Monitor with Adjustable Height (HDMI, VGA) - Silver & Black
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- HP
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- 527SH
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- 197498938837
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When you need the right tech to take on a day full of projects, meetings, and more, you need the HP Series 5 27-inch FHD Height Adjust Monitor. Its sleek design complements any workspace. And its beautiful screen, adjustable stand, and comfort features take your productivity to the next level. Bring flexibility to the way you work through enhanced visual performance, contrast ratio, and refresh rate.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :27.17 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :16.07 pounds
Features
Life-like color. Deeper detail. Upgrade your everyday with a vibrant 27" FHD monitor. Enjoy all you see as it was meant to be seen with enhanced 99% sRGB, 1500:1 contrast ratio, and 300 nits brightness. Work or multitask with a 100Hz refresh rate that delivers seamless scrolling and smooth video playback.
Compact, Sleek Design A beautiful monitor fit for any space with a sleek, thin-and-light profile and the option for seamless side-by-side screens. Integrated cablecontainment to cut the clutter.
FHD Resolution Focus on the finer details and enjoy sharp visuals and crystal clear images with the 1920 x 1080 FHD resolution on this 27" diagonal monitor.
IPS Panel No matter where you stand, IPS technology ensures image accuracy and consistency across wide 178-degrees horizontal and vertical viewing angles.
99% sRGB Color Gamut Ideal, consistent color reproduction with minimal effort.
3-Sided Micro-Edge Bezel Maximize your viewing area to see and do more.
More Contrast See the nuanced differences of color, shadow, and highlights thanks to the enhanced 1500:1 contrast ratio.
300 Nits 300 nits of brightness lets you see clearly. Enhance your visual performance for work or simply enjoying entertainment.
100Hz Refresh Rate With a 100Hz refresh rate, this monitor is capable of clearer details, smoothly moving from frame to frame, allowing for faster split-second reaction time.
Adjustable Tilt and Height The tilt and 100mm height-adjustable stand helps deliver the perfect view so you can maximize productivity and work comfortably.
HP Eye Ease with Eyesafe Certification Help keep your eyes comfortable with an always-on, true-color, low-blue light filter.
Ergonomic Setup Guide World-class ergonomic practices to help you achieve optimal, all-day comfort.
Integrated Cable Management Help keep your workspace clean and organized.
HP Display Center Customize your display with easy, intuitive HP Display Center software.
Works With Chromebook Certified Works seamlessly with your Chromebook.
Materials that Matter Made with 85% post-consumer recycled plastics and 5% ocean-bound plastics.
Thoughtful Product Packaging 100% sustainably sourced packaging that helps contribute to a more circular economy.
Increased Energy Efficiency This display is held to the highest energy saving standard with an ENERGY STAR rating and EPEAT Registration.
What's Included
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Crisp clear and easy
The HP 527sh is a wonderful monitor at a nice price point. Packaging is secure and protective and it comes with everything you need, including a HDMI cable. Setting up is ridiculously fast and uncomplicated! I honestly was dreading this part but they have this down to an easy science with the easy turn screws and a quick slide into place. The power cord is plenty long with a light rectangular adapter. I plugged it in, pushed the power button on the lower right hand corner and instantly had a great picture that was easy on my eyes. With the eyesafe feature it does feel soft on my eyes, in a good way. With a 27 inch screen it feels great to work on, when someone is sharing their screen with me I can see perfect, I don't have to squint or ask them to make it bigger. It also has tilt and height adjustment which makes it even better. I highly recommend this monitor. In fact, I intend to buy another for my home office set up so I'll have two matching awesome monitors to work from. It'll be the perfect set up.
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Sleek & Attractive HP
Very nice Monitor & really like the thin bezel, adjustable height, tilt function: two HDMI + 1 VGA, 100 Hz refresh rate. It is set for 60Hz when setting up, so did set it at 75hz though. The picture quality's more than adequate, no need to really adjust anything, picture looked great right out of box. It's nice this HP has height adjusting + the low blue light level feature. Totally recommend it.
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Good 1080p monitor. Does not have sound.
I have a 27 inch HP 4K wireless monitor that I love and have been using for about 5 years now. The 3840 x 2160 resolution display is fantastic, with super sharp and crisp text. But it must be getting outdated because when I purchased a new computer, I lost sound whenever the computer went to sleep. The only fix was to set the PC to “never sleep”. The monitor wouldn’t connect wirelessly and the HDMI connection quit working. Fortunately, it has a display port and I’ve been able to continue using it with a display port connection. But it was time to start looking for a replacement. The Series 5 527sh monitor is also 27 inches diagonal. It was easy to assemble when laid flat on a table so that the stand could overhang during assembly. All the stand attachments have hooks or grooves for support so that the monitor is supported by something other than just the screws. It adjusts up and down from 2 inches to almost 6 inches off the desktop. There is a slight tilt adjustment. Connecting it to the PC was super easy. After attaching the HDMI cable and turning the PC on, it recognized the new monitor right away. The Series 5 monitor does not have sound, which I’m told is the current trend. It did come with an HDMI cable. The Series 5 monitor has 2 HDMI and a VGA port. There is no display port. I thought VGA was becoming obsolete, but in my case, having it is a plus. I have a 10+ year old HP Pavilion with 2 media drives that I use to copy CDs, but it only connects to a monitor via VGA. It will be interesting to see if old VGA works with new VGA. I don’t have any complaints about the color or refresh rate. Videos played well and the color was fine. Initially the mouse was lagging, but there is a monitor menu option to increase the response time. The menu is very easy to use. Much better than the earlier versions. I found the text to be somewhat fuzzy and blurry compared to 4K. The sharpness can be adjusted in the menu, but text at the highest level of sharpness is hard to read because some letters are dark and some are light. I found that document text looked best at level 6, but at that level downloaded pictures disintegrated. I had to go back to level 4 to get a reasonable image. I can read the small print on the digital newspaper with 3840 x 2160 resolution, but the text breaks up on the 1080p HP Series 5 monitor. I tried to do some troubleshooting to improve text quality, but the HP website indicated in the paperwork that came with the monitor was useless. It couldn’t find the serial number and the only monitor troubleshooting help was for “monitor with black screen”. I accidently found a manual that was usable by searching for a similar product at Best Buy. In one of the answered questions there was a link to a user manual for a similar product. It said to do factory reset to correct blurry and fuzzy text. I did, and the quality improved considerably. The text is larger than I’m used to. I tried to change the font size in settings, but there is no option to go smaller - just larger. At first, I thought it was my imagination, but when I installed the old and new monitors side by side, I found that while the width of the display is identical, I’m losing a full 2 inches of content at the bottom of the new screen. The viewing height on the Series 5 monitor is comparable to what I see on a screen that is only 12 inches high. The text is larger so as to fill the additional 2 inches of height. I don’t know if that’s atypical or just a difference between HD and 4K. I’ve been spoiled by using a 4K monitor for so long. While it's not fair to compare this one to 4K, it is hard to go back to 1920 x 1080 resolution. And I do miss having sound. Monitor sound is never the best, but it’s less messy than having to connect speakers or a sound bar. Having this monitor has made me realize that in the future, any monitor I purchase must have 3840 x 2160 resolution and it must have sound. But the HP Series 5 monitor does live up to the HP reputation and is easy to assemble, easy to adjust, looks very nice and performs as it should. The only odd thing is the text size, which might just be due to the resolution difference.
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A Nice Monitor
Daily use monitor for work. Purchased at a good price and like the overall aesthetic and functionality. Picture quality is nice and the size is good for a dual monitor setup. Auto turn off is nice. So far, no problems.
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Good and affordable
This monitor is excellent for the price. This monitor is exactly the same type I had but a little bit larger, so I decided to buy it because I wanted my main screen to be a larger than what I had. I have a basic gaming PC and this monitor works great with it. Games run smoothly and you can get up to 100 Hz refresh rate, which is higher than basic monitors. You can also download the HP app to control the monitor setting (e.g. brightness, contrast, etc.
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Decent monitor for the average user
The 27" IPS LED 100Hz monitor is really sleek looking. It's quite light weight given it's size and very thin (aside from the lower portion of the rear). The bezel is almost non existant along the top and sides. It features 2 hdmi ports and vga. Would have preferred display port in addition or in lieu of vga, but given the price point, it probably helps appeal to more masses by including those with older systems Very easy to adjust. Only needs the softest touches to tilt and slide up and down. One thing I didn't care for was that the barrel of the power connector doesn't sit flush when connected. It makes it look like it's not all the way in and it also feels loose like something could break off or it could fall out if jostled Picture is quite nice. Not game changing, blow your mind, but for the average user, it's great with it's clear picture and nice resolution. There is plenty of real estate if you've got a lot of multi tasking to do. I can snap panes easily and each window has a good size to interact with. I typically use two windows at a time, but given the size I can comfortably use 3 panes for my tasks
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Sleek Design and Good Features
I have owned many monitors over the past few decades, some of which were made my HP, and this one is certainly one of the best HP monitors I have owned. It's not high-end, but has good features that make it a good purchase for the price. Pros: - This monitor is engineered to be easily assembled. While the directions were not 100% clear, anyone can figure out how to assemble the base quite easily as it has 3 pre-seated screws that only need to be tightened and you are done. - This monitor, so far, has mostly been used as a screen extension for a work laptop. Having the extra 27" of real estate in order to multi-task more easily has been a life saver. I have also used it with a gaming laptop and was very pleased with the quality of gameplay. The 100Hz refresh rate was more than enough for smooth and impressive visuals. - Other features that I really liked with this monitor include the wonderful base design that allows you to raise and lower the monitor very easily, the 2nd HDMI port, and the almost non-existent bezel giving it a beautiful look. The screen can also tilt. Cons: - None, at this price point. This is a terrific monitor for anyone looking for strong performance at a solid price. You can get better features than this, but it will cost you a lot more. It's not the best screen for high-end gaming, but is perfect for casual gaming or personal/work use.
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Great Borderless Monitor
The 27 inch HP Full High Def Series 5 is a strong performer for the consumer. The borderless monitor with adjustable height make is a snap to mate it with other monitors when using a dual monitor setup or by itself. Great for all uses with the incredible refresh rate of 100 MHz the 1920X180 screen really makes objects pop. The built in blue light reducer makes it great for long days at the computer. Your eyes will thank you. Video gaming and working on photos is nice, especially with the high refresh rate. The Hdmi/Vga ports work with new and older PCs. Both the HDMI and The VGA cables are included in the box which saves you for hunting for them when you are setting it up. To get the most out of your Monitor, download the HP Display center to tweak the monitor the way you need it to before your setting. The on board buttons for the monitor menu are easy and user friendly and offer: Brightness, Color, Image Input, Power Management controls. The monitor was very easy to set up and tweak to my needs. I would recommend this to family and friends
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Solid monitor for everyday use.
The HP 527SH is a stylish screen that will suit your everyday needs. It is geared more toward productivity / Work From Home people and not so much gaming/content consumption. In the box is the quick start up paperwork, power brick and AC cord, HDMI cable, screen, arm and base. Setup is very easy as the design is 100% toolless and the arm slides into place and secured with an attached thumbscrew. Base connects to the arm and has 2 thumbscrews to fasten it together. One thing to note, because of the thinness of the screen design, the monitor is NOT VESA mountable in case you prefer that method. Once assembled, the HP offers a wide range of tilt and height adjustment to suit your needs but does not offer any degree of swivel at all. Inputs include a VGA (why?) and 2x HDMI 2.1 ports. DP isn't needed in my opinion as the screen only offers a max resolution of 1080p @ 100hz. I am using the monitor on a triple monitor setup for my WFH and it performs flawlessly. I love the bezeless look and how small of a footprint it has. Color accuracy was good out of the box and I had no eye strain with 8 hour workdays. 300 nits of brightness is more than enough to illuminate the IPS panel and give great viewing angles. You can use the monitor for gaming but I wouldn't suggest fast paced games as the 5ms GtG response time produces minor ghosting for me. 1 thing to watch out for, is that when I plugged in the monitor, Windows set it up automatically but set the refresh rate to 60hz. Make sure to go into the settings and manually select 100hz to get the most out of the HP (see pic). Truthfully, the monitor should have a price point roughly $50 cheaper (if on sale then go for it) than it's MSRP. Because of the price to performance with a LOT of 27" FHD competition out there and no swivel, it gets a solid 4 stars.