HP® LED monitors serve as display platforms for a variety of purposes, and are ideal for tasks that involve looking at large sets of data, images, or videos. They increase productivity by spreading the applications and data on the screen, ensuring users can easily navigate their tasks. Consider the various properties, such as screen size, resolution, color quality, and speed, when choosing a suitable monitor.
HP LED monitors come in varying resolutions, such as HD, Full HD, wide extended graphics array (WUXGA), 4K or Ultra HD. The higher the resolution, the better the image quality. The HP EliteDisplay™ E233, for example, comes with 1920x1080 Full HD resolution, and more premium models of this series like the HP EliteDisplay S270N come with 3840x2160 ultra HD 4K resolution. Users such as creative professionals who work with images and videos require high-resolution monitors for clear and crisp work. Contrast and brightness are vital aspects of the screen display. HP monitors come with shortcut keys and features that allow users to adjust the display features and positioning to achieve maximum comfort. They also come with anti-glare options to reduce eyestrain and distractions in brightly-lit rooms. An HP anti-glare monitor like the 23.8in. 24f comes with an LED-backlit anti-glare screen, and with 30deg. tilt, 360deg. swivel, 160deg. vertical and 170deg. horizontal viewing angles to ensure user comfort.
The refresh rate, measured in hertz (Hz), refers to how many times a monitor can show a new image in one second for smooth output. 60Hz is an adequate refresh rate for administrative tasks such as spreadsheets and word documents, while 120Hz or higher is ideal for gaming monitors. The OMEN™ X 27, for example, is a gaming monitor that comes with a refresh rate of 240Hz and 1ms, which means smoother gameplay, less blur and the ability to react fast to the ultra-sharp graphics.
Some HP LED monitors such as the HP Pavilion™ 27Q, the HP mini-in-one 24 and the HP EliteDisplay E230T also come with a touch-enabled screen. These models offer easy-to-use shortcuts that improve the user experience, and are ideal for users that enjoy digital art software. Touchscreens help increase productivity through smoother navigation, especially on dual monitor setups with at least one HP widescreen monitor. Pair this setup with supported monitor accessories to get the full experience. Users that require more precision may opt to pair their screens with a stylus. Connectivity options are critical when selecting a monitor. A standard HP business monitor for the workplace comes with varying ports and connections, such as USB and HDMI®, or display port connections. These ports are useful for connecting hard drives, flash disks, or digital cameras without having to reach for the system unit. For example, the V270 comes with VGA, DVI and HDMI connectivity options.