Save 30% on an HP 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor

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Tired of your gaming setup and looking to step it up a bit? Maybe you need an HP 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor to make your gaming exciting again. Act soon, and you can save 30% on this 2021 model off the monitor.

It includes height adjustment and also allows for pivot and tilt capabilities to keep you comfortable during those long gaming hours. It also has an Eyesafe Certified display that follows the TÜV low blue light requirements as well as the Eyesafe standards. Your eyes will remain protected from the high-energy blue light, yet colors will not be distorted.

Hp Qhd Gaming Monitor Specs

The QHD display on the HP 27″ Gaming Monitor has 3.7 million pixels to provide great definition and sharpness. You’ll also enjoy the 2560 x 1440 resolution. The IPS display with HDR 400 in Quad HD provides ultra-wide viewing angles for all of your intense games.

The high refresh rate of 165Hz and low framerate compensation with 1 ms response time provided by the AMD FreeSync Premium technology is well-suited for gaming. It’s compatible with most gaming consoles, including PlayStation 5, Xbox, and the Nintendo Switch.

Take $90 off the price of this gaming monitor and pay just $209.99. It ships with a detachable stand, power cord, DisplayPort cable, Quick Setup poster, and Document kit.

HP 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor

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