Hybrid Worker? Get More Done with an HP 27h Full HD Monitor

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Hybrid workers have to move their work back and forth between home and the office. If this describes you, look into getting an HP 27h Full HD Monitor, allowing you to work more efficiently, with ports for everything at home and the office.

You’ll see and hear everything clearly with a 75Hz refresh rate and amplified audio, thanks to 75Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync technology, and built-in dual 2W speakers. Then there’s the IPS display to add even more clarity. Connect to the devices you need to with the HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA ports.

Hp 27h Monitor Full Hd Display

It looks sleek enough for your home and business-like enough for your office and has a 27” diagonal 1920 x 1080 Full HD IPS display. See even more with a three-sided micro-edge bezel.

It was designed to be eco-friendly, made with 85 percent recyclable packaging. Additionally, it’s EPEAT Gold rated, and ENERGY STAR and TCO certified. It ships in 100% recycled packaging, too.

The intuitive joypad control and HP Display Center lets you customize your experience to your environment, whether you’re working at home or in the office, and whether you’re working, streaming, or learning at home. Adjust the tilt and 100mm height-adjustable stand for your maximum comfort.

Take 42% off the price of this monitor, and pay just $132.99.

HP 27h Full HD Monitor

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