Are high-end monitors worth it? I tested one for work and play and never looked back
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Are high-end monitors worth it? I tested one for work and play and never looked back
"I've made it no secret that my favorite display I've ever owned is the HP Omen 27K, a 27-inch 4K monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate. I bought the display years ago while it was on sale, and I've been using it every day since. So, when I had the chance to try out the new , I jumped at the opportunity because it shares much of what made the 27K great, but with one major difference: it is the company's first smart monitor."
"Smart monitors come equipped with built-in streaming platforms -- in this case, Google TV -- so you can work during the day and relax at night watching your favorite shows without switching devices. What truly sets the Omen 32X apart is that it combines the convenience of a smart TV with gaming-centric features. It's a versatile, jack-of-all-trades display that smartly balances work, play, and entertainment. I recommend it to anyone wanting a single screen to do a bit of everything."
The HP Omen 32X is a 32-inch IPS 4K monitor that combines smart-TV functionality with gaming-oriented capabilities. The large panel provides ample workspace, enabling comfortable side-by-side split-screen windows that are difficult to achieve on smaller screens. Ultra-high resolution delivers sharp images and vibrant colors, rendering in-game textures and shadows with lifelike detail. The IPS panel offers less contrast than OLED but still impresses through perceived brightness; the display is rated at 400 nits yet appears brighter in use. Built-in Google TV enables streaming without switching devices, making the monitor suitable for work, gaming, and entertainment on a single screen.
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