HP OMEN 27i Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, Nano-cell IPS, Quad HD (2560 x1440), 27 Inch, 1ms response time, AMD Freesync, NVIDA G-Sync Compatible, (HDMI 1, DP 1, USB 3.0 x2), RGB

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HP OMEN 27i Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, Nano-cell IPS, Quad HD (2560 x1440), 27 Inch, 1ms response time, AMD Freesync, NVIDA G-Sync Compatible, (HDMI 1, DP 1, USB 3.0 x2), RGB

HP OMEN 27i Gaming Monitor, 165Hz, Nano-cell IPS, Quad HD (2560 x1440), 27 Inch, 1ms response time, AMD Freesync, NVIDA G-Sync Compatible, (HDMI 1, DP 1, USB 3.0 x2), RGB

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Besides the subpar contrast ratio, IPS monitors also suffer from IPS glow – a noticeable ‘glow’ around the corners of the screen that is most noticeable when dark content is displayed in a dark room and with a high brightness setting.

The HP Omen 27i boasts a sleek and sturdy design with a height-adjustable stand up to 130mm, tilt by -5°/20°, and VESA mount compatibility (100x10mm). Approximate width of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the width is calculated from the diagonal and the aspect ratio. With the Xbox One and Series consoles, the range is 48-120Hz, and the monitor supports the 1440p 120Hz mode. The HP OMEN 27i is a great choice if you want a vibrant screen with excellent responsiveness and design. The monitor offers superb gamut coverage, but it doesn’t have filters that can tighten it for color-critical work. Its low input lag and FreeSync/G-Sync duality extends its flexibility, especially at a time where new and more powerful cards are dropping. I’m very happy I took the plunge. This monitor is brilliant. There are a few things that annoy me about it, and I’ll get into those a little later. Overall, though, it’s everything I could have asked for.This means that you will get over-saturated colors unless you calibrate and profile the monitor using a dedicated colorimeter. Some users actually prefer the extra saturation, while others would’ve preferred the more natural look of an sRGB emulation.

The proportions are modest on the HP OMEN 27i, but what expands its total depth is the awkward diamond shape or position of the stand’s base. The device needs ten inches of depth, but its probably the most unintrusive since the bottom is thin and flat. It is slightly heavier at 17 pounds than some of its competitors, but that extra weight is attributed to its full metal stand. Ergonomics Information about the ergonomic functions - height adjustment, swivel angles, tilt angles, etc. VESA mount From contrast to vibrancy, games and movies alike were very well represented on the HP Omen 27i. Even better, this is a monitor that requires little in the way of manual calibration (though you can experiment with these settings if you want to): if you're looking for a monitor that's going to give you an excellent gaming experience right out of the box, then this could well be it.Visit our comprehensive and always up-to-date best gaming monitor buyer’s guide for more displays and information. Conclusion On the Omen 27i, you get a pixel density of ~108 PPI (pixels per inch), which translates to plenty of screen real estate with sharp details and text – and no scaling necessary. The display covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space, making it ideal for professional creatives as well as gamers, and there's 10-bit colour depth. With those sorts of stats, HDR isn't as important as it might otherwise be, and we certainly didn't find that the absence of High Dynamic Range spoiled the viewing experience. It's a great screen for your video streaming, besides everything else The best option (Level 1 or Level 2) will most likely depend on your personal sensitivity to ghosting and/or inverse ghosting as well as on the frame rate you can maintain in certain games, so you should try both modes yourself and see what works best for you. Information about the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. A higher resolution allows the display of a more detailed and of higher quality image.

We've already mentioned most of the specs of the HP Omen 27i gaming monitor, and when you actually start using it, it doesn't disappoint. Colours are well managed, brightness is perfectly fine (though a maximum level of 350 nits isn't the best you'll find on the market), and lag and ghosting is non-existent from what we could tell. The dynamic contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce over time, for example, in the course of playing a video. Information about the maximum vertical viewing angle, within which the image on the screen is of acceptable quality.Further, the response time speed is exceptional as well. There are four pixel response time overdrive settings, ranging from Level 1 to Level 4. The Standard picture mode is factory-calibrated for the best color accuracy out of the box. However, it doesn’t clamp the gamut and there’s no sRGB emulation mode that would restrict the panel’s native ~135% sRGB gamut down to ~100% for a more accurate representation of the sRGB content (most games and web content). Since there’s no noticeable difference between 8-bit and 10-bit color in most games, it’s not a particularly big issue. Price & Similar Monitors Power supply and consumption Information about the power supply and consumption, energy efficiency class, etc. 220V Design is always a subjective call, but we quite like the angular, curve-free look of the Omen 27i monitor, and we think that a lot of other people will as well. The device is simple to configure and easy to set up, and the majority of users are going to do just fine using the calibration settings that the display has out of the box.



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