HP U28 4K HDR Monitor
HP's U28 4K HDR Monitor offers high resolution and pixel density, masters the sRGB color space, and renders nuanced HDR content. It's a fair-value pick for prosumer content creators and others seeking a midsize panel with good color chops.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
Product details
- A CREATOR’S DREAM - Built with an IPS Panel and HDR, this 4k monitor delivers vivid, life-like content and an ultra-broad color range
- WIDER ANGLES - Create your sharpest content yet with 178° viewing angles on a 28-inch diagonal screen, bringing more detail into focus
- OPTIMIZE CREATIVITY - Experience more freedom in your designs with factory color calibration for accurate and vivid colors you can count on right out of the box
- BETTER COLOR GAMUT - Creator-focused color presets to adjust between color spaces for specific types of content, use the Design for Web preset for web creation and switch to Design for Photography for photo editing.
- MULTIPLE PORTS - Get access to multiple ports including a DisplayPort, HDMI port, three USB 3.0 ports, a headphone jack, and a USB-CⓇ port with 65w of charging to your laptop
- ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS - Designed with a small carbon footprint, the monitor has been built with enough recycled ocean-bound plastics to equal more than three 16 oz. recycled plastic water bottles;* we go even one step further and package the device in 100% recyclable material**
- SPRUCE UP YOUR DESK - Keep your workspace comfortable and clutter-free with full function adjustability and a single USB-CⓇ port for all your devices
- WARRANTY - Rest easy knowing that your purchase is backed up by HP standard 1-year limited warranty
PROS
+ Bright IPS screen with 4K resolution
+ Great sRGB color coverage and accuracy
+ Stand supports full range of ergonomic adjustments
+ Mini joystick controller for OSD menus
CONS
- HDR effect is only subtle
- Lacks built-in speakers
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By PCMag on May 26, 2021
HP's U28 4K HDR Monitor offers high resolution and pixel density, masters the sRGB color space, and renders nuanced HDR content. It's a fair-value pick for prosumer content creators and others seeking a midsize panel with good color chops.
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