- - 68,6 cm (27") LCD IPS
- - Quad HD 2560 x 1440 pixels 16:9
- - 165 Hz 1 ms 350 cd/m² 1000:1
- - NVIDIA G-SYNC
- - G 64 kWh 50 W
HP OMEN 27i computer monitor 68,6 cm (27") 2560 x 1440 pixels Quad HD LCD Black



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The NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible[3] OMEN 27i monitor is validated by NVIDIA to bring you smooth, tear-free gaming with a 165Hz refresh rate[1] and 1ms response time with overdrive[1]. Fun just got fast.
Nano IPS panel technology with QHD[2] resolution delivers extraordinary DCI-P3 98% color reproduction that fully immerses you into every game, with wider viewing angles and better contrast, to enhance your experience.
Play comfortably—adjust the height easily and say goodbye to distracting bezels, plus ambient RGB lighting to help reduce eye strain.
IPS technology brings you clear views from almost any angle. Every seat is the best seat in the house.
Easily adjust your display to the most comfortable position with 130mm range of travel.
Diffused lighting to help reduce eye fatigue during late-night gaming sessions.
HDMI, DisplayPort™ and a USB 3.0 hub deliver advanced connectivity for the latest hardware and accessories.
Micro-edge design creates a larger viewing experience.
Ultra-wide 178-degree viewing angles with consistent detail and vibrant color.
Enjoy the sun and your favorite content with this anti-glare panel.
Eliminates motion blur for crisp, fluid gameplay no matter what’s happening on-screen. [1]
Crisp action and incredibly responsive gameplay with virtually no artifacting or screen tearing. [1]
Sharp, fluid, and stutter-free gaming with up to 165Hz refresh rates. [1]
Ultra-sharp details and captivating definition with 3.7 million pixels. [2]
Get deeper hues and more accurate colors with a wider color gamut than sRGB. [1]














