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HP v28 4k Monitor (3840 x 2160), 28 Inch, AMD Freesync, (2 HDMI, 1 DP) - Black

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As you can imagine, pricing is one of the most important factors of any purchasing decision. We can find the perfect product for our needs, that fits the brief in every single way. But if it doesn’t fit our budgets, we simply can’t (or at least shouldn’t) buy it. When it comes to the P3 color space, the U28 covers 79.7% in its designated P3 Color Mode and 79.8% in Standard mode. 80% would be good, so isn’t bad performance. However, it’s disappointing to see the cheaper AOC offer a little more color at 85.5% coverage. Boasting factory color calibration and accuracy worthy of video and photo editing and the like, the U28 just manages to deliver on its color accuracy claims. Its Photography P3 mode crosses the 3dE visibility mark by a hair, but we’ll give it to them. And with a 2.7 dE sRGB color error score, it’s fit for sRGB work as well. Just before we get into the detail of analysing the price of this product, we want to briefly highlight the importance of setting yourself a budget before you spend too much time shopping around for a suitable product. It’s all too often that we get carried away when shopping and find ourselves buying a fantastic product, but probably actually overdelivers on what we need and therefore costs a lot more than we should have spent. So spend a bit of time looking around at the sort of price you can expect to pay for products in the PC monitors category and use that alongside your own financial situation to set yourself a budget.

And while image quality is strong, you’re not getting much more than you’ll find in similar sized or even larger monitors. For example, the 32-inch AOC CU32V3 is a curved screen with stronger contrast, due to its VA panel, and comparable, if not better, color performance. Meanwhile, the 27-inch Dell S2721QS offers similar contrast to the U28 and throws in some handy features, like speakers and a windows manager. For web surfing and the like, the U28 chooses accuracy above oversaturation. All of the other monitors here oversaturate sRGB, but the U28’s sRGB mode covers nearly all the space without overdoing it, making it great for color-critical work or play. HDR Performance According to the spec there are no on-screen controls for sound and I suspect there are no speakers. Out of the box, the U28 is set to its Photography / P3 mode, which sets the monitor at 45% brightness. That proved bright enough for getting work done from various angles. My monitor sits perpendicular from a large window, and I had no issue seeing properly with the monitor using less than half of its brightness capability. Even when I sat sideways from the monitor, I could see the image. It just looked darker, and I could see a reflection on darker scenes at the closer third of the monitor. The top view experience was similar. The next step after looking at products in the same category, was to look at products from the same brand, HP.In its default mode Color Mode, the U28 peaked at 461.7 nits brightness. That already exceeds its minimum maximum brightness claim of 400 nits; however, we found an even brighter image in the Standard Color Mode, where we squeezed out an additional 12.7 nits. This is a bright monitor, and on a sunny day with a lot of sun reflecting off snow and through a nearby window, I had no trouble working at just 45% brightness. The next brightest monitor in our comparison group is still behind the HP by 68.7 nits.

SMOOTH ENTERTAINMENT – Get fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any frame rate with AMD FreeSync technology paired with your AMD Graphics Card The next step for us was to look at all of the products that fall within the PC monitors category, of which we found 65 products at Argos. So we pulled together all of the prices of these products to analyse the average prices as well as finding the cheapest and most expensive options. The brand of product you buy can vary in importance, from person to person. Some people will of course be much more particular about the brands they will use. Whilst others aren’t interested in the brand and are more interested in the overall quality or price of the product itself. Thankfully HP is a brand that many customers have grown to love over the years and is very popular for items in the PC monitors category. If the brand you buy is important to you, our best advice is to spend some time writing up your own list of ideal brands. That way when you come to the point where you’re comparing product options you can filter to only show the products from brands in your list.CONNECTIVITY – With DisplayPort and Dual HDMI you’ll get all the ports you need to easily connect your device for big-screen entertainment Next up is material. Read through the product description for HP V28 28 Inch 60Hz 4K Monitor to get an understanding of the materials the product is made from. Some materials will obviously be known for delivering better quality item than others. You might also have decided that you’ll only accept a product made from a particular material. When it comes to the all important specs the max screen resolution is 3840 x 2160 pixels, the refresh rate is 60 Hz, and the response time is 1 ms. and can run at 60 Hz. The HP U28 4K HDR monitor is a smart buy in that it does what it promises. Its IPS panel is colorful and accurate. Whether looking at SDR content on the web or switching to the P3 color space for creative work or movies, the monitor comes with accurate color presets that make productivity and entertainment enjoyable and true-to-life. And its bright screen makes it a good fit for any room, no matter how sunlit.

INCREDIBLE RESPONSE TIME – With 1-millisecond response times, motion blur is eliminated in exchange for crisp, fluid gameplay no matter what’s happening on screen Of the 65 products, we discovered that 12 were more expensive and 46 were cheaper than HP V28 28 Inch 60Hz 4K Monitor. Prices from HP

Are we sure that the display is only 8bit and not 8bit+FRC? Because all panels on this price range are actually 8bit. The Standard mode’s P3 accuracy is particularly good news since you can squeeze a little extra contrast out of the U28 there. BE IMMERSED – Escape into the latest action movie or high-octane video game with the HP V28 4K Monitor, built for low pixel latency and snappy response times It’s unfortunate that the U28 doesn’t let you swap to its P3 preset with HDR mode, as it did a better job of hitting the P3 color targets. In the chart above, the U28 fails to hit the triangle’s most outer red target. It also doesn’t reach outer targets for green, cyan, blue or magenta. As a result, HDR content generally looked more colorful with HDR off and in P3 mode than with HDR on. But I noticed some detail loss in shadowy areas with HDR off. The Color menu also has presets called Standard, Gaming, Night and HP Enhance+, which you can set to Low, Medium or High. Standard looks very similar to the Photography mode, targeting the P3 color space, as we’ll see in the following tests. HP Enhance+, meanwhile, is supposed to sharpen the display, but I felt it looked artificial and made some text look oddly uneven. There’s also an RGB Gain Adjust section in the Color Menu with sliders (up to 1,023) for red, green and blue.

For Samsung Print products, enter the M/C or Model Code found on the product label. - Examples: “SL-M2020W/XAA” Include keywords along with product name. Examples: "DeskJet 3630 paper jam", "EliteBook 840 G3 bios update" More information on quality can be found in this old but still very helpful article from Harvard Business Review.

The next step was to try and narrow down our search even more. So we’ve already looked the prices of products in the PC monitors category. Then we’ve also looked at the prices of products from HP. So this step combines the two and looks specifically at the price you’d expect to pay for HP branded products in the PC monitors category. So let’s carry on with our HP V28 28 Inch 60Hz 4K Monitor review and explore the product’s pricing. The Color menu offers seven presets. The default is “Photography (P3 D65),and, as the name implies, is meant for use with the DCI-P3 color space. The web and a lot of movies and streaming you’ll be doing is in SDR though, so the U28 also offers an sRGB mode, Design for the web (sRGB D65). The OSD shows values for red, green, blue, white point and gamma for those two presets, as well as for the HD video (BT.709) and Design for print (sRGB D50) presets, but they aren’t adjustable. In all three modes, gamma is in the 1.9 range instead of the ideal 2.2. In the P3 and Standard modes the errors are particularly extreme at 10% and 70-95% brightness. Typically, we’d say you’re not likely to use your monitor at 10% brightness often, but the U28 gets pretty bright, and if you want to use it in a dark room you may be dropping brightness significantly. At that point, details in shadows, like the arches in a stone wall in Mission: Impossible, became harder to see, but it wasn’t a massive issue.

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