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AI-generated summary
The HP Series 7 Pro 27" QHD with Thunderbolt 4 (727pu) is the kind of monitor you buy when you’re tired of docking stations, cable spaghetti, and flaky “almost works” setups. Thunderbolt 4 is genuinely useful in real offices: one cable does the job for both video and a proper, consistent docking experience—especially if you’re on a recent HP/Windows laptop (and generally plays nicely across the rest of the modern fleet too). At £576.64 ex-VAT, it’s not a budget buy, but it’s priced like a “get it right once” productivity screen rather than something you swap out every few years.
Who should buy: teams standardising desks around a single docking/cabling approach—IT departments, finance teams, admin staff, consultants with Thunderbolt laptops, and anyone who values clean desk setups and reliable wake/hibernate behaviour. Why you might not: if most users don’t actually have Thunderbolt-capable laptops, you’ll be paying a premium you don’t fully use. Also, if you’re already getting perfect results with simpler USB-C docks or you’re trying to hit a tight per-seat cost, there are cheaper 27" QHD options that will do the same day-to-day work—just with less “single-cable, no fuss” convenience.
Overall: this is a solid value-for-money pick for standardised, modern workplaces where cable reliability and docking simplicity matter. If your environment is mostly non-Thunderbolt, I’d look elsewhere.
QHD Resolution
Dive into the captivating definition and sharp details of 3.7 million pixels. 2560 x 1440 Quad HD resolution transforms all your content for a stunning viewing experience on this 27" monitor.
IPS Black Technology
View brilliant visuals from any angle with deeper colors, darker shadows, and brighter highlights with IPS Black. Enjoy a stunning 2,000:1 contrast ratio—twice that of a traditional IPS—and ultra-w...
Superb Color Accuracy
For color-critical projects, trust this Pantone-validated™ display with superb color accuracy, achieved by strict factory color calibration that ensures over 300 colors achieve a Delta E < 2, makin...
HDR and Wide Color Gamut
Replicate reality on your screen with 98% Display P3, 100% sRGB and VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 for a wide range of vibrant colors and deeper hues that represent colors as they are in the real world.[2]
AMD FreeSync™ Premium & High Refresh Rate
Enjoy buttery-smooth scrolling and ultra-fluid, tear-free entertainment at peak performance with AMD FreeSync™ Premium* and a 120Hz refresh rate to keep you productive and engaged for work or play....
HP User Color Recalibration
For professionals who demand exact, consistent, and top-quality color for their monitor, this feature allows users to recalibrate their displays to maintain professional-grade color accuracy throug...

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