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£1091.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£910 ex-VAT** for an HP 31.5" 4K Thunderbolt 4 monitor, you’d better be using it as a proper workstation hub. The appeal here is that Thunderbolt 4 tends to be genuinely painless in day-to-day office life: fewer dongles, more reliable docking/charging behaviour with the right laptop, and a cleaner setup for people who move between home/office and want one-cable convenience. For UK B2B teams standardising on modern Windows laptops (and especially Mac users in mixed environments), this is the kind of monitor that earns its keep because you stop wrestling your desk every morning.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it purely for “big 4K screen for the money.” At this price, the value depends on whether you actually need Thunderbolt 4 and will benefit from the connectivity every single day. If your laptop doesn’t support Thunderbolt 4 (or your IT just won’t be bothered to standardise cables/docks), you’ll likely feel like you’ve overpaid for features you can’t fully use. Also, for anyone who’s mainly doing spreadsheets and browser work, you could often get very similar day-to-day productivity from a less expensive 4K model with the right ergonomics—then spend the savings elsewhere (better laptop, docking, or even additional screens).
IPS Black
Stunning colors from any angle thanks to the 2,000:1 contrast ratio and ultra-wide viewing angles.[1]
4K UHD Resolution
Get lost in the captivating definition and expanded view of 4K resolution.
31.5-inch Diagonal Screen
Dive in and accomplish more on a massive 31.5-inch diagonal screen framed by a 4-sided, virtually borderless bezel.
VESA DisplayHDR™ 400
Replicate reality on your screen and enjoy watching HDR media with enhanced contrast.
Wide Color Gamuts
100% sRGB for ideal color reproduction and 98% Display P3 for deeper, lifelike hues.[1]
Colors Calibrated to Perfection
Every HP Series 7 Pro Monitor undergoes strict factory color calibration to assure that over 400 colors achieve a Delta E of less than 2, making any color difference virtually indistinguishable to ...

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