![]() ![]() If you're cramped for space, HP has the 1080p HP E24m G4 FHD USB-C Conferencing Monitor, which has all the teleconferencing features of its larger sibling. (Personally, my next monitor is likely to be a conferencing model such as this one to ensure that I am well seen and heard, and that my colleagues are, too.) It's a fine general-purpose office monitor as well. The E27m G4 is a great choice for anyone involved in videoconferencing-and who isn't, these days? It's especially good if you have problems being heard or seen in teleconferences. Its main downside is the small and inconveniently placed buttons for navigating the onscreen display (OSD). It has all the essential ergonomic features as well. ![]() The E27m G4’s 27-inch QHD screen effectively covers the full sRGB color space, and its contrast was slightly better than its rating would indicate. In short, it has all the connection choices you’d expect from a laptop’s docking station, and that's before you even get to the screen. It adds Ethernet connectivity, multiple video ports, and a quartet of USB-A downstream ports to which you can connect a keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals. In addition, it has the ability to power or charge a laptop over a USB-C connection. Its hi-res webcam, powerful speakers, and dual microphones provide a better teleconferencing experience than what you'll get from most laptops. The HP E27m G4 is built for the age of Zoom and Google Meet. It’s not a full-on graphic-arts monitor, but it is fine for photo and video work in a pinch, and it's an easy attach/detach for a frequently toted laptop. It would be a good choice for meeting-heavy managers (or other critical workers), especially ones involved in dealing with creative content as one aspect of their job. The U2723QE sells at a high enough price that you’re not likely to outfit a whole office with them. About the only common business feature it is missing is a webcam, but only a select few desktop displays have one. It provides far better contrast than standard IPS displays. All that, plus it’s one of the first two monitors to incorporate IPS Black, LG’s latest flavor of in-plane switching (IPS) technology. What’s more, it has a 27-inch 4K (UHD) screen with a high pixel density and wide color gamut. It can charge a laptop over its USB-C display connection, and it even provides Ethernet connectivity should you be in an office with spotty Wi-Fi. With a list price north of $600, the Dell U2723QE is not the cheapest monitor around, but it has a prodigious feature set: a full range of ergonomic adjustments, and all the ports we would expect from a so-called "USB hub" or "docking-station" monitor. Also note: At the very end of this article is a detailed spec breakout of our top choices. Read on for our labs-tested favorites, followed by the buying basics you should know when buying a monitor. We've outlined below our top picks among home and office monitors we've tested. (The lines can get fuzzy among these panels.) Entertainment panels, meanwhile, comprise the vast range of gaming monitors, as well as some for content creation and consumption. ![]() The latter may be equipped with videoconferencing features and/or a port selection that makes them a good substitute for a laptop’s docking station. Also in this class: general-purpose workaday monitors, and home-office monitors. Between the two extremes, though, we group most desktop displays into two general categories: business monitors, and entertainment monitors.īusiness (aka productivity) monitors include professional monitors with high (usually 4K) native resolution and image quality geared to graphic artists, photographers, and videographers. (Opens in a new window)Ĭomputer monitors come in variety of sizes, from 12-inch portable displays (the smallest we’ve reviewed) up to 65-inch panels that bridge the gap between monitors and TVs. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. ![]() How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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