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Today, a well-rounded computer monitor is a necessity, especially if your job revolves around using a computer. In a nutshell, a computer is your gate to the rest of the world. Whatever work you do will reflect through the monitor - whether while surfing the net, gaming, or streaming videos.
A good, quality PC monitor is of adequate size while, at the same time, offering a reasonable refresh rate, colours, contrast, ergonomics, and handy extras. Getting the biggest and most feature-packed PC monitor will get the job done.
If you’re considering upgrading your existing monitor, look for HP’s USB-C monitor array of mighty machines - you’ll find super affordable yet powerful PC monitors that won’t stretch your budget.
Continue reading to learn more about our top three USB-C monitors that caught our attention - you’ll love them, too.
An in-plane switching (IPS) monitor is a type of LCD (liquid-crystal display) monitor. It’s made up of backlighting or a mirror behind a polarizer. These sit behind the liquid with crystals mixed into it. The monitor relies on perfect alignment of the liquid crystals to pass along the light to the next polarizer. These crystals spin into position when electrically charged. In front of all of this is another polarizer, with the whole thing covered in the protective glass "screen" that we see with our eyes or touch, if it's a touch screen product. IPS is the standard for high-end monitors, such as those in some touch screen displays. There are two other types of LCD panels in today’s displays. These are TN (twisted nematic), which are commonly used for less-expensive computer displays, and VA (vertical alignment), which have excellent contrast with deep blacks, but their slow refresh rates make them better for watching
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo