If you work with graphics, play games or programme complex applications, you'll be eager to get your hands on the HP P34hc G4. This 34" LED monitor boasts stunning features, including a curved screen, a VA panel with high-quality colour reproduction, and a modern USB-C connector with Power Delivery up to 65W. What's more, you'll get an ultra-fine WQHD resolution that provides a larger workspace and an anti-reflective filter to dramatically improve image visibility in both sunlight and artificial light.
Display
The well-equipped 34" monitor features a 3440x1440p resolution that fits more information onto your screen. You can also count on VA technology that delivers better colour reproduction than conventional TN screens.
Picture
The HP P34hc G4 brings outstanding image quality with vivid colours and a jaw-dropping 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast. You'll also enjoy using the PBP function, which displays images from two PCs on a single display.
Connectivity
Power your devices with the HP P34hc G4 display. This top-of-the-range monitor features a modern USB-C connector that you can use to give your laptop up to 65W of power. In total, HP P34hc G4 has four classic USB connectors plus another USB-C connector for charging your mobile devices. You can also connect video sources via HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.2.
Design
The almost bezel-less panel provides an extensive screen area—it's like working with two side-by-side monitors. And thanks to the curved design, the 34" display surrounds you perfectly. You can use the adjustable stand to find the perfect height within a range of 100mm.
Professional Features
The HP P34hc G4 monitor features Low Blue Light technology, which significantly reduces eye fatigue when working long hours by eliminating blue light emission without introducing a yellow tint to the display.
Hewlett-Packard was founded in the difficult times of the Great Depression. The founders were a pair of friends whose name the company still proudly bears. They started their business in an unobtrusive garage near the city of Palo Alto. It is now a national monument. HP’s success lay not in copying existing products, but in the ability and courage to come up with something new.
The first commercial triumph was an oscillator that surpassed all competition in quality, yet sold at a quarter of the price. In 1968, HP released their first desktop computer - a desktop calculator. The company currently manufactures products primarily related to computer technology - computers and laptops, printers, scanners, digital cameras, servers, and last but not least, calculators.
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