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HP releases M-Series FHD monitor, supports full HD picture display and low blue light technology

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Today, HP launched a new M-Series FHD monitor at CES 2021. The M-Series FHD monitor has three versions, M24f, M27f, and M32f. It adopts a three-sided borderless design, has a 99% sRGB color gamut, supports full HD picture display and low blue light technology.

On the other side, the M-Series FHD screen is the first Eyesafe-certified display series and is made of recyclable marine plastic. HP also released two USB-C interfaces monitors-E24u G4 and E27u G4.

The interface of the two monitors can be used as a display interface and a power interface at the same time, providing up to 65W of power for the connected notebook, thereby reducing the number of desktop cables.

According to HP officially stated that for home and office workers who need simple multi-monitor configuration, these monitors all support daisy chain, multi-port connection, and four-way ergonomics.

The HP M-Series FHD monitor starts at 139 US dollars (about 900 yuan) and is expected to go on sale on the official website in March.

HP E24u G4 and E27u G4 USB-C monitors are priced at US$219 (approximately 1418 yuan) and US$339 (approximately 2195 yuan), respectively, and are expected to be available in February.

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