HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black Reviews

HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black

  • 27-Inch Diagonal Screen; 16:9 Aspect Ratio; 1920 x 1080 resolution; Full HD
  • 2.5 ms On/Off Response Time; 400 nits of Brightness; 60,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • Anti-glare Panel; Pedestal is removable
  • Built-in Speakers; VESA 200mm x 100mm mount; 100 X 100 mount will fit into the 200 X 100 holes, but the display will be off center
  • 1 HDMI; 1 VGA port; 1 DVI-D (with HDCP) port

Let the 2710m monitor be your digital home centerpiece for all your digital life. The seamless, slim, glossy black design with the HP Helium base complements all HP PC desktops, notebooks or netbooks and provides tilt and swivel features for the perfect view. Save space with keyboard parking and cable management, while enjoying the incredible sound quality with the invisible integrated HP Power Sound. And, de-clutter your desktop with the HP Easy Clip accessories. Easily connect to your PC, note

Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

List Price: $ 456.00

Price: $ 339.88

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6 Responses to HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black Reviews

  1. J.G.

    Review by J.G. for HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black
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    I wanted to use a large monitor for my computer and initially purchased a Panasonic TC-L32S1 32 inch IPS lcd tv for this purpose based on recommendations out on the web. That TV was way to large to properly read documents and browse the web, no matter how fun it might have been to use for games. The pixel pitch is very important and sitting at a distance of 3 feet from a 32 inch tv does not work, as the pixels seem way to big. I wanted to find a better option that was a little smaller and this 27 inch monitor seems to be the perfect size. I sit about 2 feet away from it and even though it is considerably smaller than the 32 inch tv, it still feels MUCH larger than the 23 inch samsung monitor I also own.

    I’ve been using this monitor for a week now and have noticed the following:

    The native resolution is NOT too small for this size of screen. Some people complain that 1920 x 1080 is too little of a resolution for anything over a 23/24 inch monitor. I also use a laptop with a 17 inch screen with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and text on it can seem very small due to the small pixel pitch. After using this 27 inch monitor with a much larger pixel pitch, I can tell you that if you sit at normal distance from this monitor, you will not “notice each pixel” because of their larger size. Text looks large and sharp, but not lacking in detail. Of course, if you get very close to the screen you can see each pixel, but the monitor is meant to sit 2 feet away from you or more. At this distance, the resolution of 1920 x 1080 is more than enough for this size of a monitor.

    The glossy screen finish on the monitor makes colors pop a lot, but might bother you if you have windows or lights behind you. I wanted a glossy screen monitor because I have no issue with the reflections of a glossy screen and prefer the pop that glossy screens give to colors. Direct sun light hitting the screen from the side is not much of an issue, as the anti-glare properties work pretty well. However, the screen can still be very reflective of things behind you. The brightness setting on the monitor should be set to half of the default setting, which is blindingly bright out of the box.

    Response times on the monitor aren’t the best I’ve experienced (even though listed at 2.5 ms) but are still decent. The low response times can only be achieved by turning on the “Video Overdrive” option, which is turned off by default. I have it on and did notice the motion blur decrease slightly on some motion tests. It is good enough to play games such as first person shooters, but its not the best performer I’ve seen in this department.

    The black level produced by the monitor is not very dark, but the perceived contrast caused by the pop of the colors makes it a very pleasing image. The brightness setting on the monitor seems to only change the strength of the backlight instead of the brightness of the picture, so no matter what brightness setting you use, the black level stays pretty consistent.

    The dynamic contrast ratio setting works very well compared to other TV’s and monitors I’ve owned. It is very slow and gradual in adjusting the backlight depending on the scene instead of quickly changing like older tv’s do. This makes it a much more seaming-less transition, much like your eye would behave when going from a very bright place to a darker place. I had it turned on for a little while, but decided to leave it off permanently because the monitor goes back to its blindingly bright backlight setting on bright scenes and it hurts the eyes at night time.

    Like other monitors, it has pre-exisinting “Text” and “Movie” settings. These seem to just modify the brightness and contrast settings. I decided to leave mine at “Custom” and use the brightness at 50 and the contrast at 80. Setting the constrast any higher will cause white crush (not showing all the details of the brightest range of colors like white).

    The color settings allow you to change between 9300k, 6500k, and sRGB. 9300k seemed way to blue, sRGB seemed a little too red and 6500k seemed the most pleasing. I’m unable properly test for the gamma accuracy, but with the Avia calibration tool, there seemed to be very little difference in the gamma/color accuracy of sRGB and 6500k settings.

    You can also adjust the Red, Green, and Blue colors individually for better color accuracy. However, like other monitors, there is no Hue or Color Saturation setting to help you do this easierly (with less accuracy).

    The viewing angles for the monitor are limited just like any other TN panel. If you sit in front of the monitor, you won’t have an issue with the viewing angles. If you plan to have people using it to watch it from steep angles, you should get a different monitor, as the colors will change a lot if viewed from anywhere besides the center position.

    In summary:

    Great for:

    -Great Pop of colors due to glossy screen

    -Good size and easy to read text from at a regular distance

    -Decent response times for games with Video Overdrive turned on

    -Decent black levels due to the contrast caused by bright colors and glossy screen.

    -Sturdy and attractive design (monitor does not wobble much on its stand like other big monitors of this size usually do)

    Cons:

    -Black levels cannot be adjusted very much and stay pretty much the same because the brightness setting is just the backlight strength.

    -Limited viewing angle for accurate colors due to TN panel

    -Turning the dynamic contrast setting on leads to the monitor using blindingly bright settings in some scenes.

    Overall, I’m very happy with the purchase and recommend this monitor to anyone who is not bothered by regular TN panel viewing angles and want a good pop of color from their monitor. The color reproduction might not be as accurate as an IPS panel, but they are darn pretty and POP much more than any IPS panel I’ve ever worked with.

  2. Frank

    Review by Frank for HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black
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    The monitor arrived faster than I expected in perfect condition. After a 3 minute installation it worked exactily as expected.

  3. S. Coyle

    Review by S. Coyle for HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black
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    First of all, I don’t think people should rate the product on the quality of a sticker. It was good information to know this but people have to get into the detail to know that you think this is a good monitor with a 2 star rating. I did choose, hovever, not to remove the sticker – which does not interfere with the display. Thanks for that info.

    I’ve been using it several days and it is a great monitor for the price. Display is sharp and fast. For VGA connection, the hookup needed no adjustment for my taste. HDMI hookup did need adjustment. My desktop image would not fill the entire screen (about an inch border) until I stretched it. There may be a different/better way to do this but I haven’t found it yet. Stretching caused no apparent distortion.

    The monitor has some adjustable features that allow fine tuning. I haven’t gone through these yet, but I can say that the built in speakers weren’t that good for me right out of the box. I suspected this would be the case before I bought it. Not an issue for me.

  4. avguy82

    Review by avguy82 for HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black
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    Great features, picture quality and color definition are awesome,fast response time for my gaming. have had no problems with it and have had it for 2 months now. great item

  5. Robert Carroll

    Review by Robert Carroll for HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor – Black
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    I bought a 2710m from Amazon. It’s being returned. I bought a second 2710m from Amazon. It’s being returned. First off, Amazon was very willing to take back the units–as Amazon has always been. Second, the good news is that every feature on the monitor which I have tried so far has worked well. The picture quality–and I do a lot of photography work–seems very good. The bad news is something very silly which got past HP. There is one of those nice adhesive advertising stickers on the top flange of the unit–tells you useful things like it is a 27 inch monitor, response time, contrast ratio etc. When my first unit arrived, I carefully attempted to peel it off. About one fourth of the way through, the sticker started leaving adhesive blobs on the flange. By 1/3 of the way across, the printed layer of the sticker separated from the adhesive, and the adhesive remained on the monitor. For several hours I attempted to carefully rub the adhesive off with my finger–it would have taken a year or two, if ever. Rather than attempting any sort of liquid, a no-no with LCDS, I notified Amazon and they agreed to take it back. They shipped a second unti a few days later. This time, my very careful wife attempted to remove the sticker with the same results. Calls to HP reached India and yielded no real help as the agent there suggested water, then glass cleaner, then alcohol, none of which worked and quite possibly poisoned the display integrity. Teh agent did bverify that consistent with the photos and manual that the sticker is supposed to be peeled off. Amazon kindly agreed by phone (866-216-1072) to take the second unit back, and they are shipping me a Samsung instead.

    Both units were manufactured in May 2010, and I received them in early June 2010. I suspect this is a problem with an early run of the sticker which will hopefully be quickly corrected by HP. Maybe the QC folks didn’t try peeling any of the stickers. If you don’t care about staring at adhesive smudges on your new unit or don’t mind leaving the feature sticker in place, my comments are not meaningful. But if you do, I’d wait a while for HP to clear the problem. And I’d recommend Amazon pull the product till they verify the extent of the problem and make sure they sell no units which have the defective sticker. Otherwise I suspect they will get quite a few returns.

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