Use the code Monitor10 to get 10% off the 359.99 price. It doesn't work online but when I rung through they were happy to honour the code.
A 3 year warranty is £8 direct from HP.
An epic display of sight and sound. Show off your stuff, big time. The HP ENVY 32 Media Display is a mind-blowing. Quad HD monitor that elevates all your work and entertainment to new limits. With wide-angle viewing, brilliant imagery, modern streamlined design, and broad port connectivity, immerse yourself into a unique blend of advanced display with media functionality.
Vibrant detail from practically any position with consistent color and image clarity maintained across an ultra-wide 178 horizontal and vertical viewing angles.
Monitor:
•32in LED display.
•Resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels.
•Brightness 300cd/m2.
•Contrast ratio 10000000:1.
•Built-in speakers.
Interfaces and connectivity:
•Audio in, hDMI, USB, .
General features:
•Size H52.2, W86.16, D17.89cm.
•Weight 10.7kg.
•EAN: 889894073679.
Top comments
slamtheworld to sam_of_london
7 Sep 168#7
Weird resolution? isn't 1440p a commonly used standard?
mcsalty to praevalens
7 Sep 167#4
General gaming AND playing games? Good, I like a multi purpose display.
All comments (33)
toonarmani
6 Sep 16#1
Seems OOS?
lucyferror to toonarmani
7 Sep 16#5
Main monitor? That looks quite massive
praevalens
6 Sep 16#2
I have this as my main monitor. Quite like it. Good for general gaming and playing games. Not good for colour accurate work
mcsalty to praevalens
7 Sep 167#4
General gaming AND playing games? Good, I like a multi purpose display.
uksparky
6 Sep 161#3
sam_of_london
7 Sep 16#6
No 4k or hdmi 2.0. Weird resolution. Only good is Amd free sync at 60hz. Better buy 4k tv with gaming mode /low response time.
slamtheworld to sam_of_london
7 Sep 168#7
Weird resolution? isn't 1440p a commonly used standard?
sancheez to sam_of_london
7 Sep 161#12
Dumb reply.
1440p is VERY common. And while it takes a decent GFX card to drive it, it take WAY more GFX power to run anything well @ 4k resolutions.
Price for this seems reasonable. 1440p should look pretty good on a 32" panel. (I run 1440p on a 25" panel so it's VERY sharp.) How good value it represents would be determined by the audio. Most monitor speakers are terrible. They've obviously tried to put good audio in this, so if it does away with the need for separate speakers, that's a win. Assuming you're only using stereo speakers of course. This won't be a match for any half decent 5.1 system ...
amano
7 Sep 16#8
yes it is 1440p looks a lot better than 1080. I play games at 1440 on my tv. this would be great for my set up
RUGAAL
7 Sep 16#9
This confuses me. Smart tv or what? ;(
steffcip to RUGAAL
7 Sep 16#11
No
Monitor only
no tv tunner/no smart os
steffcip
7 Sep 16#10
I also have a 32 inch one as main monitor and is great. Similar specs to this one different brand. Best purchase in a long time
mrew42
7 Sep 16#13
Stick a NowTV or Firestick on it and you have a smart TV
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A 3 year warranty is £8 direct from HP.
An epic display of sight and sound. Show off your stuff, big time. The HP ENVY 32 Media Display is a mind-blowing. Quad HD monitor that elevates all your work and entertainment to new limits. With wide-angle viewing, brilliant imagery, modern streamlined design, and broad port connectivity, immerse yourself into a unique blend of advanced display with media functionality.
Vibrant detail from practically any position with consistent color and image clarity maintained across an ultra-wide 178 horizontal and vertical viewing angles.
Monitor:
•32in LED display.
•Resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels.
•Brightness 300cd/m2.
•Contrast ratio 10000000:1.
•Built-in speakers.
Interfaces and connectivity:
•Audio in, hDMI, USB, .
General features:
•Size H52.2, W86.16, D17.89cm.
•Weight 10.7kg.
•EAN: 889894073679.
Top comments
All comments (33)
1440p is VERY common. And while it takes a decent GFX card to drive it, it take WAY more GFX power to run anything well @ 4k resolutions.
Price for this seems reasonable. 1440p should look pretty good on a 32" panel. (I run 1440p on a 25" panel so it's VERY sharp.) How good value it represents would be determined by the audio. Most monitor speakers are terrible. They've obviously tried to put good audio in this, so if it does away with the need for separate speakers, that's a win. Assuming you're only using stereo speakers of course. This won't be a match for any half decent 5.1 system ...
Monitor only
no tv tunner/no smart os