HP Z27u G3 review: QHD monitor with some great connectivity
Briefly

For a 27-inch screen, the Z27u G3 is certainly thin. The panel itself is thin, the bezels are thin, and the stand is thin too. The foot that supports it on the desktop is smaller than those we've seen on monitors of comparable size, and the leg is narrow but deep. There's one screw to do up, to attach the foot to the leg, and the screen snaps onto the top of it using a spring mechanism, though there's a 100mm VESA mount too, if you want to use an arm. Once mounted, the monitor smoothly rotates and tilts, and there's 150mm of height adjustment.
One downside of this slender design is that it can feel a touch insubstantial compared with other screens that use a chunkier approach. It's also easy to knock out of position, so if placed somewhere you're likely to brush against the edge can become slanted or tilted away from where you like it to be. This can be a benefit, however, as accessing the video ports and USB hub is much easier when you can just slide the screen into the portrait position and plug it straight in.
Read at Creative Bloq
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