HP U32 4K HDR Monitor, HP M34d WQHD Curved Monitor are built to help you focus on work
HP’s latest monitors are built for creative work and productivity.
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What you need to know
HP unveiled its HP U32 4K HDR Monitor and HP M34d WQHD Curved Monitor today. Both devices feature a unified USB-C cable that supports data and power when connected to a laptop. They also feature a low blue light filter to ease eye strain. The HP U32 4K HDR Monitor should launch in October for $499. The HP M34d WQHD is available starting today for $530. The new devices look to compete with thebest monitorsin their respective categories.
The HP U32 4K HDR Monitor is built for creators. It has a 31.5-inch 4K HDR display and is factory-calibrated for color accuracy. It covers 99%sRGB and 98% DCI-P3.
The HP M34d WQHD Curved Monitor has a 34-inch WQHD display and integrated speakers. HP highlights that the wide display of the monitor is ideal for multitasking and productivity.
HP U32 4K HDR Monitor
HP M34d WQHD Curved Monitor
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HP also announced theHP 14-inch laptopandHP Spectre x360 16-inchtoday.
This curved monitor features a wide display that’s ideal for multitasking. It supports USB-C for power and data when connected to a laptop to help keep your desk clutter-free.
This monitor is built for creators. It’s factory-calibrated for color accuracy and covers 99%sRGB and 98% DCI-P3.
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