HP M22f FHD Monitor

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HP M22f FHD Monitor
  • Display: 21.5” FHD IPS
  • Brightness: 300nits
  • Response Time: 5ms GTG
  • Warranty : 1 Year Local
  • Status: NEW
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Model

HP M22f FHD Monitor

Display

21.5" FHD IPS

Brightness

300nits

Response Time

5ms GTG

Viewing angle

178°

HDMI & VGA

Yes

Weight

2.5kg

Warranty

01 Year Local.

HP M22f FHD Monitor

HP M22f FHD Monitor Price in Pakistan

he New Definition of High Definition

This FHD display feels as good as it looks, packing 99% sRGB color gamut for color accuracy and Freesync to keep your eyes up to speed with your imagination.

Looks Good, Feels Good, Does Good

Increase viewing comfort with Eyesafe technology that doesn’t sacrifice color quality. Monitor designed with sustainability in mind with 85% recycled materials and packaged in recycled materials[1]. Doing good never looked so good.

Streamlined & Seamless

Streamline your setup with its slim profile, innovative cable containment, and seamless design for side-by-side screens.

HP was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in 1939. Their first product was an audio oscillator and one of their first customers Walt Disney. Disney used the oscillator to test audio equipment in the 12 specially equipped theaters showing Fantasia in 1940. HP entered the computer market with the HP 2116A in 1966. It was designed to control HP’s large product line of test and measurement equipment. By 1969, HP was marketing a timesharing computer system and continued to issue new products, including their HP-35 hand-held calculator and several computers in the 1970s. HP was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in 1939. Their first product was an audio oscillator and one of their first customers Walt Disney. Disney used the oscillator to test audio equipment in the 12 specially equipped theaters showing Fantasia in 1940. HP entered the computer market with the HP 2116A in 1966. It was designed to control HP’s large product line of test and measurement equipment. By 1969, HP was marketing a timesharing computer system and continued to issue new products, including their HP-35 hand-held calculator and several computers in the 1970s.

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