HP Series 7 Pro 4K 32″ Monitor with KVM Switch costs $967

HP Series 7 Pro

HP has introduced a new professional monitor, the Series 7 Pro. It is equipped with an IPS Black matrix with a diagonal of 31.5″, 4K resolution and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The brightness of the monitor reaches 400 nits, and there is support for 10-bit colors.

The HP Series 7 Pro monitor has a Thunderbolt 4 port that can be used to connect a second 4K monitor. It can also be used to connect a laptop and charge it with a power of 100 W.

In addition, the new product has ports USB-C, USB-B, USB-A 3.2, HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4 and RJ-45. The device also has a KVM switch. It allows users to control two different computers with one keyboard and mouse.

HP Series 7 Pro is already available for $967.


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