For those who switch daily between video meetings, content reviews, presentations, and applications, the reality is often a struggle: a separate webcam on a box, mediocre sound, cable chaos on the desk. HP elegantly solves this with an integrated AI-meeting solution. The 727pm combines a 4K IPS Black display with a pop-up Poly Studio HDR webcam, smart audio, AI features like Auto Framing and Background Blur, and a full Thunderbolt™ 4 dock with KVM switch. All of this aligns well with HP's commitment to AI applications.
In this piece, you will discover:
- Why this monitor is a full-fledged meeting studio and workplace hub
- How AI keeps you in frame, filters noise, and protects privacy
- What IPS Black means for color, contrast, and reliability
- How one cable provides your laptop with video, power, and data
- Why IT management, CSR, and finance will also be pleased
HP Series 7 Pro 27" 4K Conferencing Monitor: more than just a screen
With 4K resolution, Pantone validation, and 98% Display P3 color gamut, this is not just any screen. Thanks to 1 billion colors, Delta E < 2 calibration, and support for VESA DisplayHDR 400, it is also a color-critical canvas for content creators, designers, and marketers. At the same time, with an IR camera and AI lock, it is perfectly suited for those who value security and privacy.
The built-in Thunderbolt dock delivers 100 W power, USB-C/USB-A ports, ethernet, HDMI, DisplayPort, and KVM switch. Connecting multiple systems and seamlessly controlling them with one mouse and keyboard? No problem. Everything runs through your monitor – sleek, fast, and without extra hubs.
For IT, the 727pm offers support for HP Display Center, remote management, PXE Boot, Wake on LAN, and MAC Pass Through. For CSR, it scores high with recycled materials, energy-efficient LED backlighting, TCO certification, and ENERGY STAR label.
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