When comparing HP Envy 27 vs Lenovo ThinkVision X1, the Slant community recommends HP Envy 27 for most people. In the question“What are the best monitors?” HP Envy 27 is ranked 150th while Lenovo ThinkVision X1 is ranked 158th. The most important reason people chose HP Envy 27 is:
If you connect the HP Envy27 to a USB-C compatible laptop, the monitor will both receive video and audio signal from a computer and charge it - over a single cable. The monitor has enough 'juice' to power a 2018's MacBook Pro.
Specs
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Pros
Pro USB-C compatible
If you connect the HP Envy27 to a USB-C compatible laptop, the monitor will both receive video and audio signal from a computer and charge it - over a single cable. The monitor has enough 'juice' to power a 2018's MacBook Pro.
Pro Fair picture quality
Compared to the other monitors in its price range, the HP Envy 27 offers excellent overall picture quality thanks to its high-resolution IPS panel. The panel delivers eye-catching scenes with bright and vibrant colors as well as some deep blacks. Furthermore, the image doesn't degrade in a bright room, where the monitor's reasonable peak brightness and anti-reflective coating do a good job ob fighting glare and reflections.
Pro Has a camera
This monitor has an integrated FHD camera as well as a microphone.
Pro Comes with speakers
The monitor comes with a pair of inbuilt speakers.
Cons
Con Wobbly stand
Multiple users reports state that the stand of the HP Envy 27 doesn't provide enough support to the monitor which sometimes make the monitor wobble around the work desk.
Con Lacks HDR
You can not play the HDR content on the Lenovo ThinkVision X1.
