- HP Series 5 Pro 49-inch Monitor stretches productivity over 5120 x 1440 pixels
- Its VA -Panel delivers deep contrast, though they see angles remain limited
- Integrated webcam and microphones make this screen ideal for video-heavy workflows
HP has revealed a 49-inch curved ultrawide monitor designed for professionals looking for a wide work area and sharp visuals without paying premium prices.
The monitor delivers a 5K 5120 x 1440 resolution across its VA panel, offering an expansive field of view suitable for multitasking, editing and productivity tasks.
Its curvature is optimized for comfort during long work sessions, and the building includes a sturdy stand with height, lashes and swivel adjustments, making it a good screen for trading.
Built -in camera and conference features
This new HP Series 5 Pro conference monitor integrates a 5-megapixel pop-up webcam.
The camera supports Windows Hello Facial Recognition and includes a physical shutter for privacy when not in use.
Double microphones and front -firing speakers make it an independent setup for video conferencing and remote work, reducing the need for external accessories.
HP has also integrated ambient light and presence sensor to automatically adjust brightness and power settings.
This business monitor is a cost-effective alternative to high-end 49-inch ultrawide settings from Dell or Samsung.
At the time of writing, there is no official price for this device, but reports suggest that it should cost around $ 1300.
HP has confirmed that this device will be available in November 2025 and the price will be announced closer to accessibility.
While pricing aims to appeal to small businesses and creators, the choice of a VA panel is introducing rather than an IPS or OLED type restrictions.
VA panels typically deliver strong contrasting conditions, but have narrower viewing angles and slower response times, making them less ideal for color-critical work or rapid movement.
The monitor includes an update speed of 60Hz, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with 100W power supply.
It can handle double input image setups that users can see two systems simultaneously.
The display covers 99% of the SRGB color room but lacks full Adobe RGB or DCI-P3 coverage.
This can disappoint photographers and designers who depend on precise color calibration.
For those who prioritize screen size and integrated conference tools over top-tier color performance, HP’s offer could still represent a practical balance between costs and capacity.
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