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11-26-2019 05:56 PM
The specs on the official website does not say whether it has a 60Hz or 144Hz panel. Does it have a 144Hz panel?
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11-26-2019 06:17 PM
I answered this for you on your earlier thread.
No HP did not put that information in the Specs page unfortunately. They are not always detailed in reporting hardware.
That is why I referenced the parts page for a list of parts that are used in it. It uses the 144Hz panel.
Perhaps @old_geekster can give you some input?
11-26-2019 06:17 PM
I answered this for you on your earlier thread.
No HP did not put that information in the Specs page unfortunately. They are not always detailed in reporting hardware.
That is why I referenced the parts page for a list of parts that are used in it. It uses the 144Hz panel.
Perhaps @old_geekster can give you some input?
11-26-2019 09:08 PM
Oh my, you got me. I posted the old link.
Just for the record, Yes that model also uses a 144hz panel.
Here is the parts page for the correct model. Apologies. 😬
11-26-2019 09:18 PM
I looked up both and see no difference between them except one was release a couple months earlier than the other.
It might only be a regional logistics issue inside Walmart itself, why the two different model numbers exist.
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