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HP watermark and image retention policy
Some monitors are designed with In-Plane Switching (IPS) display technology, which provides ultra-wide
viewing angles and advanced image quality. Though suitable for many applications, this panel technology is
not suitable for static, stationary, or xed images for long periods of time, unless you use screen savers.
Applications with static images can include camera surveillance, video games, marketing logos, and
templates. Static images can cause image retention damage that could look like stains or watermarks on the
monitor's screen.
Image retention damage on monitors that are in use 24 hours per day is not covered under the HP warranty.
To avoid image retention damage, always turn
o the monitor when it is not in use, or use the power
management setting, if supported on your computer, to turn o the monitor when the computer is idle.
Docking an HP notebook or desktop computer
You can attach the computer, notebook, or similar device to the monitor with a single USB Type-C connection.
The USB Type-C port provides network, data, video, and power delivery when you dock the device.
NOTE: Be sure that the network cable is connected from the network source jack to the monitor’s network
jack for a network connection through USB Type-C.
The host computer must be able to support DisplayPort Alt Mode (video, charging, and USB 3.1) over the USB
Type-C connector and must also be compatible with USB Type-C, Thunderbolt-enabled ports.
Connecting two host computers to the docking monitor might result in system shutdown, loss of power, and
the need to turn o and restart the monitor.
To dock the computer, connect one end of a USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the rear of the
monitor and the other end to the USB Type-C port on the computer. This USB Type-C cable provides single-
cable connectivity for high-speed data, audio and video, and power delivery.
NOTE: The monitor delivers up to 100 W of power over a USB Type-C connection. When connecting the host
computer via USB Type-C, DC power out does not need to be connected. Do not connect two power sources
(DC power in and USB Type-C) to the host computer.
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