Full 1080p HD 27-inch Displays: LG Ultra-Thin Bezel $160 (Reg. $250+), HP w/ 2 HDMI inputs $150 (Reg. $250), more

Adorama’s Official eBay Store has the LG 27-inch 1080p LED Monitor (model 27MP65HQ) for $159.99 shipped. Today’s deal is $140 off the list price, $20 less than our previous mention and the best offer available. This ultra-thin bezel LG monitor has a full 1080p display with HDMI and D-Sub inputs. It has LG’s cinema screen design is capable of showing four desktops at a time for “maximum productivity.” Rated 4.4/5 stars.

Best Buy offers the HP 27-inch IPS 1080p HD LED Monitor (model T3M86AA#ABA) for $149.99 shipped. This display originally retailed for $250. This is the first significant discount that we’ve seen on this model. HP has loaded this monitor with features, including a IPS display, full 1080p HD resolution at 60HZ and two HDMI inputs. Although reviews are slim on this model, HP’s line of monitors are generally well-rated. 

We also found this Acer 23.8-inch 1080p LED Monitor (model KN242HYL) over at Newegg for $113 shipped (Reg. $150).

Apple users will want to grab a Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter to complete their new setup.

The LG MP65 is an ideal 27” class monitor for anyone seeking true-to-life colors. This IPS monitor maintains its brilliant colors consistently at virtually angle. The LED backlighting delivers deep black levels and bright whites for amazing contrast and color detail. Plus, the MP65 has been expertly evaluated at the production line to help make an exceptional out-of-box experience as easy as plug and play. The Cinema Screen design is striking, with a narrow bezel that draws your gaze to the image, rather than to the monitor. Our new Reader Mode and Minimal Flicker further enable you to view the screen for longer periods of time more comfortably and with less eye irritation.

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