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Hands on: Hannspree HannsG HU282PPS review

Posted on July 28, 2016December 9, 2018 By Jarvis

Hannspree is one of the very few remaining Taiwanese display companies left. Alongside the likes of BenQ, AG Neovo, Acer and ViewSonic, they have had to fend off increasing competition from the likes of TP Vision (AOC, Philips), Samsung, LG and Japanese rivals (Ilyama, NEC and Eizo).

This has caused diversification to be seen as an essential aspect of Hannspree’s business plans, with mixed results. The company has dabbled in tablets, PCs, wearables, speakers and even smartphones, but these lines of business remained on the periphery.

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At any rate, today we’re looking at Hannspree’s latest 4K monitor, the HannsG HU282PPS with a price tag of just under £290 (around $380, AU$510) at Ebuyer. That’s about a tenner more expensive than the AOC U2879VF, the cheapest 4K monitor on the market, with a 27/28-inch diagonal.
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Computers & IT Tags:4K, Acer, AOC U2879VF, BenQ, business, hands on, Hannspree HannsG HU282PPS, LG, mac, PC, philips, review, Samsung, speakers, TechRadar, viewsonic, wearables

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