| Source |
Review Summary |
Review Rating |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Good colour performance
Cons: No quick-release cap
Verdict: However, the requisite quick-release catch isn't provided in the box. Video performance was okay, with some noticeable smearing, although worse than you get with comparible products
Summary: Three DVI sockets means this monitor is ideal for sharing
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Vibrant colours
Cons: No analogue inputs compromising flexibility
Verdict: We're happy to report, therefore, that the HP addresses each and every one of the rivals weakness. An upgrade S-IPS panel delivers improved black levels, much more vibrant colours and near faultless viewing angles. We likewise doff our collective headgear
Summary: Colours are vibrant and crisp
|
90/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2065
Pros: Good image quality; highly adjustable; four extra USB 2.0 ports; calibration and asset management software included.
Cons: Some adjustments are difficult to make smoothly; colors and grays show greenish tints.
Verdict: The HP LP2065 is viable for business, corporate-office, or no-nonsense home use, but similar LCDs are available for less.
|
71/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465 Reviews
Pros: Bright, crisp image; incredible contrast ratio; stable and flexible stand; fast pixel-response time; all the cables you'll need are included; three-year warranty.
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size; no media card reader; DVD playback is blurry at times.
Verdict: Track pricing and other product info.
|
75/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465: graphics performer
Pros: Bright, crisp image; incredible contrast ratio; stable and flexible stand; fast pixel-response time; all the cables you'll need
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size; no media card reader; DVD playback is blurry at times
Verdict: The HP LP2465 is a great LCD, should you require a huge, widescreen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price
|
75/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465 Review - Monitors
Pros: Bright, crisp image, Incredible contrast ratio, Stable and flexible stand, Fast pixel-response time, All the cables you'll need are included, Three-year warranty
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size, No media card reader, DVD playback is blurry at times
Summary: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features for a cheaper price.
|
75/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Summary: We take a look at HP's new entrant into the 30" LCD market. It is a contender or pretender for the title of best 30" LCD?
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP1965
Pros: Intuitive on-screen menus, Tilts, swivels and pivots smoothly
Cons: No cord management
Summary: With strong image quality and a pleasant design, the HP LP1965 is a fine 19-inch monitor for home or office use.
|
81/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465
Pros: Great image quality, highly adjustable
Cons: Limited connectivity, no HDCP support
Summary: Business-oriented monitor delivers excellent image quality and a highly adjustable stand at a low price--but its features are sparse.
|
83/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Outstanding image quality, Includes three DVI ports
Cons: Does not have OSD controls
Verdict: Strong image quality and interesting features help this large monitor stand out.
|
82/100 |
|
Title: 19-inch LCD monitor: HP LP1965
Summary: This model shows sharp text and colorful graphics. Its clean design and easy adjustments also set it apart. PC World.ca rating: 81, very good.
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP3065 30
Verdict: At a hair under $3,000, it’s a little more expensive than the Dell, but it does offer more flexibility. Gaming is beautiful, with no noticeable blurriness and an unsurpassed sense of immersion -- provided the words ‘t
Summary: HP crashes the 30" party with the most versatile display on the market.
|
83/100 |
|
Title: PC Plus review: HP LP3065
Summary: 30in all-rounder
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Verdict: But the LP3065 costs more than a grand, which is quite a bit for a display. Granted, you do get excellent image quality and lots of room to spread out in and if you crave viewing detail in your photos and documents, the LP3065 might be worth the splurge.
Summary: HP's 30in LCD monitor, the LP3065, produced impressive image quality in our tests. It also has a nice design and unique features that set it apart.
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP2465
Summary: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features for a cheaper price.
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP3065 (4mice)
Pros: Adjustable stand; includes dual-link DVI cables.
Cons: Requires system with dual-link DVI graphics support; display's external controls offer limited amount of adjustment.
Verdict: Gigantic desktop LCD offers alternative to Apple Cinema Display
Summary: If you think big is beautiful, then check out the LP3065 wide-screen LCD from Hewlett-Packard. The LP3065 is a solid all-around performer that will make you the envy of all who see you using it.\nBest Current Price: (via )
|
80/100 |
|
Title: Review: HP LP2465 24in TFT
Pros: Excellent image quality; aspect-ratio scaling; software bundle
Cons: No speakers; no brightness presets; lack of multimedia inputs
Verdict: A very highly-specified monitor that performs well at a good price
Summary: Review: HP LP2465 24in TFTA 24in widescreen monitorwith flexible ergonomics and good software support.
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP 2465
Pros: Excellent digital performance. Dual DVI inputs. Integrated USB ports.
Cons: So-so analog performance. Small text is difficult to read. Lacks component and S-Video connectors.
Verdict: The HP LP2465 provides excellent digital-image quality and a nice feature set for businesses and consumers alike, although it could use a few more A/V connectors.
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465 Review
Pros: Great looking display; fast response rate; good black levels; very versatile
Cons: Missing a VGA input; boring stand design; no media card reader
Summary: Overall we are very impressed with the LP2465 and would recommend it to anyone wanting a commercial-class monitor..
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465
Pros: Bright, crisp image, Incredible contrast ratio, Stable and flexible stand, Fast pixel-response time, All the cables you'll need are included, Three-year warranty.
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size, No media card reader, DVD playback is blurry at times.
Verdict: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price...
Summary: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.
|
75/100 |
|
Title: HardwareCentral - HP LP2065 Monitor Review.
Verdict: Where to buy Hewlett Packard LP2065 (Silver) 20.1 inch LCD Monitor Products StoreHWC CertifiedIn stockShippingPriceWrite a store reviewyes12.40$479.00Write a store reviewyes9.90$451.16Write a store reviewyes27.00$391.00HP Home & Home Office Store: HP
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Vibrant, rich colors and deep blacks; sharp text reproduction; fast reponse rate; USB Hub
Cons: Video processing handled by video card; lacks a media card reader
|
85/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065 30in LCD Monitor
Summary: HP throws its hat in the 30in monitor ring.
|
90/100 |
|
Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: HP LP3065
Verdict: For desktop resolution, the HP delivers the goods at a price that isn't unfeasible for serious applications.
|
83/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Vibrant colours
Cons: No analogue inputs compromising flexibility
Verdict: This HP model avoids most of the pitfalls associated with larger monitors
Summary: When Dell's 3007WFP was the only affordable 30-inch monitor on themarket, it was tempting to forgive the big, beautiful beast its many and manifest faults. However, as a member of the new generation of 30-inchers life is going to be tougher for this HP
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465 24in flat-panel display
Verdict: Gavin Stoker
Summary: The HP LP2465 is an attractive flat-panel screen with a mighty height-adjustable stand - when the HP is raised to its greatest height it towers over your desktop.
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP2465
Pros: Bright, crisp image; incredible contrast ratio; stable and flexible stand; fast pixel-response time; all the cables you'll need are included; three-year warranty.
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size; no media card reader; DVD playback is blurry at times.
Verdict: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.
Summary: Spreadsheets aren't likely to be the first thing you think of when presented with a 24-inch wide-screen display. As HP's largest office-LCD product, however, the HP LP2465 shuns multimedia features for business simplicity; this monitor omits component and
|
75/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065 LCD Monitor
Summary: Strong image quality and interesting features help this large monitor stand out. HP's 30-inch LCD monitor, the LP3065, turned in impressive image quality when tested. It also has a nice design and unique features that set it apart.
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP2065
Pros: Good image quality; highly adjustable; four extra USB 2.0 ports; calibration and asset management software included.
Cons: Some adjustments are difficult to make smoothly; colors and grays show greenish tints.
Verdict: The HP LP2065 is viable for business, corporate-office, or no-nonsense home use, but similar LCDs are available for less.
Summary: The HP LP2065 has all the essential features a good 20-inch business display requires, including a reasonable $649 price. In addition to a flexible stand, the LP2065 offers four USB ports, some keyboard-and-mouse-based image calibration, and asset managem
|
71/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465
Summary: Can HP reign supreme in monitor massivity in spite of graphical anomalies during gameplay and normal use?
|
N/A |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Verdict: The LP3065 is a dedicated, no-nonsense, high-end PC monitor. In this role it flirts with perfection, but lacks flexibility, thanks to an absence of scaling hardware and analogue inputs. The fact that the Dell is so much cheaper means that, aside from thre
Summary: Just over a year ago, Dell wheeled out the mighty 3007WFP, the first monster monitor for the masses. With a 30in screen diagonal, a mammoth...
|
81/100 |
|
Title: HP LP3065
Pros: Very low cost. Performance good enough for video applications.
Cons: Print pros will need more than the LP3065 offers.
Verdict: If you're working on a very tight budget, the LP3065 offers excellent value. However, if you can afford to buy a higher-spec monitor, you should
|
80/100 |
|
Title: BenQ FP93VW
Pros: Large screen, solidly built, attractive design, bright, clear and colourful screen image straight out of the box, good menus system for tweaking the output, very fair value
Cons: Not much to complain about here, except that stereo speakers cost extra
Verdict: Apart from that it's pretty much plug-and-play all the way, as you'd expect from the likes of HP. The silver/grey screen surround makes the device look less plastic-y than some of the others here, and on the whole build quality feels high, and the price i
Summary: HP is a name more readily associated with the PC, but this widescreen 24in flat panel monitor is perfect for the Mac-based user. It's attractive, too, though the 24in TFT (thin film transistor) screen with adjustable height stand literally towers over you
|
80/100 |
|
Title: HP LP2465
|
N/A |