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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: But now, there's competition. Hewlett-Packard's 30-inch LP3065 display boasts the same, almost intimidating, screen size and resolution, while adding height adjustment and shaving off a couple of milliseconds from the pixel response time-and it's less exp
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.
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80/100 |
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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
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80/100 |
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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
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80/100 |
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Title: HP w2207 LCD monitor
Pros: The HP w2207 LCD monitor showed the strongest overall performance in its class; sharp new design; screen can swivel to portrait mode; reasonable price; HDCP-compliant.
Cons: HP's My Display software is buggy and needs refinement; HD video still better on a TV.
Verdict: If you can look past a few minor issues, we can think of few people who would be unhappy to own HP's new w2207 LCD. Its attractive design, outstanding overall performance, and approachable price tag make this one of our favorite 22-inch screens to date.
Summary: HP's new 22-inch LCD, the w2207, is a striking update in design and functionality to its mainstream line of computer LCDs. Borrowing visual cues from its new TouchSmart PC and Pavilion desktops, this sleek, black, wide-screen monitor will aid the overall
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76/100 |
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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
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80/100 |
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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
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71/100 |
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Title: HP w2408h
Pros: Horizontal and portrait modes; picture quality; price
Cons: No DVI input; rubbish speakers
Verdict: We'd be very happy to spend our own money on an HP w2408h. We're slightly put off by the glossy screen coating, but it more than makes up for this with exceptional physical adjustability and image quality that is pleasing to the eye
Summary: At 24 inches, the HP w2408h monitor is certainly large, but it's also gorgeous. Cleverly and thoughtfully designed, it can rotate to accomodate a portrait orientation, handy for surfing the Web. Its impressive image quality and high resolution make it gre
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85/100 |
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