HP L2335
June 22nd, 2004 | by Ian Bell
Full Review
Introduction It has been drilled in your head for years: you can't game on an LCD monitor. Until recently, LCD monitors didn't have a fast enough response time to keep up with the fast-paced graphics of today's games and action-packed movies. Hewlett-Packard aims to crush that notion with the release of their L2335, a 23-inch widescreen monitor targeted toward graphic designers, hardcore gamers and those simply wanting a high-end display. With its pivot capabilities and its numerous adjustability options, the L2335 turns out to be a very versatile monitor capable of playing a number of roles. Gamers may find it to be the ultimate solution due to its clean look, extra real-estate, and super smooth 16ms response rate. With a retail price of around $1799 it won't be on everyone's shopping list, but those that can (or choose to) afford it should be quite happy. The HP L2335 features a minimalistic design

by Ian on May 12, 2007:
“Wow as Bill would say this screen is brilliant, I have had it for a while now and cannot find 1 problem with it. Everyone that sees it comments on how much a + it is having 23", so size does matter after all.” More...