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Highly Recommended
by Dante on Dec 9th, 2007 at 1:29 PM:
I use this display in my print graphics and web development studio and can tell you that it is an EXCELLENT display.
The build quality and image quality are out of this world. The expanded color gamut combined with the stunning contrast ratio is just a dream to look at.
I have MANY other displays: only the Apple Cinema Displays come close to this for the price, and right now, I would take this HP over an ACD 30". I can't say that for the comparable Dell.
The unit is dead QUIET -- I don't understand the poster above who is hearing "clicks." Mine has not. It is totally silent.
Buy this display.
Great display
by Peter on Sep 30th, 2007 at 12:30 PM:
I can only recommend this display - brilliant sharp picture, good viewing angles and the resolution... My 22inch samsung LCD looks puny next to the HP behemoth :) Great display for work (CAD), DVD, TV and text. Lack of OSD doesn't bother me - no need to do any adjustments anyway, if the colour is too brilliant one can use software correction.
Noisy - not recommended!
by Sven Kiney on Sep 12th, 2007 at 10:19 AM:
Display nice for the eyes, but bad for the ears - noticeable relays-clicks every couple of seconds, VERY disturbing in a quiet environment. Considered normal by HP! Would not recommend!!
Excellent Display
by alken64 on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 9:01 AM:
Since the monitor has no color controls, you are limited to your video card's few adjustment features. You can reduce the color saturation on your photo collection by using a photo editor like Photoshop, but then the photos will look dull when viewed on a different monitor. The one plus to having overly brilliant colors is that it makes your XP or Vista desktop icons and gadgets really pop. Never-the-less, the real estate and super sharp text and graphics will outshine the problem of overly saturated colors for most people.
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Very impressive
by Nate on Feb 15th, 2008 at 10:04 AM: