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HP S2331


$200.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built nice and light, easy to move around the office as needed. Tilt adjustment on the stand is easy to work with. Movies look very good without any noticeable blur in fast-moving scenes.

The Cons:Colors aren't very realistic or true to life, tend to get over-saturated. Blue power light bleeds into the display a little bit. Darker scenes tend to all fade into a dark grey without detail - bad for games with darker areas.

The HP S2331 is one of three budget-friendly LCD display monitors (S2031, S2231, S2331) released in May 2010. As the top unit, the S2331 hosts a 23" anti-glare, full HD display with up to a 1080p (1920x1080p) resolution.

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It's essentially a larger counterpart to the 21.5" S2231, in that all other features remain the same—a 300cd/m2 brightness rating, a contrast ratio of 15000:1, a 5ms response time, and D-Sub & DVI inputs. Plus as well as being wall mountable, the HP S2331 is also environmentally friendly, in that its interior components are composed from recyclable plastics.

Features

  • Budget-Friendly LCD Display
  • Full HD Resolution
  • Bright, Sharp Images
  • Reduced Motion Blur
  • Wall Mountable
  • Recyclable Plastics/Packaging
  • Tilt Feature for Angle Adjustments
  • Plug and Play Connectivity
  • VGA/DVI-D(HDCP) Interfaces
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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    built nice and light, easy to move around the office as needed

  • 1

    tilt adjustment on the stand is easy to work with

  • 1

    movies look very good without any noticeable blur in fast-moving scenes

  • 1

    colors really pop, makes it easy to work with application software and spot the icon you're looking for

  • 1

    install instructions are simple and easy to understand

Cons
  • 1

    colors aren't very realistic or true to life, tend to get over-saturated

  • 1

    blue power light bleeds into the display a little bit

  • 1

    darker scenes tend to all fade into a dark grey without detail - bad for games with darker areas

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