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HP ZR24w


$420.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Best bang for the buck when it comes to a quality S-IPS panel. Contains a DisplayPort input. Affordable price for what you get.

The Cons:Brightness out of the box is very high. White glow affect can be distracting with dark scenes. Minor banding in some gradients.

Similar to the HP ZR22w, the HP ZR24 is a "performance" widescreen monitor that provides a lot of display flexibility, quality S-IPS panel, and environmental low power usage. With a 24-inch LCD display, the monitor has a full HD 1920x1200 resolution, integrated 4-port USB hubs and an optional USB graphics adapter.

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One unique feature about the monitor is that it also has an 8-way comfort adjust stand that lets owners adjust its tilt, swivel and pivot so it suits their style and setting. Like the other product in the series, the HP ZR24 monitor has an 85% efficient power supply and the chassis is made up of least 25% recycled resin.

Features

  • 24-inch LCD display
  • S-IPS panel
  • 1920x1200 native resolution
  • 60hz
  • 5ms grey-to-grey, 12 ms on/off
  • DisplayPort, DVI-D, VGA (HDCP on DisplayPort and DVI)
  • Highly adjustable screen
    • title, swivel and rotate

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Pros
  • 7

    Best bang for the buck when it comes to a quality S-IPS panel

  • 6

    Contains a DisplayPort input

  • 5

    Affordable price for what you get

  • 4

    Very good picture quality

  • 3

    Very good adjustment options - rotate the screen and the image rotates accordingly

  • 3

    h-IPS panel - improved viewing angles and colour quality over TN-based displays

  • 2

    Custom temperature settings

  • 2

    Built-in calibration software

  • 2

    Statistics (e.g. backlight usage, etc)

Cons
  • 3

    Brightness out of the box is very high

  • 2

    White glow affect can be distracting with dark scenes

  • 1

    Minor banding in some gradients

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