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HP ZR30w
$1,299.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Beautiful S-IPS panel covering 100% of sRGB and 99% of the Adobe RGB (slightly superior to Dell's offerings). 85% efficient power supply - superior to those in previous generation displays. Huge 2560 x 1600px resolution.
The Cons:Annoying buzzing noise. Not as many input options as Dell displays - limited to DisplayPort and DVI-D digital inputs. High price point - only affordable to the afluent prosumer or professional user.
The HP ZR30w is a top-of-the-line IPS LCD computer monitor aimed specifically at those who need accurate colour reproduction, such as graphic designers. The ZR30w boasts a 30-inch S-IPS panel which delivers 4.1 Million pixels and 1.07 Billion colors.
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Additionally, the ZR30w sports a huge native resolution of 2560 x 1600 and a 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio with a 16:10 aspect ratio.
The HP ZR30w's 1.07 Billion colors cover 100 percent of the sRGB and 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color ranges, resulting in extremely accurate colour reproduction suited especially for graphic design while its 7ms typical response time means that the ZR30w can also handle games without and blurring or ghosting. Meanwhile, its 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio allows for deep blacks and bright whites.
Features
- 30-inch S-IPS panel delivers 4.1 Million pixels and 1.07 Billion colors
- 2560 x 1600 native resolution; 16:10 aspect ratio
- 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 7ms typical response time
- Brushed aluminum finish
- Viewing angle: 178° horizontal; 178° vertical
- 370 cd/m² typical brightness
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Pros & Cons
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beautiful S-IPS panel covering 100% of sRGB and 99% of the Adobe RGB (slightly superior to Dell's offerings)
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85% efficient power supply - superior to those in previous generation displays
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huge 2560 x 1600px resolution
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high quality business design aspects - brushed aluminum sides, slim non-distracting bezel or lights
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maintains the preferential 16:10 aspect ratio - more vertical resolution than 16:9 is superior for the majority of PC applications
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ergonomic 6-way adjustable stand
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full 16:10 aspect ratio - superior to the wider 16:9 aspect ratio when it comes to productivity / creative applications, browsing the web, etc... additional vertical resolution
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affordable price point for a 30" IPS-based monitor
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not as many input options as Dell displays - limited to DisplayPort and DVI-D digital inputs
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high price point - only affordable to the afluent prosumer or professional user
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integrated USB hub with 5 USB 2.0 ports
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