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sibert

14.08.2009

10/10

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  • + Матрица IPS, качество продукта в целом
  • - Поскольку монитор позиционируется, как модель бизнес-класса, а не как домашний мультимедийный, то в нем нет колонок (ну да и Бог с ними). Самое страшное, что нет аудио-выходов! Подключил Xbox к монитору по HDMI (через это подключение передается и видео, и звук), а звука...
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17.07.2009

10/10

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  • + S-IPS
  • - по всем осям поворот нормальный, а вот pivot, он же вращение экрана (вокруг "оси зрения")- подкачал: мне показалось нет жёсткой фиксации. Хотя он у меня 1 день пока :))P.S. Спустя полгода скажу, что если давануть на одну из сторон - задеть, то он реально перекосится. Приходится горизонтальность подравнивать...
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Name Some

17.07.2009

10/10

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Великолепно

  • + Отличная цветопередача, широкий охват, быстрая матрица и огромное количество разъёмов.
  • - Завышенная цена, необходимость использования родных DVI/D-Sub-кабелей...
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Скроменый эксперт

15.07.2009

10/10

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  • + Очень качественная картинка. Быстрая матрица. Размер и разрешение.
  • - 1. Цена высоковата, но в сравнении с аналогами на IPS - более чем приемлемо.
    2...
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Sencha Alexander

05.03.2009

10/10

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  • + Их всех не перечислить (насыщенность цветов, качество сборки и комплектация, ПО заслуживает отдельного разговора, а количество портов просто восхищает!!!!!!!!!) Одно точно: если собрались выложить 20-30 тыс.за качественный монитор, то лучше...
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arenuar

28.12.2008

10/10

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  • + Качество изготовления!!!
    матрица H-IPS - великолепные цвета!!!
    матрица быстрая, шлейфов нет.
    Масштабируемость неродных разрешений!!!
    Глаза радуются, при долгой работе не устают!!!
    Количество входов/выходов, USB-hub
    поворачиваетсся во всех направлениях
  • - Расширенный цветовой охват,...
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name Ither

03.01.2009

10/10

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  • + S-IPS со всеми вытекающими, отличное качество исполнения, хорошие возможности настройки.
  • - Невнятный софт, не очень удобное меню, завышенная (по сравнению с европой) цена.
Пожалуй,...
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Mari B

26.12.2022

10/10

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Отличная модель
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Николай Худяков

02.02.2023

10/10

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Отличная модель
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Виталий С.

10.05.2023

2/10

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Ужасно

Очень плохая модель
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Елена Гаспарян

16.10.2023

10/10

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Отличная модель
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17.05.2020

10/10

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Отличная модель
  • + Прошло десятилетие, а он у меня все ещё работает. Шикарнейший монитор.
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Mikhail Leshukov

22.01.2023

10/10

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Отличная модель
  • + Красивый, четкий, вписывается в светлый интерьер. В монитор комфортно смотреть долго, и правда хорошо...
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18.07.2009

6/10

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I'm not an HP fan at all, but this monitor has a lot going for it. For starters it's the only 24" monitor available in the US with an IPS panel, that costs less then a grand. The NEC 2490 which features an IPS panel costs twice a much. However, in its favor the NEC is accurate out of the box, utilizes a polarizer and is generally considered to be one of the best monitors on the market, without splurging on a Lacie or Eizo. The Samsung 245T and Dell 2408 both use an S-PVA panel are also around the price of the HP, and worth consideration. The Lacie 324 can be had for 2-300 more.This HP however is newer then all of the above, features the most adjustments and connections and technically employs the most advanced panel. The monitor however, has two major flaws. The first is that color accuracy out of the box is awful. The monitor is way to bright and should be turned down to 20 or less right away. You will also definitely need to adjust the colors using the OSD. Unlike some reviews, it is not necessary to actually calibrate the monitor unless you are doing photography or graphic design. Adjusting the OSD will get you colors you will be happy with. Still HP should not be shipping a monitor with colors that off out the box.The second problem is far more severe, and caused me to almost return the monitor. While my screen looks, uniform, with no dead pixels, I find it very difficult to read text. I've never encountered this before. I've turned off Cleartype and messed with resolutions, settings and fonts, and such and I still find it difficult. Text appears clear at a glance but actually reading anything in length becomes troublesome. For me, it's akin to trying to read something in a moving vehicle. I actually got nauseated after working on this monitor for an hour. I found myself having to look away from the screen. I have seen other complaints of headaches, and trouble with text, but apparently it doesn't affect everyone. I'm not sure what the cause is, perhaps the lack of a polarizer, something wrong with the sub pixels in the panel, the coating on the screen, I'm not sure. After some time, I've grown accustomed to the screen and it doesn't bother me like it did initially, but I am reminded of it every time I have to read anything in length. I see and read perfectly clear text on some friends monitors that use a TN panel, and I've never had this problem with any previous monitor.The monitor pivots, tilts, swivels and has height adjustment. The connections are many, including multiple USB ports, HDMI, Display port, and DVI. I probably wont use anything other then DVI, but it's nice to have them.If you are getting a monitor primarily for WordPerfect type programs or internet searching, avoid this monitor, save your money and get a TN paneled monitor for half the price or less.Now colors look fantastic on the monitor once adjusted. Pictures, movies and games are excellent. If that's primarily what you are looking to use this for, it should be at the top of your list.UPDATE 9/5/2009- I am still not sure what the cause was, but I have adjusted to the screen and no longer have any issues with nausea or headaches. Text for some reason, is still not as crisp as it was on my old Samsung TN monitor, but is otherwise acceptable. One new problem I've noticed is some video delay or skipping when watching some online videos. For example some videos on Cnet will get delayed a few seconds while the sound goes forward, and the video will skip forward to catch up. It may do this multiple times in one video. Other times is doesn't happen at all, but I didn't have this problem with any previous monitors.Overall, when you figure the price of this ips paneled monitor, the superior colors, the multitude of connections and adjustments, this probably is a 5 star monitor.I've come to really appreciate the height adjustment on this monitor, which is excellent at nearly 5 inches. At full height the center of the screen is about level with my eyes, and is quite comfortable. I've never had a monitor with height adjustment before and have always had to look down at my screen.I am still surprised how great still images and videos look on this monitor. Colors are simply superb. The monitor pivots easily at full height and the screen can be adjusted by using the OSD controls, windows or an installed program that comes on the included DVD. The monitor also swivels and tilts easily, but holds its place.For grins, I temporarily hooked up the my LG 390 blue ray player through the HDMI connection and the picture was fantastic. If you do hook up a dvd player or watch dvds through a computer disk drive, you will be impressed.
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22.03.2012

10/10

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A great, large and versatile screen for the money. Just received mine (purchased from a third party on the amazon marketplace). The only visual shortcoming on my copy is a slight backlight illumination fall-off on the extreme right and left side of the monitor. I don't notice any of the color cast issues reported in other reviews.Regarding the reported color (over) saturation issues, HP does issue instructions for establishing basic calibration to the RGB standard. I'm using this monitor on the Windows 8 consumer preview OS, which came with the necessary profile and automatically applied it when the monitor was detected.Overall, a brilliant, sharp, and versatile monitor of old school (1920x1200) resolution, with current digital and some hard-to-find legacy input connections.UPDATE (13-Sep-12):Just calibrated this monitor with datacolor/Spyder tool and software. While the image no longer jumps out at you, inspection of photos reveals much more nuanced, complete tonal and color range than before. So I join the other reviewers who highly recommend calibration to get the most out of this monitor.
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26.03.2009

8/10

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First, two relatively minor gripes. I initially ordered 2 of these monitors from Amazon. One was fine but the other had a roundish about 3mm dim spot near the middle of the screen. It was hard to notice except with a white background, but was definitely there. I think this was an isolated problem, though and not an issue with the model in general.Which leads to the 2nd gripe, this one with Amazon. I ordered another one of these to replace the faulty one and Amazon sent a supposedly "new" monitor that had very obviously been shipped around the country several times and returned by another customer before Amazon sent it to me. This was obvious just from the condition of and labels on the box. To me, that makes the monitor used or at least "open box" and it should be labeled, sold, and discounted accordingly. I am annoyed both as a customer and as a shareholder that Amazon wasted my time by sending a used or open box item when I ordered and paid for a new $600 monitor. Hopefully Amazon will accept the return without any trouble.Now, as to the monitor itself, I use it primarily for business not for gaming or professional photo editing, though I do tinker with photography. Having seen 3 in operation, I can't tell there there is a green to pink color change on any of them as other reviewers have described.The size takes a little getting used to. It may seem overwhelming at first, but give it a few hours and I think you'll enjoy not having to scroll around as much. I'm running two of these side by side with both rotated to portrait mode. In my day-to-day use, I just don't need a monitor to be wider than the 1200 pixels these provide in portrait mode. But it sure is nice to have 1920 pixels of height so that I'm not constantly scrolling on web pages or in email. I've never seen the appeal of widescreen computer monitors. I think widescreen computer monitors are being foisted on the public as desirable when in fact you are usually giving up vertical resolution which is better for most productivity apps. But a widescreen that is rotated to portrait, becoming a tall-screen - that I can get behind.One is connected through DVI and is very sharp as you would expect. The other is connected to VGA using the supplied VGA to DVI cable. The VGA connection is not quite as sharp, but that is the nature of the beast and not a fault of the monitor.I agree with most reviews on the web that the factory brightness setting is way too high and hurts the eyes. Bumping it down to 15-20 helps a lot and still provides plenty of light.Even unadjusted, I don't see any real issue with color saturation that others have mentioned. Following the recommendation at TFTCentral, I set the Color control to custom and bumped back the values a bit. I haven't done any other type of calibration and it looks fine to me. I'm not a graphics pro, but I know a problematic or badly calibrated display when I see it and I just don't see any real issue on this monitor. It does seem that the factory color profiles are a bit off, but easily fixed. The CD includes color profiles for Windows and I even got an update through Windows Update. In short, I think the issue with oversaturated colors is overblown for most business users, though I'm sure it is a legitimate concern for graphics pros.I'm deducting one star because one of three that I received had the small round dim spot. The other two are fine with no problems or dead/stuck pixels.Update:Having lived with the monitor for several days, I have to confirm what a couple of other reviewers have said: My eyes have a very hard time focusing on text using this monitor, resulting in eye strain. I can't explain why - maybe it is just a difference in the type of panel. I am accustomed to PVA panels and this one is IPS, which is theoretically better at least for photographic work. I got a Dell 2408wfp to compare and, although it has its faults and I don't like it as well as this HP in many respects, it seems to be much easier on my eyes for text. I'll also be trying a Samsung 245T if I can get my hands on one. It looks like I'll probably be returning the two of these HPs.Another update:I ended up returning these two HP monitors and getting two Dell 2408s. There is a lot to like about the HP LP2475w, but ultimately trying to read text on it gave me eye strain. I can't really explain why but, as other reviewers have said, my eyes just couldn't focus on text. If you will use this only for graphics, it is great. If you are doing any work with text (email, programming, etc.), think twice before getting this one.
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13.04.2011

6/10

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This was by far the best monitor when it was released I go as far as saying it was ahead of it's time simply because we are in 2011 and my 2008 monitor hasn't aged compared to the competition specially at 1920x1200.I would had given it 5 stars if it wasn't for the fact this monitor got me into prescription lens! I was very close of suing HP and I'm sure I would had won but I didn't for the fact it was partially my fault for not changing the color scheme out of the box but what a major flaw all default color schemes are made to blind you. This monitor should had come with a *warning - if you don't change the color scheme you mind end up blind. - literally that's the case.I don't get some folks complaining on the thing dieing and this was the main reason I decided to write this review I have never had any problem with my monitor. I see the same thing people complaining on how their PS3 died I have mine since 2007 I presume the main reason is being people taking as good care of it as they would with a tractor in a field.
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23.01.2009

6/10

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I bought this monitor to replace my worn out CRT monitors, used mostly for high quality adjustment and soft proofing of photographs. I wanted something in the 23-26 inch range, I wanted an IPS panel (as compared to inferior TN type monitors)and I really didn't want to pay $1300 for the NEC 2690 WUXI, $900 for the new Apple LED 24" or even more for higher end displays. The HP seemed to fit the bill at about $600, it had generally good reviews from photo web sites, but there were a few people reporting color shifts across the monitor.It is not possible to examine these high end monitors in person where I live (amazingly, what with being a few miles from Silicon Valley), so I ordered it on the strength of the reviews, the many color and picture controls it offers and the wide range of types of connections it will accept. And the hope that the reported color gradient was not a consistent problem, just some QA outlier.It is a nice monitor, it calibrated very well with my Spyder 3 Pro calibrator, but it does have an obvious green to pink color shift going from left to right, just as had been reported. This seems to be a design defect with this monitor. Not terrible, I might not have noticed it immediately if I was not looking for it, but it is there, no such thing on my Apple 23" at work or even the TN panel on my Mac laptop. I think the shift is more obvious once the brightness is tuned down to levels consistent with photographic proofing, but I can not say for sure, as I really haven't evaluated this.I thought of returning it, had I bought it locally from Best Buy or such I would have returned it, but the energy barrier to sending it back to Amazon was just too high. So I will live with it, the color is very good in the middle 2/3 of the screens, I will not expect critical color accuracy on the ends of the screen. For most people who take pictures, this will probably not be a problem most of the time. But for people who take color management very seriously, this is likely not the best choice. Alternatives will cost you, however.It has picture in picture capability, which I thought would be a nice thing to play with, but it turns out that it will not do the PIP thing with two inputs from my two computers, only when one input is from video-type sources via component or similar connectors. A minor disappointment. It does switch between sources quite nicely, so I hook up both computers and can easily view either one. Lots of other connectors that I will probably not use, but it does add flexibility that monitors such as the Apple just don't offer.Build quality is high, the base is very nice indeed, the USB hub is nice, but sometimes it doesn't work with the laptop due to "inadequate electrical power". The placement of the input ports, tucked up into the bottom, is very poor, making it extremely difficult to plug in new connectors--one of those extremely obvious design flaws that leave you asking just what the designers were thinking.I see some other reviews that comment about excessive saturation in the monitor. This is a wide gamut monitor, very different from most other LCDs, and you should really not buy one of these if you are not prepared to calibrate the monitor and use software that understands embedded "color ICC/ICM profiles", such as Photoshop >5 and Firefox >3 (have to turn this feature on). Even then, unprofiled images from the web or elsewhere can appear very overly saturated. If none of this rings a bell, you should probably not buy this, or any, wide gamut monitor if you want color accuracy.April update--the problem is getting worse, it might be temperature related, it is time to cut my losses and move on. The new Apple LED monitors are gorgeous, another motivation to put this flawed monitor behind me.
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17.09.2010

2/10

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I got this monitor as a gift in March 2008. I would never have purchased something so expensive and what I considered fancy. I was in AWE & Amazement. I loved it for the first year or so. In Aug of 2009 the honeymoon ended. This annoying volume monitor box began popping up right in the middle of the screen blocking all my windows. It was very frustrating. There seemed to be no way to get rid of it until it just went away on it's own. Hmmm speak of the devil there it is. I have to keep re-sizing my windows and moving them around. I talked to HP support at least 6 times with no long term resolution. The second thing that began happening is that when I put the computer to "sleep" it would still flash on & off all night long. That I could live with by simply powering down the computer every night. The third thing that began happening is that the montior resolution started automatically adjusting for no reason. Basically the screen flashes on and off intermittently every few seconds. I ended up going to the HP website forums and found out that other users were having the same types of problems. Do yourself a favor, save yourself some headaches choose another monitor!
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13.04.2009

10/10

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The vast majority of the LCD monitors out there use the TN (Twisted Nematic) technology, which is awful for color accuracy and your viewing angle.This monitor is an IPS panel. That means the colors, gamma curve and contrast are way more accurate across a large viewing angle. The image doesn't change as you change your position relative to the monitor (the way it is with regular TN panels), but it stays the same.Therefore, it's more expensive than regular LCDs but it's way better for... well, for pretty much anything, but especially for watching video and for processing photos.So I am going to compare it in this review with other high-end monitors (IPS, VA). THIS IS NOT A COMPARISON with regular low-end monitors (TN). All the cheap low-end monitors are way worse than this one, there can be no comparison at all.So, comparing it with other high-end monitors, these are my observations:Viewing angle: it's smaller than what I expected, especially in the vertical direction. I've seen IPS panels with a wider angle, not too different from plasma actually. This one is not that good. On the other hand, it only affects you if you actually get up and walk around the monitor. As long as you're seated in front of it, there are no issues. You can move in your chair all you want, the image is rock solid.Some reviews mention a left-to-right tint gradient. I think I've seen it shortly after turning it on for the first time. Now I can't see it anymore. Maybe my eyes got used to it. Maybe it was a temporary thing.Some reviews mention a texture issue with the pixels. In a way, this panel does have a slightly unusual texture. On the other hand, it's not a problem, either for me or for my wife (we are the two main users of this screen). To me, it's just different, neither better nor worse.The default contrast, brightness, gamma and colors don't matter to me. I calibrated this monitor with a LaCie Blue Eye 2 calibrator and now it's perfect in all these regards: gamma is at 2.2, temperature color is at 6500K, brightness is at 120 cd/m2 - the recommended settings for a professional monitor. After calibration, it's awesome, I'm processing photos taken with a high-end digital camera (Panasonic G1) and they look very real and accurate. I wrote down the settings after calibration, so I can quickly restore it if somebody mucks up the controls.I can't comment on gaming and things like that, I don't play games too much on this monitor, and for those rare occasions when I do, it seems good enough. I can't say I noticed any latency or anything like that.Bottom line: I bought it to process photos taken with a high-end camera, and to process high-definition video. After calibration with a hardware sensor, it does the job very well. I'm happy with it.
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12.05.2008

10/10

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I love this screen. Going to the 24 inch size was maybe a little bit more than I needed, a 22 inch would have been adequate, but I have no regrets whatsoever. Easy on the eyes plus I watch MLB.com baseball games on it and some TV so the size is just perfect. Color contrast is excellent as well.What I really like is the new e-mail reader on Vista being able to have my folders listed to the left of the screen and immediately right of that have a colum listing all the e-mails in my inbox and plenty of screen left to the right to display the actaul e-mail message itself. This way you have amuch better look at all the emails you have versus the little pane on top of the e-mail messages showing only a handful of messages.Plus the screen is so big that working with multiple windows open is a lot easier because you have enough room to see a lot more of all the window. Another plus I found is when reading my hometown newspaper online, it comes up as a PDF file and on other screens it was rather small and required enlargement with a lot of scrolling. With this screen I have no problems viewing the newspaper at all.I haven't used the rotating screen function, this screen is big enough to use in the landscape mode, plus it seems to be a littel awkward to rotate such a big screen.I did buy a small metal screen pad from Staples to lift it up a few inches and like that better, it just didn't raise up as high as I would like, I've found this to be true on all of the monitors out there so it's nothing specific for this model. Just a general ergonomic thing for me. Plus I like the little stand as it really doesn't take up any more space than the monitor then the speakers easily fit under the monitor and I have room to place the tape dispensor ect. underneath it, so it actually opens up more space on my desk.The monitor has built in speakers which can do in a bind but it's nothing you want to use for listening to any quality music with.I have noticed when viewing TV from my HP Pavilion that the screen is a little darker than it needs to be. Not sure if this is in the monitor or the computer and may easily be the computer as I can watch TV from the web with no problem but from the media center it's a lot darker than I want it to be. Also when watching TV you need to adjust the monitor to rotate about the y axis and be fairly close to perpendicular to your viewing angle or you get a variance in darkness as well. No problem with the adjustablity of the screen though.I use the adjustable brighness when doing computor work and it does a great job but with TV from the media center I have to manually turn the brightness all the way up. Again I have to check, this is probably something in the media center I need to adjust.One other minor issue I've run into is when using Quicken 2000, some of the smaller text just doesn't show up as well defined as it should be. I changed the size of the text in my registers and that solved the problem there but still text in the general Quiken system still has the problem. I may just need to go ahead and update my Quicken software to a newer version, just havn't found the need to just yet, it still does everything I want it to do.Bottom line is I haggled with saving the $100 and getting the 22 inch monitor but I'm very pleased with going ahead and getting this one. I have no regrets and would recommend you do the same, you'll be looking at it a lot the rest of you life so why not be easy on the eyes.Another big plus is amazon.com had the best price with no shipping and no tax you just could not beat the price. Only a little bit more than a remanufactured model from HP but with a full warranty.One more comment, I was very impressed with the packing. The way they wrapped it up was rather unique and no doubt very helpful in protecting it during shipping.
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26.03.2011

2/10

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Well I purchased this monitor on September 5, 2008, and enjoyed it very much. This morning (March 26, 2011) I went to turn it on and it is dead. Won't turn on, tried everything. Very disappointed.
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13.04.2009

10/10

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The HP 2475W is a very good monitor for photo editing provided that you calibrate it properly. Ideally you should use a colorimeter (Spyder, Gretag-MacBeth, Huey, etc.) to do that. Out of the box, the color isn't off by much but the default brightness is blindingly high. It's far too bright if you want to match what you see on the screen with what you get from your printer. If you don't have a colorimeter, at the very least you should turn the brightness way down - to maybe 20%.The monitor's menu system allows you to set contrast, brightness and tweak individual colors using the "custom color" submenu. You should use that feature to tweak the default output. The menu is a bit of a pain to use but once you set it up properly you won't need to change it very ofetn, although I'd suggest re-calibrating it after a month's use and then checking calibration every couple of months.Once it's calibrated it's well suited for use with Photoshop or similar image editing software. It works perfectly for normal office software, but if you're not doing color-critical image editing it's overkill. The LCD panel uses relatively expensive IPS technology rather than the more common and less expensive TN technology. IPS gives you more consistent color when you look at the monitor slightly off-angle. And with a 24" monitor you can be sure you'll be looking at the left and right edges off-angle even if you're looking straight at the middle of the panel.The stand is solid and versatile. You can adjust height, tilt and swivel left & right with one hand, and it pivots 90 degrees. It comes with pivot software. It has a set of 4 USB ports that connect to a USB port on your computer and that work even with devices that do not normally work off of a USB hub.The monitor has more input options than you can possibly use and it comes with a full set of 6' cables - two HDMI cables, an HMDI-to-VGA cable, S-video, two DVI cables... The only (very mild) complaint I have is that I needed a slightly longer cable because my desktop computer case is a bit further from the monitor than usual, and the 6' HDMI cable barely made it. I replaced it with a 3 meter (10') cable so it would be easier to pivot the monitor.To be fully compatible and to get the most out of the monitor, your video card needs to be capable of 1920 x 1200 output. I think video cards made for desktop computers in the last 3 years (or more) will be able to do this. Even the video card on my Dell laptop can handle that resolution level.All in all, this is a less expensive solution than a LaCie or Eizo and it's highly satisfactory - once you calibrate it.
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I purchased this display to replace an aging NEC LCD display, and I am truly impressed. So much so, that I'll probably be purchasing another just like it. Wonderfully bright, plenty of screen real estate given the widescreen aspect ratio (4 or so extra inches of width compared to the old 21" that it replaces), and color that is accurate enough for my purposes. I'm an illustrator, so accurate color is important, but given that my work is ultimately reproduced by a wide variety of printers, video formats, etc., I'm able to calibrate this display well enough to keep me and my clients happy. Actually, the native color is pretty accurate, right out of the box. For around $500, it's an excellent substitute for a pricey Cinema Display, in my opinion.
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