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HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor

11 December 2011 Tags: , , ,

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Today the film is realistic in terms of graphics, effects and CGI applications. Those as the work of graphic designer, but LCD screens are not able to respond to their work because they were not very good at displaying true colors. But it is not like that anymore. HP announced their Dreamcolor LP2480zx LCD IPS monitor.

HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor Side

HP DreamColor LP2480zx IPS Monitor is 24-inch wide-aspect screen 1920 x 1200 resolution, 6 ms Response time combined with Contrast ratio 1000:1 and 16:10 Aspect Ratio. It use 178° horizontal Viewing angle.
HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor Back

HP DreamColor LP2480zx is the LED back light IPS monitor for professional use

Comes with technology, Breakthrough color control, the HP LP2480zx Professional IPS Monitor is choosing to use RGB LED backlighting. But this IPS display offers a higher level of precision to help produce its staggering colour, including of showing accurate depth and shows deeper blacks with far more shadow detail. Vision-to-production precision, The industry standard color spaces are sRGB, Adobe RGB, Rec. 601, Rec.709, and DCI-P3 that easy control on the on-screen menus and front-mount controls. Billion-color possibilities come from the innovative 30-bit LCD panel technology. Easy-to-use OSD, Color calibration settings with buttons enable easy viewing in bright and dark work environments.

HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor Input port

The HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor is designed for easy use and a variety of connections.

You'll be able enjoy many connections to all your devices. Whether it is DVI-I, HDCP, Display Port 1.1, HDMI 1.3, S-video,component and composite inputs. USB 2.0 hub is to 4 downstream and 1 upstream.

HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx Professional LCD IPS Monitor Front Menu

HP LP2480zx Professional IPS Monitor is designed to be easy to adjust, it can swivel range of 45 degrees either side of centre, tilt from minus five to 35 degrees, height adjustment about 10 cm and pivot up 90 degree. What's more, there’s a handle at the back. The IPS display is also a button operated lock mechanism should you need to lock it and move to different places. And, the bezel color of monitor is a Carbonite or dark charcoal.



HP DreamColor LP2480zx IPS Monitor is available now and price starts from $2,606.35 at the time of review. If you are interested, you can find more information by visiting www.asus.com.

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Review by cnet.com
Review by cnet.com

The good: The HP DreamColor LP2480zx has impeccable color reproduction and includes direct black level control.
The bad: The HP DreamColor LP2480zx forgoes direct color and contrast controls and can't compare, featurewise, to its competitors. Its price is a pill that's hard to swallow.
The bottom line: The HP DreamColor LP2480zx is a performance monster that costs too much for the features it offers.

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Review by pcadvisor.co.uk
Review by pcadvisor.co.uk

The DreamColor tag on the HP DreamColor LP2480zx - it appears only in marketing, and not on the monitor itself - comes from a collaboration between HP and SKG Dreamworksmovie studio.
The studio wanted a panel with a wide colour range and good linearity suitable for movie editing as well as stills, and the DreamColor LP2480zx is the result - or so we're told.
We're also told that this 24in panel displays billions of colours, which may be true, but it's neither useful nor unique. Most high-end panels include 12-bit colour control rather than the DreamColor LP2480zx's 10-bit control but your eyes can't distinguish billions of distinct colours anyway.

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Review by trustedreviews.com
Review by trustedreviews.com

In the DreamColor LP2480zx, HP has delivered an early candidate for product of the year. Its 30-bit panel and colour space support are unprecedented in this price range, while the ease of use and wealth of options can't be easily faulted. Now all HP need do is make a 30in version!

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Review by pcworld.idg.com.au
Review by pcworld.idg.com.au

Pros:
Superb up-scaling of video, impeccable colours

Cons:
It's hard to fault this monitor, but it probably could use some more calibration options in its menu system

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