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Think about computing giant HP and we suspect images of corporate cubes leap to mind more readily than sexy screens. But there's no doubting the new HP ZR30W is an absolute stunner.It's a 30-inch monster with a high-quality IPS panel and a monster resolut...
Fabulous IPS panel
, Impeccable build quality...
So very expensive, Black levels could be better...
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HP’s new flagship monitor is a sight to behold, and beneath its sleek good-looks lies the kind of performance to make any PC owner go weak at the knees. Its 10-bit IPS panel is capable of displaying a staggering 1.07 billion colours – if you have a 10-...
HP’s gargantuan screen delivers luscious image quality, but it’s light on features compared to some...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-09-20 01:53:56
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Geared toward professional users who require lots of screen real estate and accurate performance, the HP ZR30w is a gargantuan 30-inch desktop monitor that uses S-IPS (Super In-Plane Switching) panel technology to deliver very accurate grayscale reproduct...
The HP ZR30w, a massive 30-inch IPS monitor with an equally massive price tag, offers good grayscale performance and wide viewing angles...
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30″ DISPLAY FOR CREATIVE PROFESSIONALSWhat gets a creative person (designer, animator, photographer, etc.) drooling when you’re talking about hardware? A monitor with enough real estate to block the sun, and HP has just given us another reason to spend...
Design; price; S-IPS panel; flexible stand...
No OSD; only two connectors (DVI and DisplayPort)...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-09-27 05:03:38
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The HP ZR30w is a 30-inch widescreen LCD dis play that's huge in screen space, but also has some really good performance, including great brightness. However, rather frustratingly, HP decided to leave out an onscreen display (OSD) menu with this m...
Huge 30inch display, Very good image performance, Lots of USB ports...
No OSD menu to adjust settings, No HDMI, Some ghosting is present...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-09-27 05:07:44
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Fit for a Dream Machine You might recall seeing three of HP’s ZR30w 30-inch displays gracing the cover of our September “Dream Machine” issue. Considering our theme for that build was raw, wanton power, picking the ZR30w was an easy decision. We haven’...
SIPS panel; great performance with both games and professional applications.
No HDMI; no media card reader; doesn't pivot to portrait mode.
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How should you go about determining what size monitor to buy? It's simple - go out and purchase the biggest, baddest display you can afford, because really, you only get one shot at this thing called life, so why waste it staring at a 23-inch panel? If...
Competitively priced for a 30-inch panel, Excellent S-IPS panel, Great viewing angle, Easy to rotate, pivot, and adjust the height...
No OSD, Lacks Portrait mode, Only two conectors (DVI and DisplayPort)...
One thing we haven't yet addressed in this review is given the cost of a 30-inch panel, why not pick up an HDTV instead? After all, $1,300 these days buys you 52 inches of 120Hz bliss, so it seems foolish to pay the same amount for substantially less scr...
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The LCD market continues to be one of the frequently updated segments in the consumer electronics segment, as OEMs and vendors alike are eager to bundle their high-end, high performance displays with professional workstations. The ZR30w belongs to that...
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Geared toward professional users who require lots of screen real estate and accurate performance, the HP ZR30w%displayPrice% at %seller% is a gargantuan 30-inch desktop monitor that uses S-IPS (Super In-Plane Switching) panel technology to deliver very ac...
Strong grayscale performance. Wide viewing angles. Built-in USB hub.
No HDMI port. Oversaturated reds. Limited picture settings...
The HP ZR30w is a massive 30-inch IPS monitor with an equally massive price tag. It offers good grayscale performance and wide viewing angles but its lack of picture settings and limited video inputs hold it back...
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With a steady stream of 27-inch QHD monitors coming through our lab, we thought we'd take a quick break and test two even bigger screens, the 30-inch, 16:10 aspect ratio HP ZR30w and DoubleSight DS-309W. How do these $1000+ stunners compare? Very few of...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2014-03-08 01:04:32
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I love doing these comparisons. Moreover, I enjoy sitting two products next to each other that seemingly have no good reason to be compared. The mismatched bout between the burly Astro Gaming A40 Audio system and the humble SteelSeries V2 headset and mic...
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