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Stan Starinski
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HP ZR22W and in general HP - just love it.
This is a new model and it's IPS panel (made by LG for HP, though).,
widescreen or vertical (rotates) and under $300.
I know Windows Newsgroup is not a perfect place to post this "opinion", but
I just feels it needs ot be shared:
I spend long hours in front of various monitors due to design work & ALL
KINDS of work (for which 2 entrepreneurs didn't even pay for because I was
naive to work on enthusiasm alone)
Anyway, so the monitor choice is more cirtical to me than ANYTHING else.
Nobody wants cancer or vision problems.
ZR22W is simply a hit, under $300 for IPS panel in year 2010??
Now I see it quickly disapepared from Amazon & other places (sold out, new
stock coming up) but HP.com direct still has it in stock.
BEWARE - CHANGE YOUR WINDOWS DPI SETTING TO AT LEAST 120 OR 125%, DO NOT -
REPEAT DO NOT LEAVE AT 100% DPI.
Then tex tlooks goregous, you can also enable "VideoOverdrive" &
:textSharpening" in OSD settings
Hewlett-Packard came a long way since a decade ago.
Back then I was buying only IBM - Thinkpads, monitors, etc; but not anymore
since years ago.
Also Samsung comes close, but HP - in IMHO ZR22W is the best IPS-panel LCD
monitor as of today's date 20May2010 at under $300. I know Eizo or LaCie
make pro-monitors but for over $1200!
ZR22W is also a "pro" except at the lower end of pro-series.
This is a new model and it's IPS panel (made by LG for HP, though).,
widescreen or vertical (rotates) and under $300.
I know Windows Newsgroup is not a perfect place to post this "opinion", but
I just feels it needs ot be shared:
I spend long hours in front of various monitors due to design work & ALL
KINDS of work (for which 2 entrepreneurs didn't even pay for because I was
naive to work on enthusiasm alone)
Anyway, so the monitor choice is more cirtical to me than ANYTHING else.
Nobody wants cancer or vision problems.
ZR22W is simply a hit, under $300 for IPS panel in year 2010??
Now I see it quickly disapepared from Amazon & other places (sold out, new
stock coming up) but HP.com direct still has it in stock.
BEWARE - CHANGE YOUR WINDOWS DPI SETTING TO AT LEAST 120 OR 125%, DO NOT -
REPEAT DO NOT LEAVE AT 100% DPI.
Then tex tlooks goregous, you can also enable "VideoOverdrive" &
:textSharpening" in OSD settings
Hewlett-Packard came a long way since a decade ago.
Back then I was buying only IBM - Thinkpads, monitors, etc; but not anymore
since years ago.
Also Samsung comes close, but HP - in IMHO ZR22W is the best IPS-panel LCD
monitor as of today's date 20May2010 at under $300. I know Eizo or LaCie
make pro-monitors but for over $1200!
ZR22W is also a "pro" except at the lower end of pro-series.