Yes, because it is an ips panel. Much more accurate color here than a TN screen. A 30' version of this will run you well over a grand. This is a good choice if you do a lot of graphics work or photo editing.
There's been lots of talk about this monitor and it seem to be giving the Dell U2410 a run for it's money. It's currently at a promotional price and it expected to run $499.99.
um, how is this a deal?
Probably because it's an ips panel.
Yes, because it is an ips panel. Much more accurate color here than a TN screen. A 30' version of this will run you well over a grand. This is a good choice if you do a lot of graphics work or photo editing.
According to HP's website on the ZR24w, this is 1920x1080, with 7 ms response, 1000:1 contrast.
Edit to add - two different HP sites saying 1920x1200 and 1920x1080. That's kind of important to get right.
Hmm. Most sites and the detailed spec sheet say 1920x1200. Encouraging. Looks like just the HP Small and Medium Business site has the ZR24w wrong.
There's been lots of talk about this monitor and it seem to be giving the Dell U2410 a run for it's money. It's currently at a promotional price and it expected to run $499.99.
Read more here: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1491561
with this price, I can buy two 24" TN screen monitors