Saturday, February 7, 2009

HP LP2475w


HP LP2475W comes in a beautiful design with a beautiful black glasses and thin matte surface on the screen. The group is also the traditional glare mate (RA) to the end, unlike any glossy coating of the screen. The stand is finished in a silver-colored and offers a wide rectangular footprint on the desktop. Some people May are a little space and less attractive, and in my opinion is perhaps a bit too big. But they offer a sound basis for the display and all the professional LP2475W hopes sits on your desk.
The display is a small logo discreetly about HP in the center, and the OSD buttons are in the lower right corner. The indicator light glows green when the screen is turned sharply, and amber lights when the standby mode. The DSB has an option to disable this feature, but you need to be the same.
All materials are at a very high level and quality of construction is excellent. It is a professional piece of kit in my opinion, and is particularly good on a wall or arm thinks. The screen is equipped with a power supply, ie there is no need for intervention from the outside brick here. Not detectable noise or buzz, and the screen is a minimum of heat, even after many hours.
LP2475W 6 is equipped with a USB port, with easy access to 2 on the left side of the screen, and 4 at the wide variety of interface options. The reverse side shows the display interface, DisplayPort, HDMI, 2x DVI, S-video, composite, component and USB ports are in the picture above. The screen is not strange that one D-Sub VGA port, DVI, but a> VGA cable is for those who need them. It would be good for HP, a VGA connection for certain equipment and some older graphics cards.
The function keys are in the lower right corner. There is a link to "explore" (input), "quick selection" (for the interface) menu (main menu) smack (for analog inputs), Reset (plant operator) and PIP / POP
Auto operating system of inputs and the selection of boxes confirmation disabled, but that is really at home. The color of the section contains the pre-9300K, 6500K (default), Custom Color (RGB access) and sRGB (simulation).

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