Abstract: Once you've calibrated it, this screen as is near to perfect as you can get--it's just a shame that you have to pay almost twice the price of a standard model.
First things first, we have no problem recommending this HP monitor over the very similar 22-inch NEC P221W. In subjective terms, the two are extremely hard to separate. Therefore, so long as you don't need the NEC's 10-bit LUT capability, the massive ...
Great overall image quality; USB hub; clean design.
Basic feature set.
It doesnt have a lot of features, but for users seeking a general purpose monitor on which to get basic tasks done, the LP2275w certainly should fit the bill. ...
This is an excellent monitor for pro users. It may be overkill for some home users, given that you can buy two good consumer 22-inch monitors for this price, but if you want to enjoy a display that comes closer to image accuracy than a cheap TN type, ...
The HP LP2275w delivers very good color and grayscale performance and comes with a nice mix of business features, including remote management and theft-deterrent capabilities. Gamers may want to steer clear of this model, as it has trouble with fast-mo...
HP LP2275W impresses us in almost every aspect and it challenges the much acclaimed Eizo S2231W, which also has a 22 inch S-PVA panel – but is selling at a higher price. HP LP2275W does not have quite as extensive setting options and not as deep blacks...
Astoundingly crisp text; good color reproduction; all necessary cables included; efficient cable-management system
Expensive compared with general-purpose monitors; struggles with high end of the gray scale; slow pixel-response time; slight loss of dark detail when viewing the monitor head-on