“There are oh so many monitors to choose from these days. Looking for the right monitors that suits your individual needs can be tricky, what with so many different features, styles, and finishes. Today we will be looking at a De-branded HP 25” HD-LCD Monitor. This monitor has some pretty impressive features; one example is a 1920×1080 resolution allowing you to have full 1080p, unlike those fake HD monitors. It’s also packed with a 3ms response time and a contrast ratio of 60,000:1. I for one am very excited to test this Monitor.”Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- 3D Is Difficult to Hate, but Also Difficult to Love @ ExtremeTech
- Zalman ZM-M240W 24-inch 3D LCD display @ The Inquirer
- Samsung LN55C650: Stunning LCD Picture Quality @ ExtremeTech
- Samsung 46? Series 5 LED TV 46C5000 @ CCER
For those more interested in size than in 3D
Picking up a two or three pack of monitors is not the cheapest upgrade to a system but for those who desire to experience EyeFinity or nVIDIA Surround it is certainly an attractive upgrade. You can drop the price significantly if you abandon the idea of a 3D monitor and can go even further if you are willing to pick up a debranded monitor like the HP De-branded 25-inch HD Widescreen LCD which Think Computers recently reviewed. That debranding knocks the price of this 1920×1080 LCD down to $220 if you shop around, which keeps the price of a three pack well below $1000. As you can see in the review, knocking the brand off has no effect on the display quality.