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HP LP3065 30" monitor, BenQ FP241W, BenQ V2410: Back In Black, Dell UltraSharp U2410, HP LP3065
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HP LP3065 30" monitor
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: A new segment in the monitor market has emerged, and it’s quite literally a sight to behold. Back in 2004 you could only buy one 30” monitor, from Apple, which was aimed squarely at the design market. Now, major players in the consumer space -- Dell, Samsung and now HP -- are all offering 30” displays.
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BenQ FP241W
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: More 24" lovin', this time with Benq's valiant effort performing beautifully. Not perfectly, but certainly beautifully.
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BenQ V2410: Back In Black
Hardware Zone
- Conclusion: Cost wise, the 24-inch V2410 is arguably a shade cheaper than 1080p LED-backlit panels floating around in the same class.
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Dell UltraSharp U2410
ZDNet
- Summary: The only way to get better quality than the Dell UltraSharp U2410 is to spend a lot more money — if you need a 24-inch, are on a budget but still need great quality
- Pros: Great colours, Multiple inputs, Good adjustability, Affordable price
- Cons: Inset panel can cause reflections
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HP LP3065
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: Back in 2004 you could only buy one 30" monitor – from Apple – and this was aimed squarely at the design market. Now, the other major players – Dell, Samsung and now HP – are all offering 30" displays to the consumer market. We would have expected to see these displays being provided by companies like Eizo, Lacie and other organisations specialising in the professional domain.
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