pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:08
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The DreamColor tag on the HP DreamColor LP2480zx – it appears only in marketing, and not on the monitor itself – comes from a collaboration between HP and SKG Dreamworks movie studio. The studio wanted a panel with a wide colour range and good lineari...
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It's not often you get to sit in front a PC display as complete as the HP DreamColor LP2480zx, but when you do you quickly gain an appreciation for what true quality looks like. Born through a partnership between HP and Dreamworks, the LP2480zx is billed...
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The DreamColor tag on the HP DreamColor LP2480zx - it appears only in marketing, and not on the monitor itself - comes from a collaboration between HP and SKG Dreamworks movie studio. The studio wanted a panel with a wide colour range and good linea...

At almost £2,000, the HP DreamColor LP2480zx isn’t exactly a budget 24in monitor, and HP is taking on some tough competition from Eizo and NEC. The wider gamut and extra features give it a technical edge, but considering that a similarly specce...
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The DreamColor tag on this monitor – it only appears in marketing, and not on the monitor itself – comes from a collaboration between HP and SKG Dreamworks movie studio. The studio wanted a panel with a wide colour range and good linearity suitable for...

High performance, wide gamut; tilt, swivel and rotate; robust build, effective OSD, multiple inputs, picture-in-picture...

Expensive, stand hardware is slightly wobbly, OS X colour profile isn’t accurate, control software doesn’t support OS X (but isn’t essential)...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:08
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After testing the HP w2408h, which left something to be desired, here we have the LP2480zx, part of the manufacturer’s pro range. According to HP, this screen has an extensive colour range and a rich visual quality and homogeneity. At first glance, thi...

Responsiveness, Colours after resetting, Ergonomics...

Default colour settings...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:08
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Developed with Dreamworks Animation, the DreamColor LP2480ZX is the first monitor to offer a 10-bit-per-colour output at a price that’s affordable to many creatives. The monitor’s colour range has increased from the 16 million colours of normal monito...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:08
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You may not immediately think of the words Hewlett Packard as synonymous with cutting-edge LCD monitors, but HPs new LP2480zx has the potential to change all that. Now, before you do a double-take on the pricetag and laugh the poor thing out of to...

Super-high resolution, Incredible colour depth, Feels built to last a lifetime...

Not for the average joe, Slightly unimpressive contrast ratio...

A hugely convenient leap for designers everywhere...
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HP calls the 24in DreamColor LP2480zx uniquely affordable. At over $4000, most of us probably dont think that at all. However, professional users who make their living using colour-critical applications might well see the merit in that statement. Th...

Superb up-scaling of video, impeccable colours...

Its hard to fault this monitor, but it probably could use some more calibration options in its menu system...

For colour critical applications, this monitor is ideal. Its colours were vibrant and its black level was perfect...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-20 01:34:34
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If we did a top ten Most Disappointing Products Once You Get Them Out Of The Box, there’s a good chance it’d be a list of LCD monitors. Even with all the advances in display technology of late, its still a general rule that fast screens have p...

Stunning image clarity. Huge range of inputs...

Not exactly a credit crunch price tag...

A breakthrough for almost affordable LCDs that should filter down to cheaper panels soon...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-20 01:34:34
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While most of the LCDs you see at the local reseller are designed for consumers, there's a significant market out there for people who need more than a basic panel. These people are looking for exceptional colour definition. HP's LP2480zx display i...

Stunning image quality, Excellent build, Great warranty...

Price...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:08
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Given that this is the most accurate LCD we’ve ever tested, we expected to see one of the highest prices, too. Although that was true, the $2,059 sticker price is more than worth it if you need what has to be one of the most accurate LCDs on the planet. It easily earns our Reviewer’s Choice designation.
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We asses monitors on a lot of different criteria: design, handling, measuring color accuracy, response times for games and movies ... The ideal screen, of course, would excel in all of these areas. Unfortunately, thats rarely the case, and...
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The studio wanted a panel with a wide colour range and good linearity suitable for movie editing as well as stills, and the HP DreamColor LP2480zx is the result - or so we're told.We're also told that this 24in panel displays billions of colours, whic...

At almost £2,000, the HP DreamColor LP2480zx isn’t exactly a budget 24in monitor, and HP is taking on some tough competition from Eizo and NEC. The wider gamut and extra features give it a technical edge, but considering that a similarly specced profe...
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If we did a top ten Most Disappointing Products Once You Get Them Out Of The Box, there’s a good chance it’d be a list of LCD monitors. Even with all the advances in display technology of late, its still a general rule that fast screens have p...

Stunning image clarity. Huge range of inputs...

Not exactly a credit crunch price tag...

A breakthrough for almost affordable LCDs that should filter down to cheaper panels soon...
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While most of the LCDs you see at the local reseller are designed for consumers, there's a significant market out there for people who need more than a basic panel. These people are looking for exceptional colour definition. HP's LP2480zx display i...

Stunning image quality, Excellent build, Great warranty...

Price...
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This is a first-look review, because at the time of this writing, the monitor wasn’t shipping and wasn’t available for an in-house review. I was, however, able to have some quality hands-on time with it at the DreamWorks studios in Glendale, Californi...
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The DreamColor LP2480zx is a powerful display thats ready to take on monitors that cost substantially more. Its sub US$3,500 price tag comes in well below $20,000 and higher price point that similar displays command. It offers stellar color accuracy i...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2013-05-19 02:15:09
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Have you ever wondered why the colors in your pictures when displayed on your monitor aren’t as good as in real life? Or do you miss your old clunky CRT because everything looked better than on your fancy LCD screen? Well you aren’t alone, the...
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HP allowed us to briefly test the DreamColor’s brightness settings during a demo event. We took luminosity readings on a Gossen meter in two conference rooms — in one we measured 64 spots on a white screen with fluorescent lights on in the room, in th...
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Ever since LCD displays came out, professionals in the Video and photographic industries have not readily adopted them because they were not very good at displaying true colors. Over the years they have gotten better, but not until today did they have so...

As I mentioned above the Dreamcolor initiative, also includes printers. When you pair up the DreamColor LP2480zx with a DreamColor printer you will have a complete publishing system where you can go from raw source to printed material and get the resul...
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