HP 2710m 27-Inch LCD Monitor

HP 2710m LCD Monitor Reviews

Product Reviews on HP 2710m LCD Monitor

By ” A. Pingol “   This monitor has very high brightness, excellent contrast static, good black levels and bleeding down (once you turn on the backlight), and excellent color rendition and saturation, in part thanks to the glossy display (less transmission loss and scattering light compared to a plot and dull display). Fortunately, not pixels, one dead, hot, or stuck on this huge screen. HP declares a 92% NTSC color gamut, and it shows really – not many LCD Monitor consumption in this price range you can say the same thing. Perspectiveare surprisingly good for a TN panel and reaction time is fast, even with overdrive turned off (which is by default, and for good reason – see below). Monitor looks great, consistent with a relatively thin glossy black bezel and a matte silver minimalist. While the state may seem small, it is robust enough and takes constant monitoring, and also offers tilt and swivel. Has an ambient light sensor as well, but I leave it off. Also has a high dynamic contrast, but do not knowmuch of this “feature”.

Note that this monitor calibration must be seriously out of the box. HP declares a 92% NTSC color space (which is quite big – even bigger than AdobeRGB, which itself is much larger than sRGB) but you have to do some ‘work to the advantage. In addition, the lighting takes a little ‘warm up – not only in brightness, but in both color (it starts with a terrible green cast, and heat slowly over the next 10 minutes or so).The function of pixel overdrive is disabled by default, and I recommend you continue. It makes a difference, while, albeit small (I could only observe their performance in tests of calibration), but the surplus is too extreme for everyday use (such as closing a window in Vista / 7 activates fade-out effect, OverDrive will overcompensate and there will be a “negative” the window to see the flash for a short time, ie exceeding [the end of the transition.]) readability of the texts verydepends on your setting for the sharpness, but not be perfect, given the relatively low PPI, and a more delicate matter, a major oddity with this:

There is no option to disable the edge enhancement! With a digital input (DVI / HDMI), you get a perfect 1:1 pixel mapping. Any adjustment in focus “will only worsen the picture. This monitor offers a scale of 1-5 sharpness control, 1 and 2 are useless (bordering on vague) to 5 (sharpness presses artificial eye).The ideal setting is 3-4, with three visible too soft, and 4, a bit ‘too hot (calibration model visualization, such as those relating lagom.nl, will prove this). This is an important issue that I hope HP addresses, none of my other displays (laptop displays from low-cost and high-end desktop monitors) have this problem – when the fire is out, you should see it clearly, and of course sharply ( assuming a DVI / HDMI), and calibration tests with flyingColors, unfortunately we can not say HP for this display. It is a matter of personal taste, if you set 3 or 4, but keep in mind nor “right.”

With respect to calibrate this monitor so that the backlight to warm up for at least 1 hour before the first adjustment, then re-calibrate one week later, after the backlight has more time to burn tools as lagom.nl in conjunction with the display video software to adjust the individualchannels of RGB range (they are all far too low set, Especially the red channel, rule field), and controls the monitor white point (color custom) and contrast. The display began clipping lights and shadows to sell 70 contrast, could more or less depending on the graphics card (re-use calibration samples!). By default, the backlight is set to 90 – which is terribly bright adjust to taste. For the good of life of the backlight and the retina, is set to 100Note that start is set too low to be sacrificed to contrast and saturation.

All in all, best bang for the buck to monitor this. Despite Niggle D minor: sharp, not at all disappointed with the purchase and recommend to the displays. The color and contrast mindblowing far outweigh its shortcomings, and you will eventually get used to the sharpness of strange

Technical Details

* 27-Inch Diagonal Screen; 16:9 Aspect Ratio; 1920 x 1080 resolution; Full HD
* 2.5 ms On/Off Response Time; 400 nits of Brightness; 60,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
* Anti-glare Panel; Pedestal is removable
* Built-in Speakers; VESA 200mm x 100mm mount; 100 X 100 mount will fit into the 200 X 100 holes, but the display will be off center
* 1 HDMI; 1 VGA port; 1 DVI-D (with HDCP) port

Cases and Expandability

* Size (LWH): 8.41 inches, 26.43 inches, 18.45 inches
* Weight: 21.21 pounds

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