The LP2275w from HP takes business monitors up a notch. The 22" screen has a 1680x1050 resolution that you can switch to 1050x1680 by simply rotating the monitor on the stand so you can see more of a tall document or image while working on it. A 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 300cd/m² brightness contribute to the great picture.
HP gives you plenty of connection options. You can use either a DVI or DisplayPort connector for exceptional digital performance. There is also a 4 port USB hub to make attaching peripherals more convenient. Two ports are on the back for more permanent attachments and two on the sides for flash drives or cameras.
In today's world we have to be concerned about more than just the initial cost of the product. The LP2275w is Energy Star compliant and has an EPEAT silver rating. No matter how you look at it the view is great.
Enhanced Visual PerformanceWith a high contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 300 cd/m2 brightness, the HP LP2275w provides a more comfortable and productive visual experience with crisp, sharp and accurate text and images.
Fast Response TimeThe HP LP2275w’s fast 6ms (GTG) response time ensures speedy color switching for enhanced motion video and gaming performance.
Adjustable ComfortThe HP LP2275w provides height, swivel, tilt and 90-degree pivot rotation adjustments for extreme viewing comfort and flexibility. The built-in HP Quick Release in the stand allows you to quickly and securely attach the monitor to a variety of arm or wall mounts to save space or mount the monitor on a 100mm VESA-compliant PC or HP Thin Client for all-in-one convenience.
Built-in USB 2.0 HubThe HP LP2275w features a built-in 4-port USB 2.0 hub for greatly increased system expandability and connectivity. Just plug in a flash drive, digital camera or card reader simply and easily!
DVI with HDCP SupportThe HP LP2275w features a DVI interface with HDCP support to unlock ultra-high resolution and superb quality protected content.
Learn more about the HP LP2275w
Model
Brand
HP
Model
LP2275w
Cabinet Color
Black
Display
Screen Size
22"
Widescreen
Yes
Recommended Resolution
1680 x 1050
Viewing Angle
178° (H) / 178° (V)
Pixel Pitch
0.282mm
Brightness
300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio
1,000:1
Response Time
16ms, 6ms(GTG)
Horizontal Refresh Rate
30 - 93 kHz
Vertical Refresh Rate
48 - 85 Hz
Panel
S-PVA
Display Type
WSXGA+
Connectivity
Input Video Compatibility
Digital
Connectors
DVI
DVI
1
HDMI
No
DisplayPort
1
USB 2.0
4
Power
Complies with
ENERGY STAR Qualified, EPEAT Silver
Power Supply
100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
< 85 watts Power Saving < 2 watts standby; <1 watt off
Convenience
User Controls
Brightness, contrast, OSD control, color temperature (6500k, 9300k, custom, sRGB), individual color control, information, video input control, clock, clock phase, monitor management, factory reset
Stand Adjustments
Height, Pivot, Swivel, Tilt
Built-in TV Tuner
No
Built-in Speakers
No
HDCP Support
Yes
Features
Anti-glare Asset Control Anti-static Language selection Plug and Play
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
14.8" - 18.8" x 19.9" x 10.0"
Weight
10.67 lbs.
Environmental
Temperature Range
41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)
Humidity Range
20% to 80% non-condensing
Additional Information
Date First Available
August 19, 2008
Anonymous
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Verified Owner
Excellent colors but slow12/12/2008 9:41:58 AM
Pros: Excellent color accuracy benefited from the PVA panel (Not the cheap TN panels like most of LCDs out there). The black is really deep. Uniform & bright backlighting. Sharp fonts. Outstanding built quality. Great OSD controls.
Cons: 1st one came flawed. Just like many others said, it had the horizontal lines on wake-up. Half of times it could not even wake up from sleep. Power supply buzzing during use. Not too noisy but loud enough to distract u in a quiet room.
The replacement came quick and has had zero problems so far. But wakeup from sleep still seems a bit slow. Sometimes it takes nearly half a min for the display to show the desktop (connected to a Macbook Pro). Other than that, an excellent LCD for an amateur photographer like me.
Overall Review: This monitor has a bad reputation out there if you dig around on the internet. The horizontal lines and slow wakeup is a common problem for the early production batches. But it seems HP fixed the problem later. Buying the openbox ones from Newegg for $150 less might even give you a better chance for a good unit (at ur own risk). But don't take my word for it.:)
Pros: Upgraded from a ViewSonic VX2025wm 20.1" LCD. If you're using a TN panel monitor you are missing out on so much of the color gamut. This monitor is beautiful and easy to calibrate. Nice anti-glare coating, fully adjustable stand, no bleed through or dead pixels, contrast is uniform across the screen and viewing angles are fantastic. Great price and equal image quality of more expensive S-PVA monitors. 22" size is perfect, not too large or too small. Handsome sitting on your desk also as it just looks like well made monitor.
Cons: Height adjustment is cumbersome. Power light is a little bright in a dark room but it's small and not much of a distraction. I'm guessing it weighs twice as much as my 20.1" TN monitor.
Pros: Could be the best 22" out there – sharp with great color – excellent, for a matte screen... BUT…
Cons: Intermittent flashing blue/green horizontal lines that appear randomly on the screen is a real distraction... also noticed banding with certain colors... which comes and goes… Tried swapping cables and video sources… installed and reinstalled drivers… to no avail. Turning the monitor OFF and ON works for a few seconds… but problem pops up somewhere else on the screen.
I believe this monitor has some serious problems... and HP knows. Check out the HP Business Support Forums... search on "HP LP2275W problem?" Wish I had looked at this forum first... nuts! Other reviewers on newEgg have noted similar problems.
PC Support Staff at work (4,000+ desktops) said that they had similar problems with other Business Class monitors (19” LCD)… this is not good.
Overall Review: Returning the product tomorrow…hopefully this is NOT a manufacturing problem… or I’m in for a long cycle of returns and finger pointing…
This is my first HP LCD…many folks have recommended the company for their quality and performance…
I would think again.
I hate this… other than the problem noted… this is a good monitor… bummer. ?
Pros: This monitor looks good, calibrates easily with spyder2. Love the additional screen space when using photoshop over a crt.
Cons: Horizontal lines on the screen in the wrong color. Connected the monitor to a laptop and a pc and the lines are present on both, I have tried two dvi cables and the lines are still there, the only way to get rid of them is to use the dvi to analog cable. Tech support is a joke as the monitor isn't in their data base and I can't get past "What is your product number?"
Cons: Flashing colored lines across the screen at start-up. Must cycle the screen resolution (1680x1050 -> 1600x1000 -> 1680x1050) to get rid of them, often quite a few times before the screen becomes usable.
Also, after one year, it started making a very disturbing high-frequency noise (the inverter?).
Pros: Monitor looks good, base is very sturdy and looks very professional. Screen picture quality is not bad but could be better. S-PVA medium grade quality.
Cons: I own a Dell 2007WFP that is S-IPS and the black levels are much better on S-IPS panels vs S-PVA. I was hoping this would be close in quality. But it isn't, I cant get the windows media 2005 calibration for black to not show the moving X in the background. I could get this calibrated fine with the Dell.
Overall Review: I hope Newegg will carry the HP LP2475w which is a 24" and S-IPS. I may return this one to purchase that one. The quality of S-IPS is much better!
Round 2 - another broken monitor10/17/2008 11:10:28 PM
Pros: not many when 2 monitors arrive broken
Cons: green horizontal lines on the rma replacement sent by new egg. there is several people that now have posted on hp forums with the same problem. this monitor is a lemon avoid like the plague
Pros: Excellent color accuracy benefited from the PVA panel (Not the cheap TN panels like most of LCDs out there). The black is really deep. Uniform & bright backlighting. Sharp fonts. Outstanding built quality. Great OSD controls.
Cons: 1st one came flawed. Just like many others said, it had the horizontal lines on wake-up. Half of times it could not even wake up from sleep. Power supply buzzing during use. Not too noisy but loud enough to distract u in a quiet room. The replacement came quick and has had zero problems so far. But wakeup from sleep still seems a bit slow. Sometimes it takes nearly half a min for the display to show the desktop (connected to a Macbook Pro). Other than that, an excellent LCD for an amateur photographer like me.
Overall Review: This monitor has a bad reputation out there if you dig around on the internet. The horizontal lines and slow wakeup is a common problem for the early production batches. But it seems HP fixed the problem later. Buying the openbox ones from Newegg for $150 less might even give you a better chance for a good unit (at ur own risk). But don't take my word for it.:)