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I have so far ordered two of these monitors from these guys. They have been great so far. Aside from a few scratches/blemishes on one of the stands, and one of the displays being slightly less red than the other, they are pristine monitors and function exceptionally well. Highly recommend this monitor to anyone looking at it from this seller. They were great on the last two orders, no hiccups with payment, and they have delivered on time or earlier than scheduled. Will be ordering more soon.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The only reason these sell for a low price after many years in use is because they are on the way out. Yes, it still works but the screen is dark. I put it side by side with a newer monitor and it's very noticeable. The brightness is maxed out, custom settings used to get as much light out of it as possible, still too dark.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
HP LP2475W uses 24" IPS panel making it very well suited for almost any purpose. It is fast enough to play video games as it has 6 ms GtG response with about 22 ms input lag - actual ghosting is only a bit noticable due to overdrive mistakes (showing only on certain translations) and input lag is just below noticable level for most people. Picture is very good due to LG.Philips LM240W04 H-IPS 12 ms panel. It also might suit well to work with color after a bit of calibration. Though one should note it has a wide gamut (102% NTSC) and doesn't have a proper sRGB emulation, so it can be up to calibration or software supporting color spaces. The screen has a matt surface. My doen't have any noticable tinting effect (difference of white tint in different points of the screen), but it is reported that some wide gamut monitors have it mostly regardless of the model. Also, I didn't notice any backlight bleed except for black level change depending on point of view. Overall building quality is good from my point of view, though not everyone would like the monitor's design - there wouldn't be any curved surfaces and shiny plastic. It's design is more in a NEC style - rough, but functional. It has all the necessary adjustments - portrait, height, tilt and horisontal turn. It stands well on its base. Also, all the necessary nputs are also present. The only thing it doesn't have is a A-TW polarizer. So even with its IPS panel you'll have a bit of picture 'float' - it still doesn't look as on the old CRT monitors where picture looked nailed to the screen. Though I don't know any of the monitors within this price category which does have A-TW polarizer anyway. As from my experience using it: as I've came to it from elder L2335 model, which had standard gamut, it was a bit hard for my eyes, so I've used video card control panel to decrease color saturation (from it's standard 50% to 43%). Pair of months switching it from 43 to 50 when playing games and back to 43 on desktop and I've finally settled to 50%. By default it have a projector brightness (as all modern LCD monitors), so I reccomend you to set it way lower it's default 100 points. Games are very good on it. Yes, there are monitors with 2 ms and even 1 ms, but from my experience there is no much difference between 6 and 2 ms. It is on the paper, but most people won't see it on the screen at all. Thing that makes this monitor good is it has many advantages like IPS panel, height adjustment and inputs, while not lacking from typical tech flaws found in various models like excessive input lag, too high minimum brightness and all alike. Does it worth the price?... Hmm... I'd say: it depends on actual price =)Read full review
These 2 used, good quality, HP-ZR24W monitors arrived in excellent condition with very good professional packing to protect them. One had 654 (82 days) hours on it and the other one had 529 hours (66 days) of use. Both have excellent image quality like 2 others that I already own from brand new. Image quality is great and they provide EXCELLENT value for our needs. Much better than some other brand new competitors we have tried recently. I love the 1200 pixel vertical dimension compared with the very common 1080 pixels that are so VERY restrictive for serious work. They have exceptional stands that are very sturdy, provide vertical height positioning, rotation on the base and the screen can be turned 90 degrees to a portrait mode if required. The monitor also pops off the base without any tools if you need to move it a desk mounted arm in another room. I would rather purchase these very low-priced, used HP 1920 x 1200 monitors than any other brand currently offered at higher prices. An exceptional value that will LAST for many years to come. Strangely enough, my previous ZR2440w monitors have both DP and HDMI ports, these ZR24W monitors appear to be older (or just different) and have DP, DVI and VGA ports, so I have to buy an $11 adapter cable for our HP Pavilion 24" All-In_Ones that only have HDMI output to a second monitor.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
To date this could still be considered one of HP's highest quality displays, beat only by the LP2480zx which costs roughly 6-10 times as much depending on where you get it from. It's two main competitors within HP being the newer ZR24 and ZR2440. The ZR24 has a lower quality panel, a higher response time, and in some cases will create ghosting in games. The much newer LED-backlit ZR2440 has a narrower range of colors. So all in all, I'd rate the LP2475w as one of the best monitors on the market. It manages to balance graphics professional level color range and accuracy with gamer friendly low response time, and seems to be the perfect balance of a large monitor without taking up too much space at 24" and plenty of screen real estate with the 1920x1200 resolution, also offering great console gaming and video input with 1:1 19:9 scaling and its vast number of inputs.Read full review