Manufacturer's Description
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP2465 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
The 24-inch HP LP2465 Flat Panel Monitor offers premier image quality, flexibility, and functionality in a wide-aspect, large-screen monitor designed for workstation and power users.
Product Specifications for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP2465 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
| More Info |
| URL |
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/382087-64283-444767-72270-444767-1844961.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN |
| Warranty |
| Warranty Information |
3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Dimensions |
| Depth |
9.1 in |
| Weight |
23.6 lbs |
| Width |
22 in |
| Height |
14.6 in |
| Other Features |
| General Features |
Adjustable Height|Multi-Language Menu|Rotating Screen |
| Energy Star Compliant |
Yes |
| Monitor Color |
Black|Silver |
| Included Devices |
Cable Management System|Monitor Stand|USB Hub |
| Display Panel |
| Pitch |
0.27 mm |
| Display Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
| Max Resolution |
1900 x 1200 |
| Diagonal Size |
24 in |
| Viewable Size |
24 in |
| Contrast Ratio |
1000:1 |
| Horizontal Viewing Angle |
178 degrees |
| Brightness |
500 cd/m2 |
| Vertical Viewing Angle |
178 degrees |
| Color Depth |
16.7 Million Colors (24-bit) |
| Aspect Ratio |
16:10 |
| Response Time |
6 ms |
| Interface |
| Interface Connection |
USB - Universal Serial Bus|Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA)|Video - 24 pin DVI-D|Video - 29 pin DVI-I |
Most recent User Reviews for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP2465 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
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Reviewed by: praetorian
08-26-08
Duration of ownership:
3
Months
Strengths: High quality S-PVA panel, very good color reproduction and viewing angles, two DVI inputs, 3-year warranty
Weaknesses:No HDMI or composite inputs, no HDCP, a bit expensive (but you get what you pay for)
Overall Evaluation: The HP LP2465 is a great quality 24-inch LCD monitor. Picture is bright and colors are very good out of the box. Text is sharp using DVI or the analog VGA connections. There is a big price jump from 22-inch monitors but 24-inch monitors have a higher DPI (dots-per-inch) with their native 1920x1200 resolution. Most cheaper monitors have a different panel (usually TN which are cheaper to make). The HP LP2465, however uses a S-PVA panel which better color reproduction and wider viewing angles than TN panel. The downside is comparatively slower response times, but ghosting wasn't noticeable during gaming. Overall, the HP LP2465 is a great monitor. While it is pricey, you get what you pay for. The biggest flaw is there are no HDMI or composite inputs, which really is a shame because this monitor would great as an HDTV for a PS3, XBox.
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Reviewed by:
12-29-07
Duration of ownership:
15
Days
Strengths: Great picture, color, response, design.
Weaknesses:Not for those who may have eye problems since native resolution is 1200 X 1960.
Overall Evaluation: Easy out of the box setup ? great picture after adjusting the brightness down to 5 & contrast to 10! No dead pixels. Video & stills look outstanding! This monitor is built with quality in mind. Clean, modern silver bezel. Adjustable stand is very robust ? easy to move up & down. Monitor looks great with new MacPro Quad Intel. A bit expensive, but worth it when spending 6 - 8 hours a day using it. Hundreds less than Apple Cinema display. Spent 6 months researching monitors. This one won over Dell.
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Reviewed by: valdr
07-14-07
Duration of ownership:
8
Days
Strengths: Great picture, very bright, nice colors with great response times. Solid, but flexible and easily adjustable stand. Two inputs to switch from, as well as multiple USB connectors.
Weaknesses:None - so far. I just love this monitor, and haven't discovered any weakness
Overall Evaluation: I'm very happy with this purchase. I love the size and picture, and wouldn't hesitate to get this monitor again. It completely fulfilled my expectations on picture quality, size and possible adjustments. The monitor has a nice stand, which can be easily adjusted multiple ways. You can even turn the monitor 90 degress. It came with two DVI connector cables and two USB cables, as well as the power cord. I would highly recommend this good looking package for anybody.
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Reviewed by: tmohajir
05-11-07
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Great picture, nice looks, 2 DVI ports with button to switch between inputs, customizable on screen menu
Weaknesses:Lack of inputs
Overall Evaluation: I hooked this monitor up to a new Mac Pro with an ATI X1900 XT video card via one of the DVI ports. No dead pixels on the unit I received. Out of the box picture quality was very good. I haven't seen any ghosting so far. Backlighting is nice and even. The looks are simple, but nice. The bezel bordering the screen is a little under an inch wide. The monitor came with 2 DVI cables and with a VGA adapter cable (DVI on the monitor end, VGA on the video card end). It also came with a USB cable and power cable. The major difference between this monitor and the Dell 2407 is that the Dell has more inputs (S-Video, Component, etc.) and is HDCP enabled. But the HP is about $50 cheaper (after the $40 rebate) even with a 15% Dell sale. The only advantage of the HP (other than price) is that it has 2 DVI inputs and allows switching between the inputs via a button on the monitor. This feature came in handy when I had both my old and new desktop hooked up to the monitor at the same time while I was transferring data between the two computers. All told, I'm very happy with this purchase.
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Reviewed by: amirefrat
12-03-06
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Great Resolution, color, price and design.
Weaknesses:haven't found any.... for real!
Overall Evaluation: i was considering getting the apple cinema display (23 inch) and than i heard about this monitors and thought that it is a much better deal. the monitor looks great, one inch bigger than the apple one, and look just as good.definitely the best deal in the market for this size of monitor.

Review:
HP LP2465
Business-oriented monitor delivers excellent image quality and a highly adjustable stand at a low price--but its features are sparse.
Retested under our new protocol (see "How We Test"), the HP LP2465 performed well on both text and graphics. This 24-inch wide-screen LCD was particularly strong with photos and offered good details and contrast at default settings. Its scores technically fell in the middle of the pack of recently tested monitors of this type, but given the very high performance of this class, there's no shame there. The LP2465 maintained a small lead over its rival, the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP.
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