LED backlight - more contrast with less power consumption
16:10 aspect ratio - natural to the human eye
Fast-reacting IPS panel - Powerful color display with high color fidelity / accuracy, even under movement
Connectivity - fed by different devices (PC, Console & Receiver)
Adaptability - A monitor must adapt to the human being sitting position + situations and not vice versa
Miscellaneous - From 24 "& USB
Power consumption:
59W (maximum), 48W (typical), these good values have been certified by EPEAT Gold and TCO 5.0 complies with the requirements
The Panel:
In HP ZR2440w a eIPS panel is installed. The E stands for Enhanced and does the monitor well. Formed the previous IPS panels in movies / games still streaking or ghosting, this eliminates the ZR2440w. Death by lack of color fidelity the panel dies not (subjective sensation).
Connectivity:
HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D 4x USB 2.0 can beat every heart higher. No tiresome replugging more if you have multiple devices connected and this with full HDCP support. One might accuse maximum HP, why not USB 3.0 was installed - whining at a high level :)
Adaptability:
The monitor weighs 7.6 kg and this lies at the base. This is massive and very slippery in conjunction with the rubber feet. For easily adjustable in all axes. Even adjust precision is possible.
For scientific work can be rotated by 90 ° of ZR2440w.
Other + Conclusion:
With varicose I look for flaws. USB 3.0 I do not miss. The illumination is flat and the black level good. The design is harmonious timeless, dispense with the dust and fingerprint-prone piano lacquer.
The Monitor menu is structured detailed and understandable. The front-LED can be deactivated.
My semi-professional needs were met. Pure Graphic I rate this monitor because of lack of wide gamut from. But I recommend this product to anyone Schreibtischtäter who wants to have met a lot for a medium budget. Also players can safely access here.
In this class, with my claims can be found at present only the Dell UltraSharp U2412M. Whether Dell or HP, this is purely a matter of faith, because both offer the same for Same money.