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HP LP2475w 24-inch IPS Widescreen LCD Monitor

by HP
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)


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  • 1920 x 1200 resolution, 5 ms response time, 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, extra-bright screen, and 102% color gamut.
  • Adjustable height, tilt, swivel, and 90-degree pivot rotation
  • Input signal: DVI-I, HDMI, DisplayPort, Component Video, S-Video, and Composite Video
  • I/O Ports:6 USB 2.0
  • Warranty: Three years parts, labor, and on-site service. 24-hour, 90-day, toll-free technical support. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. For details, contact HP Customer Support.


Technical Details

  • Operating System: Windows
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 26.5 x 18 x 13.5 inches ; 26 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 28.2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001FS1LLI
  • Item model number: KD911A8#ABA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,579 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 14, 2004

Product Description

HP LP2475w 24 inch LCD Monitor HP Smartbuy HP PromoLP2475w 24 inch LCD Monitor


Customer Reviews

Even without calibration, this monitor has very accurate color. A. Siloti  |  32 reviewers made a similar statement
Very quick review... I really wanted to keep this monitor as it nearly had everything I wanted. Jeffrey A. Pinard  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
193 of 199 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Using HP LP2475 For Photography January 23, 2009
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I bought this monitor to replace my worn out CRT monitors, used mostly for high quality adjustment and soft proofing of photographs. I wanted something in the 23-26 inch range, I wanted an IPS panel (as compared to inferior TN type monitors)and I really didn't want to pay $1300 for the NEC 2690 WUXI, $900 for the new Apple LED 24" or even more for higher end displays. The HP seemed to fit the bill at about $600, it had generally good reviews from photo web sites, but there were a few people reporting color shifts across the monitor.

It is not possible to examine these high end monitors in person where I live (amazingly, what with being a few miles from Silicon Valley), so I ordered it on the strength of the reviews, the many color and picture controls it offers and the wide range of types of connections it will accept. And the hope that the reported color gradient was not a consistent problem, just some QA outlier.

It is a nice monitor, it calibrated very well with my Spyder 3 Pro calibrator, but it does have an obvious green to pink color shift going from left to right, just as had been reported. This seems to be a design defect with this monitor. Not terrible, I might not have noticed it immediately if I was not looking for it, but it is there, no such thing on my Apple 23" at work or even the TN panel on my Mac laptop. I think the shift is more obvious once the brightness is tuned down to levels consistent with photographic proofing, but I can not say for sure, as I really haven't evaluated this.

I thought of returning it, had I bought it locally from Best Buy or such I would have returned it, but the energy barrier to sending it back to Amazon was just too high. So I will live with it, the color is very good in the middle 2/3 of the screens, I will not expect critical color accuracy on the ends of the screen. For most people who take pictures, this will probably not be a problem most of the time. But for people who take color management very seriously, this is likely not the best choice. Alternatives will cost you, however.

It has picture in picture capability, which I thought would be a nice thing to play with, but it turns out that it will not do the PIP thing with two inputs from my two computers, only when one input is from video-type sources via component or similar connectors. A minor disappointment. It does switch between sources quite nicely, so I hook up both computers and can easily view either one. Lots of other connectors that I will probably not use, but it does add flexibility that monitors such as the Apple just don't offer.

Build quality is high, the base is very nice indeed, the USB hub is nice, but sometimes it doesn't work with the laptop due to "inadequate electrical power". The placement of the input ports, tucked up into the bottom, is very poor, making it extremely difficult to plug in new connectors--one of those extremely obvious design flaws that leave you asking just what the designers were thinking.

I see some other reviews that comment about excessive saturation in the monitor. This is a wide gamut monitor, very different from most other LCDs, and you should really not buy one of these if you are not prepared to calibrate the monitor and use software that understands embedded "color ICC/ICM profiles", such as Photoshop >5 and Firefox >3 (have to turn this feature on). Even then, unprofiled images from the web or elsewhere can appear very overly saturated. If none of this rings a bell, you should probably not buy this, or any, wide gamut monitor if you want color accuracy.

April update--the problem is getting worse, it might be temperature related, it is time to cut my losses and move on. The new Apple LED monitors are gorgeous, another motivation to put this flawed monitor behind me.
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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Monitor for the Price! November 25, 2008
By Draks
I was setting up a home office and wanted to work off a large monitor so I could manage many documents at once AND I wanted a high quality monitor for photo editing. I am also a Mac user and after looking at the prices of Apple monitors I found i could get this one for 30% less and have the same visual experience.

Out of the box this worked perfectly - its big, and bold so you need to adjust the color but that is quite easy. What HP doesn't tell you is that they supply one of every type cable you could ever need with this monitor in the box. HDMI, DVI, RGB, USB - I think there were 5 cables included which was great since I use 2 computers and they take different connections.

Optically this monitor is excellent. There are 3 types of monitors TN - twisted nematic - the cheapest and the technology that Dell uses now), VA - vertical alignment which offers better viewing angles and color fidelity at the cost of speed, and IPS - in plane switching - the best available today that offers the widest viewing angle and the best color fidelity and are only slightly slower than TN panels. The HP (like the Apple monitors) are IPS and for the money the HP is the best value in IPS that you can buy. A full review of flat panel technologies is here: http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/lcd-panel-types.php.

This panel looks great, the high resolution is excellent and with stand makes it so I can position to panel so I reduce neck strain.

The only issue I have is that there are no Apple specific drivers, but my MacBook Pro recognized the panel and I can use my calibration tool to fine tune the picture.
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53 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for 12 hour days November 3, 2008
I'm a web designer and I needed a monitor that was easy on the eye. This one is a dream. No headaches or eye strain.

Prior to this I bought a 24inch NEC MultiSync LCD2470WVX. It had excellent build quality but it had a 6bit TN+ monitor that really hurt my eyes and gave me headaches. I defiantly couldn't have done a 12 hour day with that monitor. I sent it back after the first day and paid the restock fee.

A nice thing about this monitor is the 178 degree viewing angle. My last 19inch LG monitor also had a 178 degree viewing angle and so I never thought it would be an issue. The NEC showed me that it is a big issue. With a 160 degree viewing angle you can see a colour fade even between the top and bottom of the screen.

Out of the box the color calibration wasn't fantastic. In fact the NEC was much better out of the box. This could be to do with my graphics card or the ambient lighting conditions though.

The IPS panel (which is made by LG) is excellent and you have complete control over the settings. So regardless

The build quality is also fantastic. It's really solid and it tilts, swivels and goes up and down. The buttons are really crisp and it looks very attractive. Much more so in real life than it does in the little thumbnails you get on the website.

If you are looking for a great monitor that you can work on all day without eye strain or migraines then I strongly recommend the LP2475W

Kind Regards,

Adrian Smith

London
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3.0 out of 5 stars Missing dedicated input switching button
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for photography
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Published 18 months ago by 2005 Astoria user
5.0 out of 5 stars Love my Hp Lp2475w for an external monitor for my macbookpro!
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Published 21 months ago by Rick A. Mcelderry
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Published 23 months ago by MReview
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a good monitor.
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Published on April 4, 2011 by Tea Kae
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Published on March 29, 2011 by ZviO
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Published on March 3, 2011 by Patrick DeMarco
1.0 out of 5 stars I hope you get a good one
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