HP P920
WHAT'S HOT: Hewlett-Packard's 19-inch P920 rendered pleasing color and delicately detailed graphics, along with fine, clear text. The P920 can achieve a maximum resolution of 1920 by 1440 (at 70 Hz), making it ideal for viewing big documents (although viewing small text at this resolution can be hard on the eyes).
WHAT'S NOT: The pricey P920 lacks extra features such as USB ports and color- and image-adjusting software. Also, HP provides technical support only 11 hours each weekday. That may be adequate for business users, but small-office and home users might feel left out in the cold.
WHAT ELSE: The P920's controls are a bear: You must work with six different buttons to make adjustments, which we quickly found frustrating. For instance, when trying to increase brightness, we pressed the wrong button--it reduced the brightness level. The documentation comes only on a CD-ROM.
UPSHOT: Confusing controls and a luxury price--albeit for above-average image quality--make this 19-inch display destined for professional graphics users.
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