Manufacturer's Description
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP3065 Black 30" Widescreen LCD Monitor
The HP LP3065 Flat Panel Monitor offers best-in-class performance and presentation features on a stunning 30-inch wide-aspect screen well suited for power users, designers, content creators, and professionals working in visualization who need the best color and highest resolution available.
Product Specifications for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP3065 Black 30" Widescreen LCD Monitor
| Interface |
| Interface Connection |
USB - Universal Serial Bus|Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA)|Video - 24 pin DVI-D |
| Display Panel |
| Response Time |
12 ms |
| Vertical Viewing Angle |
178 degrees |
| Aspect Ratio |
16:10 |
| Brightness |
300 cd/m2 |
| Horizontal Viewing Angle |
178 degrees |
| Response Time (black to white) |
8 ms |
| Contrast Ratio |
1,000:1 |
| Viewable Size |
30 in |
| Max Resolution |
2560 x 1600 |
| Diagonal Size |
30 in |
| Display Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
| Pitch |
0.25 mm |
| Other Features |
| Monitor Color |
Black |
| Included Devices |
Monitor Stand|USB Hub |
| Energy Star Compliant |
Yes |
| General Features |
Adjustable Height|HDCP|Rotating Screen|Swivel Screen|Wallmount |
| Warranty |
| Warranty Information |
3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Dimensions |
| Height |
23.2 in |
| Width |
27.2 in |
| Depth |
9.5 in |
| Weight |
30.6 lbs |
| More Info |
| URL |
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/382087-64283-444767-72270-444767-3297215.html |
Most recent User Reviews for
HP (Hewlett-Packard) LP3065 Black 30" Widescreen LCD Monitor
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Reviewed by: slickninja
06-01-09
Duration of ownership:
1
Strengths: Large real estate, relatively inexpensive, USB Hub, multiple inputs
Weaknesses:Overly bright, saturation is absurdly overdone (wide gamut), no OSD, Anti-glare coat gives the display a "dirty" look.
Overall Evaluation: Wide Gamut monitors in theory sound like a good thing, you get more color representation as the monitor tries to obtain displaying 96% of the Adobe RGB 1998 color profile as opposed 92%. Now that sounds nice, you get 4% more colors but the RGB data sent to a wide gamut display colorimetric's distance between any two colors is much larger. This means you gain more colors at the cost of less accuracy. Using the Delta E as the index for the color measurement, an RGB color of 240,250,200 and 240,250,201 would normally have a Delta E difference of about 1 on a regular LCD, 2 on a Adobe RGB display and on a wide gamut. That's a two fold increase on the Adobe RGB, and 4 on the standard. However, the OS, graphics card, Apps and so forth would all need to recognize this to make use of the colors accurately..So what does all this translate to? This display looks displays colors overly brilliantly. Remember the color setting on your old CRT TV? Its the same effect without the bleeding where the colors are unrealistic and eye fatiguing. The HP is no different. I stupidly ordered this instead of the 305T but found it unusable for motion graphics as it was too bright, too overblown and too inaccurate. As a motion graphics editor I don't demand the same precision as my print media friends do but I do want a display I can stare at for hours and displays the colors well. THe 3065 is NOT that display. .I've used several 30 inch displays. To this day the 305T has been my favorite. I'm boxing this and sending it back. With OS X, there's simply no hardware controls for nVidia but even in windows this display is disgustingly overdone. .Of course you can listen to all the positive reviews, but if you value accuracy at all this is not the display for you. .One strange feature that's welcome but totally unnecessary is the 3065 sports 3 inputs. Seeing that the display cannot do scaling it will not double as an HDTV. It will only accept 1280 x 800 or 2560 x 1600.
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Reviewed by:
03-18-09
Duration of ownership:
1
Years
Strengths: Gorgeous display, crisp, clear picture.Absolutely the most bang for your buck
Weaknesses:As with any flat screen, it can get rather hot. This thing puts off a decent amount of heat (not like a 360, but still quite warm).
Overall Evaluation: I don't know how I ever considered another monitor "good" after owning this one. Every aspect of it, from the USB to the Dual-Link DVI is spot on. This is FAR superior to Dell's excuse for a 30". You will not find a better monitor in almost any price range.
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Reviewed by:
10-21-08
Duration of ownership:
5
Months
Strengths: Nice and bright color reproduction, Power supply built into display, 3 port DVI, good response time, stylish design
Weaknesses:No HD (high density) component or other connections are offered on the display
Overall Evaluation: When you see it at first sight one that will catch your attention is the size of this lcd monitor, widely huge 30" screen. For movie lovers and gamers will do like it very much. With 2560 X 1600 scree
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Reviewed by: lunyip
01-21-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: More accurate coloration out of the box than others.
Weaknesses:The looks can be improved.
Overall Evaluation: At around $1200, this is one of the highest quality 30" LCD 2560x1600 resolution. I have read numerous reviews online and determine this LCD is the best price and performance ratio among Dell, Samsung, and Gateway.
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Reviewed by: jacmorel2005
12-15-07
Duration of ownership:
3
Days
Strengths: Size, Size, Size, 3 DVI, USB input, Price
Weaknesses:No scaler, No Video input, Minimum control (Brightness only)
Overall Evaluation: Great monitor: Amazing real estate, no dead pixel, good image quality for desktop app and games, great refresh speed for games (could not see any ghosting). Great price ($1000)I haven't tested video on it or the adjustable height since it stayed at minimal height. Cable access is somewhat difficult due to the size but that is nothing to fault this monitor as I have the same problem with my 24'. Haven't tested the USB hub yet.I have been using a 24' until now. I am amazed how much more real estate you get with a 30'. I understood that theoretically it has almost 2x more pixels (4MP vs 2.3MP) but this does not prepare you for the impact of seen how big this monitor is. It is HUGE! Make sure you have the space on your desk and be prepared to have to sit a little further from it than even a 24'.I got a great price from techexcess.net (with the $100 mailing rebate from HP it came down at $1000 with H&S). 2x pixels for 2x dollars compared to a 24' = no brainer if you are like me, always switching between windows and wanting to see more information at once.BTW techexcess service was great: they answered emails within 24hr and I received my brand new monitor 1 week after ordering. Thanks to pricegrabber and techexcess for making me save $250 on this monitor!Note: I was originally waiting for the Dell (I am the happy owner of a 24' Dell 2407WFP) but a few reviews including this one (http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2077914,00.asp) made me reconsider. Time will tell if the HP is as reliable as the Dell but so far I don't regret a bit!PS: I am an occasional gamer, and Crysis on a 30' at 2560x1600 looks amazing (I have a 8800GT which seems to handle this rez without pb. It also scales up smaller resolutions so resolutions like 1920x1200 may be displayed full screen!)

Review:
HP LP3065
Strong image quality and interesting features help this large monitor stand out.
HP's 30-inch LCD monitor, the LP3065, turned in impressive image quality in our tests. It also has a nice design and unique features that set it apart. Like other 30-inch displays, it's pricey, but it might be worth it if your work demands lots of screen real estate.
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