10 days do pass quickly don't they?
Check out what I just picked up today:
And what was inside that rather generic box?
An HP monitor, just like it says :D
Additional content on top - unpacked in the second pic.
Included are: D-Sub cable, DVI cable, DisplayPort cable, USB cable, Power cable, Driver disc. Strangely, the HP website won't offer the drivers for download. But it'll do.
That stand is huge. I mean really big. A bad omen...
Made room on my desk. It'll need lots of it after all. - The bottom of the stand looks like a nice heavy metal.
There it stands on the desk. As far back as possible. - Monitor mounted.
It doesn't look half as big as it actually is on this pic. Really, the stand was an indication, and the monitor delivered. My goodness, that thing is h-u-g-e.
Everything set up, cables through the management hole. Note the nice spot I found for my cardreader. Just a little bonus :)
It's alive!
That's the 1680x1050 wallpaper. Windows automatically set it to 1920x1200, and wallpapers were set to centered. A nice indication of the desktop space I've gained ;)
First impressions:
It's huuuuuuuge. But you knew that already.
Very good ergonomics. Impressive height adjustability, although it took a while to figure out what to do before being able to press the button. Actually, I still don't know, but at some point it gave in and I could adjust the height to my desire. Now it won't lock anymore, whether that's supposed to be like that I don't know. What I do know is that it sticks to its position without user intervention, so all is well. You can effortlessly rotate and change angle, quite a difference from my previous display. It's also easy to rotate 90º, which is fun to do for once, but I doubt I'll actually use it. I noticed software included for quickly setting it to portrait mode, but I'm not installing it.
What I also like is the room it leaves for my speakers and other bits. It's basically placed higher, but I like the way it is now (well actually, not so much higher, it just lacks a voluminous speaker bar, yay for that). Check the pictures to see what I mean. Speakers slide nicely underneath.
One of the first things I did was the pixel check. Dead pixels: 0. Stuck pixels: 0. As far as I've seen. Nothing noticable at the very least :D. I also checked the background light. Although I'll have to do that again when it's darker in the room, I happily haven't found any discrepancies here either.
Image quality. Not bad, not bad at all. I've checked out a dark picture (my best lightning shot) where my previous monitor would lose details in the darkness. I'm happy to say that this monitor seems to display quite a bit more.
Bluray playback: well it works indeed. Impressive is the best way to describe the experience, and that's from an old movie.
Viewing angle: Great as long as you're in front of the screen. Actively checking by looking from the side I notice a slight but apparent loss of saturation and further on also contrast. Will have to check again when there's less environmental light though.
The OSD is impressive, filled with lots of options. You can even turn off the power LED if it bothers you! It's also nicely located at the bottom right.
Seems to lack the usual host of stickers shouting at you at every moment. I like that.
Overall, I'm impressed. Everything seems just right about this thing, especially the little things. And that means I'm happy. Well worth the €399 :D
I will calibrate when it gets dark outside.
Edit: it's dark and it's calibrated. No issues I've noticed.