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HP reveals new display
By Theo Boshoff
HP has just released a bright new 30-inch display, capable of rendering more than one billion colours.
The HP ZR30w S-IPS LCD Display, says the company, provides 30-bits-per-pixel colour resolution and 1.07 billion displayable colours, compared to 16.7 million colours available on most 76.2cm (30-inch) diagonal panels.
With its high colour representation, this display is well suited for professionals in animation, game development, broadcast, design and graphic arts where accurate colour is imperative.
According to HP, the ZR30w achieves more than 64 times the colours available on mainstream LCDs, with a wide gamut panel that covers 100% of sRGB and 99% percent of Adobe RGB.
The display features 4.1 million pixels, to achieve maximum accuracy, and touts a resolution of 2 560 x 1 600 in a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 3 000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
It also sports DisplayPort and DVI-D inputs, an integrated four-port USB hub and an HP Quick Release for simple out-of-the-box set-up, as well as a six-way adjustable stand that provides tilt, swivel and height adaptability.
The company also released the HP 2310ti, which incorporates touchscreen technology for easy onscreen operations.
The HP 2310ti is a 23-inch multi-touchscreen wide panel display with a 16:9 Aspect Ratio and 1 920 x 1 080 full HD resolution, as well as 40 000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, with integrated speakers.
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