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HANNS.G HG281DPB


$350.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great value for it's size. HDMI input. Tilt and height adjustments.

The Cons:Ghosting reverse. Limited video inputs. Reliability (Lack of).

The HANNS.G HG281DPB is a high-performance LCD display designed to satisfy the needs of high-performance business and workstation users. The ultra high 1920 x 1200 resolution and true 16.7-million vibrant colors on a 27.5-inch viewable screen size gives you a more enjoyable and relaxed visual experience.

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With the HDMI connection and an ultra-fast 3ms response time, the HG281DPB offers the highest 1080p digital image quality for HD movies and games at the most affordable price in its class.

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Pros
  • 4

    Great value for it's size

  • 3

    HDMI input

  • 3

    Tilt and height adjustments

  • 3

    All cables are included with retail purchase

  • 2

    Full HD 1080p support

  • 2

    HDCP compliant

  • 2

    3-year warranty

  • 1

    Strong and steady stand

Cons
  • 3

    Ghosting reverse

  • 1

    Limited video inputs

  • 1

    Reliability (Lack of)

  • 0

    Power LED on front is too bright

  • 0

    No remote control

  • -1

    Hard to use controls

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NirvantosAntonidasUS
NirvantosAntonidasUS: #hanns_g_hg281dpb Excellent buy! and and EXCELLENT screen with a lot of WoW factor!!! I am impressed by this 27.5 viewable, beautiful display. Very easy to use and very bright (I had to turn down the brightness, it was so intense--> read it will perform well in a bright, sunny room. No problem with reflections, etc. The bezel is black and small making it versatile to put just about any where. I am very happy with it and feel I have gotten absolutely the best monitor out there at this time for screaming fast game play, wonderful graphics/movies and for just $499 plus shipping from Costco.com. Since I just spent $3500 on a new Apple Mac Pro 8-Core graphics workstation, I really appreciated not exceeding the $1,000 cost level for a near-30" monitor with a very fast (3ms) response time and true 1080p beauty. In many ways, this monitor surpasses Apple's cinema displays that still have a very slow latency and cost a lot more for comparable screen real estate. If you get this monitor, you won't be sorry! Apr 28, 08
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