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Hannspree HF257HPB
$300.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Multiple HDMI ports enable fast-switching between sources. HD video displays in full 1080p resolution with perfect clarity, very sharp. Screen tilts to accommodate high or low position.
The Cons:No DVI-D input available, only takes VGA or HDMI. Contrast between colors is poor, many subtle shades just look grey and dark colors look muddy. No way to raise the monitor up or down, can only be tilted.
The Hannspree HF257HPB is a 25-inch LCD monitor released in mid 2009. With full 1080p support, this 16:9 monitor is designed primarily for users who watch HD movies or play games on their computer. The refresh rate is certified at 2ms, meaning fast action sequences in movies and games will remain as blur-free as possible.
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The black glossy stand is capable of tilting forward and back, but does not rise or rotate. Through the Hannspree HF257HPB’s settings, users can choose between four color temperature settings: Warm, Nature, Cool or User Mode. On the back of the monitor there is a 200mm x 100mm VESA mounting bracket, which allows for the display to be fastened to a wall or aftermarket stand. Built-in speakers and a 3.5mm headphone connection are also included for those with basic sound needs.
Features/Specs
- Black, glossy bezel
- 25-inch widescreen TFT LCD
- 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- 300 cd/m2 brightness
- Pixel pitch: 0.283 (H) x 0.283(V) mm
- 2 ms response time
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Viewing angle: 170° (H) / 160° (V)
- Integrated 2W x 2 channel stereo speakers
- Color temperature: Warm, Nature, Cool, User Mode
- 200 mm x 100 mm wall mountable
- Connections: HDMI (w/HDCP) x 2, VGA, audio-in, 3.5mm Headphone
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multiple HDMI ports enable fast-switching between sources
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HD video displays in full 1080p resolution with perfect clarity, very sharp
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screen tilts to accommodate high or low position
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bright enough to handle any kind of lighting conditions
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no DVI-D input available, only takes VGA or HDMI
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contrast between colors is poor, many subtle shades just look grey and dark colors look muddy
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no way to raise the monitor up or down, can only be tilted
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built-in speakers are extremely tinny and hollow sounding
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