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HP 2011x


$159.99 Released June, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Affordable price point. Good resolution for a 20" display - closer to full 1080p than 720p at 1600 x 900px. LED backlighting - environmentally friendly, energy efficient, allows for a thinner design.

The Cons:Cheap looking - glossy black plastic picks up and displays fingerprints and dust. Standard TN panel - cheap to make / sell at the expense of viewing angles and colour reproduction quality. Cheap, non-ergonomic stand.

The HP 2011x is a 20" LED computer monitor that offers a high-performance platform for you to surf the web, play games, or watch movies.

The HP 2011x is an ultra-thin LED monitor that has LED backlighting that reduces the number and overall size of the components.

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It also comes with a high dynamic contrast ratio allowing you to get deep blacks and a high-quality colour and clarity. It has a 1600x900 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio, as well as a 5ms on/off response time allowing for minimal blur and ghosting in movies, games, or sports broadcasts. This monitor is also eco-friendly, coming with an arsenic-free display case.
This monitor is related to the HP 2211x, which comes with a lot of the same features but has a 21.5" LED monitor.

Features

  • LED computer monitor
  • 20"
  • ultra-thin
  • LED backlight
  • 1600x900 resolution
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 5ms on/off response time
  • arsenic-free display case
  • VGA or DVI-D input
  • tilt adjustment
  • Energy-Star 5.0 qualified
  • recyclable plastic parts

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    affordable price point

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    good resolution for a 20" display - closer to full 1080p than 720p at 1600 x 900px

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    LED backlighting - environmentally friendly, energy efficient, allows for a thinner design

Cons
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    cheap looking - glossy black plastic picks up and displays fingerprints and dust

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    standard TN panel - cheap to make / sell at the expense of viewing angles and colour reproduction quality

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    cheap, non-ergonomic stand

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