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HP L1710
$120.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Very bright screen, can handle most office environments. No drivers required, just plug-and-play. Picture doesn't generally need adjusting after turning it on for the first time.
The Cons:Colors tend to bleed together, not good for watching movies. Fairly small viewing area, at full resolution text is tiny. No inputs for anything other than basic VGA.
The L1710 is an entry-level monitor released by HP in 2008. Targeted at small and medium-sized businesses, this display features a 17” LCD panel at a 5:4 aspect ratio, and a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024.
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This design makes the HP L1710 ideal for general purposes, including word processing, simple multimedia and basic gaming. The contrast ratio is rated at 800:1, meaning users will see distinct blacks and whites along with its 5-millisecond response time, which alleviates blurring with fast moving imagery. Another feature is the anti-glare coating on the screen, which reduces unwanted reflections from nearby lighting. The L1710 can only display content using a VGA (D-Sub) connection, as it does not include DVI (HDCP) support. This monitor is rated for low energy usage with Energy Star compliance. Users looking for an entry-level LCD monitor designed with general use in mind should find the HP L1710 more than suitable.
Features
- Monitor type: 17” LCD TFT
- Aspect ratio: 5:4
- Native resolution: 1280 x 1024
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Pixel pitch: 0.264 mm
- 5 ms response time
- Viewing angles: 160 degrees
- Energy Star qualified
- Input: VGA D-Sub
- Dimensions: 15.2” x 14.8” x 7.5”, 10.4 lb
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very bright screen, can handle most office environments
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no drivers required, just plug-and-play
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picture doesn't generally need adjusting after turning it on for the first time
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fast refresh rate, easy on the eyes when working at it all day
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colors tend to bleed together, not good for watching movies
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fairly small viewing area, at full resolution text is tiny
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no inputs for anything other than basic VGA
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