HP 2509B 25" Full HD LCD Monitor. Full HD 1920 X 1080 resolution; BrightView technology to minimize glare; 60,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio for a crisp, detailed view; 3ms Gray-to-Gray response time reduces blur while gaming or watching action movies; QuickView modes optimized to match screen performance with the content of your choice; 72% Color Gamut; 300 nits of Brightness; Stylish, glossy black bezel fits well in any home decor Tilt and swivel features to find your perfect view or mount it o...
- Features -
- Ultrafast 3 ms response time - Allows pixels to change colors quickly to avoid streaking, blurring and ghosting in fast-moving scenes and video games
- 25-inch widescreen flat-panel LCD HD monitor - Offers a large viewing area
- 60,000 - 1 dynamic contrast ratio - For stunning picture quality
- 300 cd/m brightness - For a highly visible display and clear on-screen images
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. A little bit pricey, but.....
I most pleased with this monitor. It has effortless plug and play with a new HP computer and great resolution and pleasing refresh rate..headache free. Lots of space to work in, several windows are possible.
2. Best investment ever!
Very user friendly--no problem setting it up and using the DVI-D setting with my laptop. Beautiful colors and clear excellent picture. Best investment.
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I had an HP w2408 that I loved loved loved - but 2 weeks before the warranty expired a string of pixels across the middle of the screen died... followed by a bigger white spot... I guess it cost too much to fix so I received a full refund from the warranty company and had to ship the monitor back... then I went in search of another LCD monitor to replace it. I ordered this -- 25" Full HD LCD Monitor -- thinking I was getting the HP 2509 with 2 USB ports, and hoping the color would be as good as the w2408, and assumed the screen size would be an inch larger than my 24" w2408... wrong! The color wasn't as brilliant and rich, the screen size was actually an inch less in height (huh?), and there were no USB ports. Puzzled, I went to research again -- did I miss something?! Only when I watched a video on YouTube of the "HP 2509" did I discover there's an HP 2509b and a 2509p -- and only the "p" has the USB ports -- the monitor being reviewed here is the USB-less "b" model -- well,...
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