HP 2010i Monitor

Specification & Feature

HP 2010i Monitor

HP 2010i Monitor

HP 2010i monitor is a brand new monitor from HP on the 20 inch size line. The new monitor offers a maximum resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels at 60 Hz refresh rate. It uses the Wide Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display active matrix as the display material and technology.  It also has a wide viewing angle, 170o horizontal and 160o vertical, and also a bright screen measuring 240 cd/m2 typically.

This plug and play monitor features antiglare and antistatic display which will help your eyes a lot when you work close to the monitor.  To adjust the setting, HP provides the interface to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color, Image Control, OSD Control, Information, Factory Reset, Management, Source Control, Languages and Exit button.

Performance, Power Consumption and Driver

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The QuickView modes on HP 2010i monitor will help optimize the display for videos, photos or games, ensuring you to get the best picture possible on different scenario. The 20” monitor also has a slim profile and a built-in speaker to save more space on your desk. You can also tilt and swivel the monitor to adjust your best angle to give you maximum comfort. This is highly important if you tent to spend more time in front of your computer.

Designed with the environment in mind, this HP monitor is ENERGY STAR compliant and very efficient in consuming electricity power thus reducing your electric bill and carbon footprint. The power consumption is 28 watts maximum on operating mode, and only 1 watt max in the power saving mode. If you need to get the driver, you can it here.  This monitor is the best investment in term of quality, price and carbon footprint.   Read further to get more info, price or to own HP 2010i monitor.

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