HP ProDisplay Series Means Business

hp prodisplay ces2012 02 640x424 HP ProDisplay Series Means Business[CES 2013] The thing with computers is that you need a screen, and when it comes to business, companies want something that is cost-effective, predictable and easy to maintain. That’s what HP is aiming for with this HP ProDisplay line of monitors that feature four models: P191 (18.5″), P201m (20″) and P221 (21.5″). Seriously, call me a naive consumer, but I don’t really understand why there is a need for four models to cover a price range of $129 to $179 and size variations that seem relatively small.

In any case, CTOs may find it comforting that while these monitors won’t win any design awards, they have plenty of “Green” labels, including: Energy Star, EPEAT Gold, BFR/PVC-Free, Arsenic Free and Mercury-free LED. Well, there’s nothing wrong with doing business without polluting (too much), right?



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HP unveils an avalanche of monitors ranging in size from 20 to 27 inches

HP unveils an avalanche of monitors ranging in size from 20 to 27 inches

It’s pretty clear HP is all about monitors at this year’s CES — in fact, that’s pretty much all it announced, with the exception of a couple laptops. All told, we’ve detailed 10 models here, and that’s not even counting that USB-powered one we wrote up in a separate post. You can find all the gory details after the break, because we’re assuming you don’t want Engadget’s home page taken up by paragraphs on resolution, contrast ratio and brightness ratings. (Or do you?) For those of you who just plan on skimming, all you really need to know is that the displays range in size from 20 to 27 inches, and cost anywhere from $130 to $500. And some of them, like the one pictured above, are damn gorgeous. Meet us past the break where we’ll break down all the particulars.

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