HP LP3065 30-inch LCD Review
July 08, 2007 | by Ian Bell
We review HP's flagship monitor, the 30-inch LP3065. This monitor features three HDCP compatible DVI inputs.
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"As you can expect from a monitor designed for creative types and for use with important applications, the LP3065 has some impressive stats. For starters, it features a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600, 92% color gamut, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response rate, and up to 300 nits of brightness — impressive for a 30-inch display. It is not without its caveats, however. Because the LP3065 lacks a video processor, you will not be able adjust the color and more advanced settings of this monitor using the menu system; only the brightness controls are available. This means you better have a decent videocard (and we will assume you do if you purchased this monitor), since the only way to manually adjust this display is through your system’s videocard’s software settings. (In case you were wondering, the LP3065 uses an LG.Philips panel — one of our favorites.) "
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Erwos on Jul 9th, 2007 at 5:18 AM:
I think you mean "three HDCP compatible DVI INPUTS", not outputs.