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    Information on HP ZR24W and Dell U2311H

    I have been to the market recently as I am looking forward to buy a monitor for my new computer system, and I mainly want the hardware for video and sound editing and making movie promotional videos. I have seen the HP ZR24W and was quite amazed by its look. One more monitor which I am thinking about is the Dell U2311H. So I just want your opinion as to which monitor should I prefer.

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    Re: Information on HP ZR24W and Dell U2311H

    I would suggest you to go for HP as it has released a new ZR series that replaces their LP series. The new HP ZR24w is a 24 inch along with an IPS panel technology which is suited for graphic work. So I think this is a better alternative instead of the Dell monitor. It has amazing picture quality with ergonomic functions and includes sRGB mode. Visual performance of this monitor is up to mark and so I will suggest you to go for HP.

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    Re: Information on HP ZR24W and Dell U2311H

    I have a Dell U2311H and I have to say that it has such easy connections. I really enjoy the image quality and have to admit that it has exceptional color uniformity with a choice of connectivity DisplayPort or DVI (HDCP). It even consists of four USB 2.0 ports for easy Plug and Play compatibility. In the office or at home, now you can enjoy a surprising precision color and razor-sharp images from virtually any viewing angle with the widescreen Dell UtraSharp U2311H monitor. It has an “IPS technology” to achieve exceptional color uniformity from almost any angle. It has got flexible connectivity options and easy adjustment towards greater viewing comfort and productivity at work.

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    Re: Information on HP ZR24W and Dell U2311H

    HP launches new Performance series monitor, called the HP ZR24w with extreme visual performance, comfort settings 8 positions, saving energy and resources required by your business. Following are some of the features of the HP ZR24w are as follows :
    • It is a 61 cm i.e, 24 inches wide-screen monitor with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels.
    • It provides brightness of about 400 cd / m², with a contrast of 1000:1, along with a response time of 7 ms.
    • It has signal connectors like 1x DVI-D, 1x DisplayPort, 1x VGA, USB Hub
    • You have a warranty period of around 3 years with limited manufacturer warranty on parts, labor and on-site service.
    • The content that you get along with the monitor are a VGA cable, DVI cable, DisplayPort cable, USB cable, and a power cable.

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    Re: Information on HP ZR24W and Dell U2311H

    I would like to suggest you to go for the Dell U2311H. As you said that you want the monitor for editing purposes then your professions no matter how you use your computer, the Dell UltraSharp widescreen U2311H will make your pictures come alive with a panoramic view and stunning clarity. You can experience high-definition widescreen, due to a full HD resolution and can work in comfort and in several documents at once or with several application windows open. This is truly a great piece of hardware.

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