HP follows up its $1,400 (£1,451, AU$3,123) 4K UHD DreamColor Z32x of last year with, well, that model on steroids.
HP's dreamiest pro monitor to date not only offers wide-gamut Cinema 4K, it does some workflow tricks, too.
Manufacturer: HP
HP follows up its $1,400 (£1,451, AU$3,123) 4K UHD DreamColor Z32x of last year with, well, that model on steroids.
HP's dreamiest pro monitor to date not only offers wide-gamut Cinema 4K, it does some workflow tricks, too.
I sold my car, house, husband, child, and cat for this monitor and it was worth every penny! Shipping was free and arrived earlier than I expected. The box was big enough to live in, so I'm now homeless with my desktop playing Minecraft in 4K resolution. The future is now!
Looks like garbage, doesn't go with its price, don't buy.
HP's 31-inch 4K ‘Cinema' monitor is a cutting-edge, self-calibrating content creation machine, but it comes at a serious price.
Fabulous IPS panel; Packed with fantastic features; ‘Cinema' 4K resolution
No HDR support; Hefty; dated looking bezels; Equally hefty price tag
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