I have two of these on my desk. I connected them to an HP I5 desktop on Win 7 Pro using original HP cables and they are used in an office automation environment with many hours of screen display. At a resolution of 1650 x 1080 they are fine. Running it at the promised 1920x1080 resolution gives me a massive headache after four hours like clockwork. At 1650x1080 I get six or seven hours. I think HP overloaded the panels on them to emulate 1920x1080. It's IPS with a decent viewing angle and flicker-free TN. They are height, tilt and swivel adjustable and feature USB hubs for daisy chaining. Case and other accessories are fine. I wish I liked her but this headache. Working from home, I can do the same work for 10 hours straight on my 6 year old Dell U2412M monitors without a headache. Panels are MUCH better quality. They cost $288.90 from Revain when purchased from an authorized retailer and on Revain Prime. The 24-inch Dell U2515 that replaced my U2412M is $254.79, also from an authorized Revain Prime dealer. This is the best buy as you get more for less.
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