I'm writing about the HP 20kd, size 19.5". I've only used it for a day, but I have a pretty good impression of it. It's quite bright, I even had to reduce the contrast and brightness settings, so it's becoming more consistent to my old monitor that I use next to it. It's also sharp and clear with text. On the "Standard" color setting, colors appear a bit desaturated, yellows in particular appear quite dim. Also, yellows have a slight green tint. I had to do my custom RGB -Adjust settings to get something that looked reasonably balanced (although my eye isn't calibrated so I have no objective way of measuring color accuracy.) HP drivers not installed, it's possible colors could improve, when using their ICM file I also tried the warm and cool color settings but found them too warm/cold on the lower right corner and on the rec hten edge screen there are small lights. It's only really noticeable when I have a black or very dark screen. I bought it for general office use and it should be fine for that, but I don't want to watch movies on it or use it to edit photos etc. Physically it would be more convenient if it had an HDMI input - does it really increase the cost in 2020? My last point of criticism concerns the location of the entrances at the bottom on the back. If you're using a stiff, heavy DVI cable with a ferrite core, it won't work as well, as it needs to be bent slightly to fit the monitor's DVI connector. This puts a strain on both the cable and the monitor connection.
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