Conclusion
I don’t know where to begin. The De-branded 25” HP monitor surprised me in every aspect of all the tests. The market is inundated with tons of different monitors with different styles and this is one of the best monitors I have tested and used in a long time.
I’m amazed at the features that HP has jam-packed into this monitor, from the True HD at 1080p with a HDMI hookup to the 60,000:1 contrast ratio. The thing that surprised me the most was the built in speakers. They were impressive compared to most of other built in speakers. They even reach pretty high volumes unlike the usually ultra quiet speakers built into most monitors. One thing they didn’t include with this monitor was a built in microphone. The monitor proved to be great in gaming and general use with its 3ms response time. Although it’s one of the biggest monitors in size on the market it doesn’t seem to take up too much real estate on the desk. Overall the Monitor was just pure greatness.
The De-branded HP 25” Monitor can be found on geeks.com for $200 Overall Thinkcomputers.org gives the HP De-branded 25-inch HD Widescreen LCD Monitor a 9 out of 10 score.

Pros:
– Size
– Vibrant colors
– 1080p Resolution
– Multifunctional
– Great backlighting
– 16:9 aspect ratio
Cons:
– No HDMI cable
– No DVI cable
– No Vertical adjustment

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interesting that the part number and all the price links are for the 23 inch model???
those are all the ads on the site. if oyu go to page 2 and then last picture you will see that it is a 25″ monitor
What kind of panel does this use? IPS, TN, PVA?
Did you do any kind of input lag tests?
Pretty fluffy review compared to xbitlabs, anandtech, etc. Oh well. Might as well be another copy-and-paste from the marketing brochure. 🙂
price too high I'll wait 30 inch or 32 inch to come and pay 600$+ for 32
most people now days will go for a 14 inch monitor, which is pretty sizable and you can find them on reasonable price
http://www.hpd530.com
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