The average cost of an HP flat screen monitor is about one hundred and fifty dollars. They are indeed highly rated and very popular.
Yes. Monitors are standardized, meaning any relatively modern video card should work with any relatively modern monitor.
To find out if you can use an LED flat screen with an HP Desktop computer, your best bet would be to take a look at the computer specifications, or contact HP directly.
Yes most HP computer monitors are TCO certified.
LCD monitors with high pixel densities are more suitable for computer usage than television screens which more commonly use Plasma or CRT screen technologies.
== == LCD's are obviously the main choice. but HP's are really good. They have a nice glossy screen that provide a superior image, however they are light reflective so you can see things in the monitors, versus tft's where they don't reflect light and are easier to see in more light intense rooms :)
Touchscreen computer monitors are becoming very popular today. They are now made by most major computer manufacturers like HP, Dell and Apple, and can be found for sale by retailers that sell computers and monitors such as Best Buy, New Egg, Amazon and eBay.
There are several great models of touch screen computers on the market today. You might want to try a trusted brand like HP. They should last quite some time as they are high quality and there is not much that can break on one.
The new generation of HP monitors provide exceptional picture quality.
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HP makes really high-quality printers, scanners, monitors, and desktops. Dell is a lot better in laptops (HP is terrible in that area), but is also good with desktops. Dell has more computer accessories, and is better with routers.
Currently on the market for touch screen monitors are models: Dell ST2220T 21.5 in $280, Elo Touchsystems E069296 15" going for $65, HP L2105TM 21.5 in from $255. These products and prices can be found at http://www.nextag.com/computer-touch-screen-monitor/compare-html.