Review: HP Z25n

Review: HP Z25n

By Chuong Nguyen

Review: HP Z25n

Introduction and design

HP brings flair to its display lineup with the introduction of slim side bezels on the Z25n ($529, £350, AU$729). Slim bezels enhance the visual appeal of the color accurate screen, making a multi-monitor setup appear seamless.

HP’s near-bezel-less display comes in several different sizes, ranging from 22 inches to 27 inches. Our review unit has a 25-inch diagonal viewable area.

The styling of the display is similar to Acer’s S277HK, but Acer opts for a more modern aesthetic in a form over function design ethos. As an office-centric monitor, the Z25n, which features an articulating stand and adjustable base, competes more directly against the Dell UltraSharp 25 ($569, £377, AU$787), ViewSonic VP2772 ($899, £596, AU$1,243), and the BenQ SW2700PT ($599, £397, AU$828).

Design

Like many other office monitors, the HP Z25n is only available in a matte black finish. This makes the Z25n unassuming on a desk, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing as black helps frame your creative work and allows you to focus on the content and color.

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Out of the box, you’ll notice that the display area dominates the monitor, and that the top, left and right …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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