Should be released in February and March, respectively

Jan 4, 2012 20:01 GMT  ·  By

In addition to a pair of different computers, HP has prepared a trio of displays, only two of which can perfectly be defined as kin.

Out of the three monitors that HP has created for businesspeople, the two that can be called siblings are HP LV1911 and LV2011.

Armed with LED backlighting and affordable prices, the LCDs (liquid crystal displays) have response times of 5ms and dynamic contrast ratios of 3,000,000:1.

The HP LV1911 is the smaller of the duo, at 18.5 inches, while the LV2011 measures 20 inches in diagonal.

Their arrival will be in March, 2012, and their prices are of $125 and $135, which translate into 96 Euro and 103 Euro, respectively.

The third and, one might say, most important of the new monitors is the 23-inch HP Compaq L2311c.

This is not to say that it will have more customers or that it is superior to the others.

The reason this item stands out is its purpose as a Notebook Docking Monitor.

Bearing the name of HP Compaq L2311c, it connects to any notebook so long as the portable computer is equipped with an USB 2.0 or 3.0 port (the display has its own USB cable).

What's more, the HP Compaq L2311c features its own Ethernet connection and a 720p HD webcam, plus the HP MyRoom business edition software.

An extra element buyers may find useful is the Cyberlink YouCam webcam tool that simplifies video communication with coworkers and clients in any location.

HP will start shipping the HP Compaq L2311c 23-inch Notebook Docking Monitor sooner than the other two.

February is when the US will receive it, for the price of $319, 245 Euro based on exchange rates.

Besides monitors, HP also released the Omni 27 All-in-One and the Pavilion HPE h9 Phoenix gaming desktop.