They are IPS panels with high image accuracy and reliability

Jul 24, 2013 12:04 GMT  ·  By

When HP introduced its low-end Z-series workstations, it also launched the Z22i, Z23i and Z24i IPS monitors, which happen to be the first professional monitors of the new Z Display.

HP really didn't go out of its way to make its new monitors all that visually embellished (not counting the actual display panel of course).

Which is to say, it didn't toss in random, cost-adding perks like touch support or color variety, or other unnecessary design elements.

Instead, it gave them a normal stand (albeit with 4-way adjustment) and black frame, so that they may seamlessly integrate into any work environment.

All of them have IPS panels, as we have mentioned before, which means that the viewing angles are very wide, both horizontally and vertically. We'll go out on a limb here and say they are of 178 degrees.

The HP Z22i, Z23i and Z24i IPS Displays also have a high image accuracy. The IPS Gen 2 panels actually deliver a 26% advantage in power savings compared to HP's first-generation IPS screens.

All this while the sRGB color space is covered 95% on the HP Z22i and Z23i, and 99% on the HP Z24i.

For those who haven't guessed it yet, the monitors, in the above order, measure 22, 23 and 24 inches.

Not the largest displays in the world, but enough for business users that want to edit some Auto CAD files, or some other 3D schematics.

Furthermore, the newcomers have ENERGY STAR qualification, EPEAT Gold rating and TCO Certification, which “recognizes innovative products at the forefront of environmental and ergonomic stand design for optimal user comfort.”

HP's Z22i, Z23i and Z24i Displays are already selling, unlike the workstations that will only arrive next month (August 23). They are priced at $239 / €180, $259 / €195 and $399 / €301, respectively.