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Hazro HZ30W review

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harry78

harry78
Norfolk
Member since: January 2008

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Monday 14 January 2008, 12:00 AM

New Refurbishment complete with the HZ30W - AWESOME


We were in the lookout for upgrades to our 22" widescreen TN displays. Had a look at the 30" ACD and Dell but this beauty stood out (we bought 16 units!!). Its the Ronseal of monitors - does exactly whats expected of it and nothing more. Would have liked USB ports because of our setup - you have to crawl under the desk to get to the PC. We're looking to calibrate ours so any ideas on which one would to use? I was looking at the Spyder2Pro?? Don't agree with the CR suggested as 400:1 - that's obviously incorrect. Overall, highly recommended.

Service & support 9 9.0
Design 9 9.0
Image Quality 10 10.0
Features 8 8.0

9.0

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Spectacular

Hazro HZ30W



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Overview

Hazro HZ30W

Editors rating
Rating: 7.8
Verdict

This is a very high-quality 30in. monitor, both in terms of display and build. It's low on frills, but sells at a lower price point than the competition. A good choice for graphics professionals or anyone requiring a lot of screen space.

Typical price

£ 780

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