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Hazro HZ30W review

General
Monitor type: flat panel
Display technology: TFT (active matrix)
Front panel controls: brightness, power
Features: Hard coating(3H), anti-glare treatment of the front polariser
Dimensions (W x H x D): 70.3 x 52.7 x 16.9 cm
Weight: 11 kg
Available colours: black, silver
Display size: 30 in
Included cables: power, Dual Link DVI
Image
Native resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels
Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Contrast ratio: 1 : 400
Pixel size (dot pitch): 0.25 mm
Vertical viewing angle (max): 178 °
Horizontal viewing angle (max): 178 °
Pixel response time: 12 ms
Video input
Digital video input: DVI-DL
Power
Power consumption in operation: 110 W
Power consumption on standby: 4 W
System requirements / software
Compatibility: DDC/CI
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year RTB (72-hour business replacement service)
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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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