Zotac H55-ITX Review - The World's First mini-ITX H55 Motherboard
AnandTech
28 February 2010
Summary: Contrary to DFI’s P55 MI-T36, the H55-ITX focuses less on overclockability and more on packing as many features as possible onto its miniaturized surface.
Excerpt: For the average business-class user, extra RAM, a faster processor or a more powerful video card won't necessarily increase work efficiency or productivity.
Pros: Wonderfully Large Wide Screen, 3 DVI input connections, Fast pixel response times, Vibrant, even colors, 92% color gamut, 3-year warranty
Cons: Pricey, No rotation to portrait layout, Somewhat clunky base
Excerpt: Aimed squarely at the working professional, the 30-inch HP LP3065 monitor provides fast response times, a high 2560 x 1600 resolution and deep, rich colors.
Pros: Vibrant, rich colors and deep blacks; sharp text reproduction; fast reponse rate; USB Hub
Cons: Video processing handled by video card; lacks a media card reader
Summary: The HP LP3065 offers stellar performance, but its lack of adjustment features and connection options makes its high price difficult to swallow.
Pros: Great performance, Fantastic colour reproduction, High brightness, Wide viewing angle, You can rotate and adjust the height of the screen
Cons: High price tag, No video-adjustment options besides brightness
Summary: The HP LP3065 offers stellar performance, but its lack of adjustment features and connection options makes its high price difficult to swallow.
Pros: Great performance, Fantastic colour reproduction, High brightness, Wide viewing angle, You can rotate and adjust the height of the screen
Cons: High price tag, No video-adjustment options besides brightness
Summary: The HP LP3065 offers stellar performance, but its lack of adjustment features and connection options makes its high price difficult to swallow
Pros: Great performance, Fantastic colour reproduction, High brightness, Wide viewing angle, You can rotate and adjust the height of the screen
Cons: High price tag, No video-adjustment options besides brightness
Excerpt: At more than £200 less than its nearest competitor, the LP3065 is a bargain. On performance alone, it would sit at the back of our bunch, but for creatives with modest...
Pros: Very low cost. Performance good enough for video applications.
Cons: Print pros will need more than the LP3065 offers.