
In all its huge glory.
The HP LP3065 in CNET's monitor testing lab.
Showing off its size.
Behind the 23-inch Acer H235H.
Height adjustment.
The panel in its lowest position.
Height adjustment No. 2.
The panel in its highest position.
A wide monitor needs a wide footstand.
I didn't have a quarter handy, so I used a DVI adapter to show scale.
Viewing angle.
Straight on viewing angle.
Viewing angle No. 2.
Viewing angle from below. That floor was kinda dirty...
Viewing angle No. 3.
I guess someone may want to view an image from this angle...maybe?
Three DVI inputs.
Why settle for just one, or two?
A carrying handle.
Honestly, this thing is so heavy and well, huge, that a carrying handle on the back doesn't really make such sense.
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