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HP's DreamColor Z32x is a massive, professional 4K display

The DreamColor Z32x is aimed at artists and creative types who demand accurate colors.

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HP's Z display line is aimed at creative professionals, with a focus on color accuracy, high contrast ratios and wide viewing angles. When the DreamColor Z32X arrives this summer, it'll be the biggest entry in the Z line yet: its 31.5-inch IPS panel serves up a 4K resolution. There's currently no word on price, but you can expect to pay dearly for all of that screen real estate.

The Z32x offers a total of four inputs: HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort and Mini-DisplayPort. And you can use the monitor's picture-in-picture mode to view all four of those feeds simultaneously. HP DreamColor technology will also be brought to bear here, and will reportedly offer 99.5 percent coverage of the AdobeRGB color space, and 100 percent of the sRGB colorspace.

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A pair of HP's Z27n narrow-bezel displays. HP

HP has also announced a slew of narrow-bezel displays, each with a bezel that's about 60 percent narrower than the models they're replacing. The Z27n, Z25n and Z24nq measure 27 inches, 25 inches and 23.8 inches, respectively, and have a resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels. The Z24n has a 24-inch display, with a resolution of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels. And finally there's the Z24nf, a 23.8-inch display with a 1,920-by-1,080-pixel resolution. These displays should be available in June -- check below for all of the pricing details.

HP narrow-bezel display pricing

US ($)UK (£)AU ($)
Zn27n 649443848
Z25n 429293560
Z24n 379259495
Z24nq 379259495
Z24nf 299204391