If the new Apple 27-inch monitor won't cut it..HP has a new 30-inch beauty.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 7:14PM 
HP’s ZR30w carries an MSRP of $1,300, and depending on your perspective, that’s either a king’s bounty compared to what lower end 23- and 24-inch monitors run, or a veritable bargain considering you could have spent three or four times as much for the same size display not all that long ago.
Pitted against other 30-inch displays on the market, the ZR30w is one of the least expensive models around. And unlike your other components, it’s probably not going to become obsolete in 6-12 months, so we tend to view the price point as a positive in this case. Barring any manufacturing defects or unfortunate acts of God, a quality monitor can potentially last several years without being any worse for wear.
The ZR30w comes capable of delivering 4.1 million pixels and a staggering 1.07 billion displayable colors, enough to cover up to 100 percent of the sRGB and 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color ranges.
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