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    HP LP2475w Panel

    Can someone please confirm if the HP LP2475w monitor uses a H-IPS or an S-IPS, because a lot of people say that the newer ones use H-IPS panels but the HP spec sheet says that they use an S-IPS.


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    Re: HP LP2475w Panel

    I did here the new one is S-IPS, but probably same post you saw it at, i do know the new Dell has the neext revision of the original HP panel, so perhaps its just using the same one as the new Dell.

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    Re: HP LP2475w Panel

    This point is debated here, keep an eye on it and hopefully we will get an update





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    Re: HP LP2475w Panel

    I'd also like to know the answer to this.

    Why, oh why, couldn't they have used a new model number.. ~~

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    Re: HP LP2475w Panel

    I uses the newer IPS type. The problem with both this monitor and the Dell U2410 (which uses a newer revision of the same panel) is that a large percentage of them are prone to a green tint on the left and a pink tint on the right, which is visible on a white background. Unfortuantely, if you ever have to swap your monitor out under warranty, you tend to get one of these monitors as the replacement. It's a flaw in LG's quality control (LG are the company who supply the panels). If you can avoid getting one with the green and pink tint they're pretty good monitors.

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