Business users who spend eight or more hours a day staring into a computer screen know the value of a desktop monitor that can cleanly display small text while offering a variety of viewing positions.
HP's lightweight EliteDisplay S14 delivers surprising specs and sleek lines for a business-minded travel monitor. It's a nifty second-screen complement for midsize laptops outfitted with USB Type-C ...
When HP first sent me the EliteDisplay S14, I really wasn't sure how I was going to be able to write a review. I mean, it's a 14-inch portable screen; how much could I write? But then I fell in love ...
Remember how awkward it used to be connecting a laptop to an external display? Each device would typically need a power brick, you'd have to fasten a DVI cable on both ends, a 3.5mm audio cable was ...
At CES 2019, HP is launching a fleet of new monitors and a new all-in-one PC. The new monitors target discerning enthusiasts who want a solid, attractive, color-accurate monitor at a reasonable ...
This week the folks at HP have introduced a relatively large new IPS LED backlit display aimed at taking on "extra-wide" viewing angles in several different computing environments. This monitor is ...
HP released their latest Full HD monitor, the EliteDisplay E231. Aimed at business users, this new 23-inch monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000;1 contrast ratio and 250 cd/m2 ...
HP has added a number of new monitors towards its EliteDisplay line of products. This involves four products, all IPS panel based available in 27, 32 and 43-inches. All the screens get an Ultra HD ...
With the EliteDisplay S14, HP Inc. says there are a couple of "firsts": the company says the device is the first 14-inch USB-C portable display on the market, as well as the company's first portable ...
Business users who spend eight or more hours a day staring into a computer screen know the value of a desktop monitor that can cleanly display small text while offering a variety of viewing positions.
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...