I purchased an HP LP3065 off of ebay, new in box (not refrub) for $1025 shipped with the 3 year warranty. I felt it was a bit risky, but purchased from someone that had sold quite a few of them on ebay and it worked out. Beautiful monitor!
HP LP3065 from ebay, make sure you get it with the 3 year warranty. It's cheaper then the DELL 3007WFP-HC usually, but has more inputs and possibly better quality control. I've had one for 1 month now and can't recommend anything else.
Yes the HP is IPS, uses the same panel as the DELL 3007-WFP HC.
I got mine for $1025 shipped from Ebay (user: digitalave), it was new in box with the 3 year warranty. I think it retails for $1300-$1400 on HP's site. I've seen some go for as low as $800 without a stand. There are a few up...
I finally was able to give my HP LP3065 a run last night with COD4, it's amazing. The monitor doesn't have any dead or stuck pixels, color is uniform, no backlight bleed. The only negative is a bit of shimmer on white backgrounds, this is normal for the 30" IPS panels from what I understand...
I finally was able to give my HP LP3065 a run last night with COD4, it's amazing. The monitor doesn't have any dead or stuck pixels, color is uniform, no backlight bleed. The only negative is a bit of shimmer on white backgrounds, this is normal for the 30" IPS panels from what I understand...
Hi Karl,
The monitor has arrived, but I haven't been able to run it yet :( I just completed putting together the new workstation and I'm now waiting on Windows Vista to download from Technet so that that I can load an OS. Right now I don't have a system with Dual Link DVI until the new...
If you are interested in the DELL 3007WFP-HC, you may consider the HP LP3065. The price is a bit more, but I've seen several new ones with 3 year warranties being sold on Ebay for around the price of the DELL.
I've got one coming in this week and will post what I think when I have had a...
I've got the HP LP3065 coming next week, will post some thoughts when it gets here. Primary use of it will be development with a secondary use for gaming.
It's pretty standard for retailers and manufacturers not to allow returns of monitors with a certain number of stuck / dead pixels. The policies are usually based on the number of stuck / dead pixels and where they are in relation to each other. I wouldn't call the other guys corrupt frauds...
I'd exchange it. I went through 3 exchanges before I got the "perfect" LCD. Not really looking forward to doing that again, but a second LCD is needed :)