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Skybuck Flying
Hello,
The HP LCD L2335 monitor is a widescreen 1920x1200 monitor which also has a
90 degrees rotating future so it can be used in portrait mode.
However when the monitor is in landscape mode the monitors is hanging 0.7
millimeters "rotated".
In other words:
Left side of monitor is located 15.5 centimeters from the table.
Right side of monitor is located 16.2 centimeters from the table.
So that's a difference of 0.7 millimeters. (0.027 inches for americans )
It's not a lot but it's still an inperfection. Maybe it was caused by
transport damage, there was some damage on the foam.
Or maybe it's simply a mounting sloppyness or maybe it's just the mechanism.
The moral of this story is to point out that some features can also be or
have a hidden drawback.
I don't really use the 90 degrees rotating feature. Maybe sometime I might
use it in the future... but then again maybe not.
So for future purchasers I would recommend not to add to much weight to such
a feature.
This is not really a usefull feature... at least not for me.
However I did see a book-accountant which did have a portrait mode
monitor... he-he, matter of taste I guess.
However don't be fooled... such a widescreen monitor as mine is HUGE when
rotated 90 degrees.
And it feels rather really small horizontally when rotated
I did try it once it was kinda funny... I actually played civ3 conquest with
it.
Oh well I guess it's a nice feature to have after all... who knows it might
come in handy.
However it's my job as a consumer to report all inperfections.
So there you go
Bye,
Skybuck.
The HP LCD L2335 monitor is a widescreen 1920x1200 monitor which also has a
90 degrees rotating future so it can be used in portrait mode.
However when the monitor is in landscape mode the monitors is hanging 0.7
millimeters "rotated".
In other words:
Left side of monitor is located 15.5 centimeters from the table.
Right side of monitor is located 16.2 centimeters from the table.
So that's a difference of 0.7 millimeters. (0.027 inches for americans )
It's not a lot but it's still an inperfection. Maybe it was caused by
transport damage, there was some damage on the foam.
Or maybe it's simply a mounting sloppyness or maybe it's just the mechanism.
The moral of this story is to point out that some features can also be or
have a hidden drawback.
I don't really use the 90 degrees rotating feature. Maybe sometime I might
use it in the future... but then again maybe not.
So for future purchasers I would recommend not to add to much weight to such
a feature.
This is not really a usefull feature... at least not for me.
However I did see a book-accountant which did have a portrait mode
monitor... he-he, matter of taste I guess.
However don't be fooled... such a widescreen monitor as mine is HUGE when
rotated 90 degrees.
And it feels rather really small horizontally when rotated
I did try it once it was kinda funny... I actually played civ3 conquest with
it.
Oh well I guess it's a nice feature to have after all... who knows it might
come in handy.
However it's my job as a consumer to report all inperfections.
So there you go
Bye,
Skybuck.