In case you didn’t know, HP stands for Hewlett Packard. And this is a company that creates a lot of computer items of all kinds – including TFT monitors. So basically if you want to find a monitor to go with the computer you’ve got, this could be a good brand to consider.
A Selection of the Best Selling HP TFT Monitors
Let’s find out more about them.
What types of TFT monitor do they make?
The HP range is reasonably extensive and most of them have speakers already fitted into the screens themselves.
They also have a range of different sizes on offer and widescreen monitors are also very well represented here. In short, there is an excellent range, if a little narrow.
Why should you choose a TFT monitor made by them?
Well if you hate having separate speakers knocking around on your computer desk, the HP TFT monitors will certainly appeal to you! You can also buy them direct from the site if you don’t want to shop around for any offers elsewhere.
There is even an ergonomic monitor that can be adjusted in many different ways. This has been designed to appeal to all the family, as everyone will have a different prime position for it.
What price ranges do they fall into?
HP TFT monitors have quite a broad price range to be honest. You can start at less than a hundred pounds but the prices go up quite a lot from there.
Obviously the more advanced you want your monitor to be, the more costly it will be to buy. But the selling price is given on their website so you can check that against the prices offered by other sites.
What kind of information can you find on their website?
As soon as you arrive on the home page you will find the list of products down the left side of that page. This automatically pops open to show you the home office items, as these are obviously what will appeal to home users.
For starters you need to opt for ‘desktop and all in one PCs. Once that page loads you will see an option – two, actually – to click on monitors. The one you click on will depend on what system you already have. If you are thinking of starting from new open them both up in new pages.
The next page gives you a lot of information to look through. All the monitors are listed together with a small picture and a small description to give you a first impression. The price is there too and there is a ‘compare’ box that will help you figure out whether you are looking at the right monitors or not.
Click on any title of a monitor to be able to read more. The picture is bigger on this page but you can click on it to open another window with a larger one in it. This is reasonably good quality but unfortunately you cannot zoom in on it.
You will see to the right of the price and order button that you have a selection of documents you can view and download if you wish. The data sheets and manuals are particularly worth looking at, and you can of course download these as well.
Back on the web page though, the specifications are very in depth as well. You might find you don’t need any additional information at all. The chart is provided in a coloured format so all the headings are easy to pick out. You can then read about items such as the display information and the power quite easily simply by taking a look at them separately.
HP has provided a quick, easy and simple site to navigate. You can find what you need easily and they even have a link to discontinued TFT monitors. You might be able to use this to see how far their designs have come!
In conclusion
HP is one of the more familiar names in home computing. As such you would trust it to provide some of the best TFT monitors on the market today. You would be right too, although of course we all have our own preferences.
The HP monitors are designed more for use with their own computers though. They are explicitly labelled to be relevant to their main ranges rather than anything else.
If you have an HP computer and you are wondering if you should treat yourself to a new monitor though, start by looking round their site. It gives you all the knowledge you need.
