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hi

i have a question...

in es series  of hp monitors mention these model have technicolor certified technology..

but in new series of hp monitor like fw didn't mention that...

i need to know this means in fw series this technology dosn't exist ??

and even though fw series came after es series(in fact i think they are next gen of es series) the color accurate must better than before generation!!..ok??

so please tell me which model has accurate and deep colors?

thanks...

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@mehdy_z, I always believe that newer is better because of the increase in technology!  So, yes, I agree with you!



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@mehdy_z , welcome to the forum.

 

I reviewed more than 24 HP monitors of every resolution and none of them mentions Technicolor Technology.  I believe that it has been replaced by 4K (3840x2160) Ultra High Definition).  You need to look for a monitor that has a resolution of at least 2560x1440 @60Hz.  A 4K (3840x2160 @ 60Hz)  monitor would be even better.

 

I have a 4K (3820x2160 @ 60 MHz) monitor connected to my computer with a DisplayPort and it has beautiful color.

 

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thanks for reply👍

maybe in Specifications don't mention in hp sites (in some country obviously mention that) but on box of these products and bezel say that...

but that's not important anymore because  by a lot of searching in internet finally i cloud find a video on youtube that compared a 22fw with a 22er (this model has technicolor technology too) and that review obliviously emphasize the 22fw has better and accurate color...

by the way...i am right ok??

the es models is newer than er series and f-fw series  must be  next gen of es....right??

 

 

 

 

 

 
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@mehdy_z, it appears from the unboxing that you are correct.  Here is the monitor advertisement in the UAE:  https://www.amazon.ae/HP-22ER-Frameless-Widescreen-Anti-Glare/dp/B07N7C6DJ7

 

It does mention "With Technicolor Color Certification, color accuracy is assured every time."  However, here is an advertisement from HP in the US:  https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05150341

 

As you will see, they use different terms to describe the color.  We don't use the term Technicolor in the US.



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thanks for respond again...

with these explanation i think 24fw must be better than 24es(specially in color quality) because it newer than 24es....agreed?

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@mehdy_z, I always believe that newer is better because of the increase in technology!  So, yes, I agree with you!



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ok....so i go for a 24fw...

Thank you for your time....👍🌹

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