HP at CES 2019: EliteDisplay E243p with Sure View Privacy Screen, Quantum Dot LCDs
HP will showcase at CES 2019 various new display products including an 27-inch LCD that employs the quantum dot technology, and the EliteDisplay E243p Sure View Monitor that, features the company’s on/off Sure View privacy screen tech.
23.8-inch LCD HP EliteDisplay E243p Sure View Monitor
Next month HP will start selling its EliteDisplay E243p Sure View Monitor that, as the name suggests, features the company’s on/off Sure View privacy screen tech.
Aimed at corporate environments, offices, and public services, the EliteDisplay E243p Sure View monitor's primary selling point is the integrated, user-controllable Sure View privacy screen. Designed to deter off-angle viewing, the privacy screen relies on HP’s proprietary technologies as well as 3M’s optical films. Once Sure View is activated, the display reduces its brightness to 180 nits and horizontal viewing angles to 80°, thus hiding sensitive data from prying eyes of passerbyes or hackers.
The Sure View screen is built on top of what's otherwise a standard IPS monitor. It relies on a 23.8-inch anti-glare IPS panel with a 1920×1080 resolution, 260 nits brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, a 60 Hz refresh rate, a 14 ms response time, and 178°/178° viewing angles.
Connectivity wise, the EliteDisplay E243p has one DisplayPort 1.2 input, one HDMI 1.4 input, and one D-Sub input to maintain compatibility with legacy PCs. The monitor also includes a dual-port USB 3.0 hub.
Sales are scheduled to begin in February for $379.99.
HP Pavilion 27 Quantum Dot
As its name suggests, the new HP Pavilion 27 Quantum Dot display is based on quantum dot technology to offer that more vivid colors than conventional LCDs.
The 27-inch monoitor has a resolution of WQHD (2,560 × 1,440 dots) at 60Hz. It supports a luminance of 400 cd/sq m, a static contrast ratio of 700: 1, 5,000,000: 1 (dynamic), covers the 93% of the DCI-P3 standard and supports HDR.
The display will be released in the United States starting from March, pticed at $399.
HP Pavilion 32 QHD
The HP Pavilion 32 QHD uses a 32-inch VA panel display. It supports a resolution of 2,560 × 1,440 dots / 60 Hz, lumincance of 300 cd/sq m and sRGB 100%.
The display has a DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4 USB Type-C ports.
Sales are scheduled to begin in June in the United States, priced at $379.99.
HP Pavilion 27 FHD
The HP Pavilion 27 FHD is a 27-inch IPS LCD monitor. Basic specs include a resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 / 60 Hz, a luminance 250 cd/sq m and 72% sRGB. It is equipped with a USB Type-C port that supports the DisplayPort AltMode. A full HD web camera pops up on the top of the monitor, and B&O PLAY speakers are found at the lower part of the display.
It will go on sale in March for $329.
Do more with less when you use the ultra-slim HP ENVY USB-C Hub, which includes pass-through charging to your notebook, two USB-A charging ports and an HDMI 2.0 port with 4K resolution support. It is expected to be available in March for a starting price of $79.99.