HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor



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HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor

Product Description

From editing home videos to creating business documents, everything looks better on the full HD, high-performance HP x2301 Micro Thin LED Monitor. This 23-inch diagonal LED monitor delivers dazzling images, and its striking translucent base with brushed anodized aluminum accents looks great in home or office. This HP monitor also saves on space with its ultra thin profile and features tilt adjustment for a comfortable view. The HP x2301 Micro Thin LED Monitor with BrightView technology has an 8,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and supports Full HD 1920 X 1080 resolution. It also has VGA- and HDCP-supported DVI-D and HDMI connectivity. LED backlights provide quicker "switching" time and faster performance and a 3ms GtG response time helps reduce blur and ghosting. This LED monitor also helps reduce environmental impact - it's ENERGY STAR 5.0 qualified and has mercury-free LED backlighting to reduce environmental impact. It also features arsenic-free display glass and recyclable plastics and packaging.


  • Micro thin design saves space
  • Sophisticated, eye-catching looks
  • Full HD 1920 X 1080 resolution


HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor Reviews


HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor Reviews


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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great monitor, especially for video. And it looks COOL!, June 30, 2011
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Andy in Washington "Andy" (The Evergreen State) - See all my reviews
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This is a 23", 7lb monitor (actual diagonal measurement 23") with a tiltable (-5 to +15 deg) screen. It has a inputs for VGA, DVI and HDMI, and the input can either be auto-switched or user-selected. The auto-switch seemed to work fine with one active input- I never tried it with two active at the same time.

The front panel contains the usual power on button and the menu and selection buttons-but the backlights can be disabled! One less annoying little LED that is always on. There are no other ports of any type.

The monitor looks cool! It is very thin-maybe slightly less than half the thickness of a deck of cards and has a nice dark grey/black finish that seems to resist fingerprints somewhat. The base is fairly small, and the monitor appears top-heavy. It doesn't fall over, but I'd be careful about bumping it. Since I live in an earthquake zone, I'll probably figure a way to secure it so it can't fall over.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good monitor for text and graphics, September 20, 2011
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Tangible Data (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor (Personal Computers)
I have a MacBook Pro and I wanted to add a monitor to it. My primary use is for text and sharp graphics (the display of music editing software, like GarageBand, which shows images of waveforms, etc. I went to a store and had the sales associate put on a web page that had the text and lines that were a realistic test for my use since the usual display was of photographs. I do not play games on my computer, nor use it as a TV. Photo editing is a secondary use. I learned that most of the monitors there had an anti-glare surface, which is a basically a rough surface on the display which does two things: it causes light that is reflected in the room to be diffusely reflected from the screen, and, it also reduces the sharpness, slightly but noticeably, of the image because you are viewing the image not through a smooth surface, but a rough surface, which causes the light, both reflected and transmitted (through it) to be diffused. The down side to a smooth (glossy) surface monitor... Read more
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars HP x2301 failed after 6 months, September 16, 2012
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This review is from: HP x2301 23-Inch Micro Thin LED Monitor (Personal Computers)
I purchased this monitor directly from HP and I was happy with it for the first six months at which point the DVI port failed.

When I called HP technical support I was connected to their SmartFriend services and they asked me for a credit card number even though the monitor was still under warranty. I asked if I would be charged in the event that the problem turned out to be with the x2301 and I was led to believe that I would not so I gave them my credit card information.

The technician insisted that the problem was more than likely with my computer and did a restore back to a checkpoint about 12 hours earlier. That didn't fix the problem so we swapped over to a VGA cable and the monitor worked. We also established that another monitor worked O.K. when connected to the same DVI port. So the problem was clearly with the DVI port on the monitor.

At that point the technician suggested that I switch my x2301 to the VGA port and use the DVI port on my... Read more
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