1.
2.
Note:
To drive the ZR30w monitor, the system must meet the following requirements:
Host Graphics Card: Must be able to provide a resolution of 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz (check host
QuickSpecs)
a. Note for graphics cards with DMS-59 interface - to drive the ZR30w with DMS-59:
Graphics card DMS-59 output must have DisplayPort support (check QuickSpecs)
Examples of cards that do not have DisplayPort support: Radeon 6350
Examples of cards that do have DisplayPort support: FirePro 2270, NVS 300
DMS-59 to DisplayPort Adapter Cable
Customer must order XP688AA DMS-59 to Dual DisplayPort adapter cable
Use DisplayPort cable from adapter to ZR30w
Interface Cable: Must be DisplayPort or Dual-Link DVI cable (HP Dual-Link DVI cable has green
colored connector shrouds on both ends).
Panel
Type
30-inch Wide-Aspect Active Matrix TFT (thin film transistor)
Viewable Image Area
(diagonal)
76,2 cm
(30.0 in.) widescreen; diagonally measured
Screen Opening
(W x H)
64,4 x 40,3 cm
(25.4 x 15.9 in.)
Panel Type
S-IPS (H2-IPS technology for improved energy efficiency)
Resolution
2560 x 1600
Aspect Ratio
16:10
Viewing Angle
(typical)
Up to 178° horizontal/178° vertical (10:1 minimum contrast ratio)
Brightness
(typical)
*
370 nits (cd/m
2
)
Contrast Ratio
(typical)
*
1000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
(typical)
*
3,000:1
Response Time
(typical)
*
7 ms (gray to gray); 12 ms (on/off)
Pixel Pitch
0.2505 mm
Backlight Lamp Life
(to half brightness)
40,000 hours
Color Support
1.07 billion colors
Color Gamut
Size vs. NTSC
Coverage of sRGB
Coverage of Adobe RGB
102% (CIE 1931)
100% (CIE 1976)
99% (CIE 1976)
*All performance specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP's component
manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower.
User Controls
Buttons or Switches
Input select, brightness up, brightness down, power.
User Controls
Brightness, input selection, power.
Signal Interface/
Performance
Horizontal Frequency
100 kHz
QuickSpecs
HP ZR30w 30-inch S-IPS LCD Monitor
Technical Specifications
DA - 13635 North America — Version 9 — January 29, 2013
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