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When curved ultra-wide monitors first appeared a few years ago, many users wondered if they were a solution to a problem that didn't exist. That was until gamers got hold of them. Now, they've become the display of choice for enthusiasts thanks to their l...
Large screen with ideal 2300R curve, Clear and detailed image, Accurate color, No-nonsense styling and premium build quality, USB-C, 10-bit color...
Below-average contrast, No gamma options, Lack of FreeSync & input lag means gamers may want to steer clear...
While gamers will decry the HP Z38c's lack of FreeSync support, this display is clearly meant for the workplace. Getting work done takes on a whole new meaning on a monitor this large. Once you try it, you won't want to go back to a "tiny" 27” flat panel...
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Most people don't want to spend $1,000 on a monitor. It's not an easy thing to justify when you've already spent at least that much on your gaming rig or laptop. Yet the size and quality of your monitor can have a larger effect on your workday or gaming s...
Sleek industrial design, Beautiful, accurate colors, Highly adjustable stand, Good connectivity...
No FreeSync support, No speakers...
Yes. The HP Z38 is big, beautiful ultrawide monitor that ties the Dell Ultrasharp 38 for the best of its kind...
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Large format 4K displays with the conventional 16:9 aspect ratio are the obvious choice at the higher end of the PC display market. But not actually the only option. Enter the new HP Z38c, an ultra-wide, slightly curved computer monitor with a not-quite 4...
Huge panel for productivity, USB C connectivity, High quality chassis...
Mediocre pixel pitch, No HDR support, Limited gamut support...
In this age of HDR and high fresh displays, the HP Z38c is a relatively old school proposition, despite its superwide aspect ratio and curved panel. It doesn't offer support for HDR content, nor can it be driven at really high refresh rates. It's also wor...
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Dude, seriously, who needs a 38-inch display? The obvious answer is me. HP's z38c is a 38-inch ultra-wide curved professional monitor sporting good color accuracy and an effortless display. But ultra-wide? Isn't that better for gaming? At first, I wasn't...
I really enjoy the minimalist look; not having to stare at a slew of buttons and LED lights and dials. For control, the on-screen menus are easy to operate with nested menus, and get you to switch between sRGB and Rec709 presets easily enough, as well as...
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We receive a lot of inquiries regarding the never-ending debate of ultrawide versus dual monitors for productivity or gaming. Honestly, it should always come down to personal preference and budget which are two of the main factors we use to decide when sh...
Ultrawide Monitor, Dual Monitor...
Big and unified screen real estate, Less cables and clutter, Great aesthetics, Less distractions, Can allow multiple apps in a single workspace, More affordable, Defined work space, True full screen for multiple programs, Flexibility in arrangement...
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When curved ultra-wide monitors first appeared a few years ago, many users wondered if they were a solution to a problem that didn't exist. That was until gamers got hold of them. Now, they've become the display of choice for enthusiasts thanks to their l...
Large screen with ideal 2300R curve, Clear and detailed image, Accurate color, No-nonsense styling and premium build quality, USB-C, 10-bit color...
Below-average contrast, No gamma options, Lack of FreeSync & input lag means gamers may want to steer clear...
While gamers will decry the HP Z38c's lack of FreeSync support, this display is clearly meant for the workplace. Getting work done takes on a whole new meaning on a monitor this large. Once you try it, you won't want to go back to a "tiny" 27” flat pa...
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The HP Z38c is a beautifully-designed business monitor that comes with an immersive screen and a bespoke industrial look that suits sophisticated professionals. The screen size makes this model perfect for a single display solution for multitasker...
The HP Z38c is a superb 38-inch ultrawide option for professionals who want to streamline their work by multitasking. The IPS screen doesn't require calibration out of the box save for lowering the default brightness, so just about any users will love the...
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Having a wide curved display increases production. Ever since I've placed the HP Z38c Curved Display on my desk, I've been able to edit videos faster, write more quickly, and become more productive...
Massive display for increased productivity, 100% sRGB color gamut, Plenty of adjustability options, Easytouse menu...
No builtin speakers, Expensive...
Overall, I'm pleased with the HP Z38c Curved Display. Instead of placing two large monitors next to each other on my desk, I like having one seamless curved ultrawide display instead. The color accuracy is also excellent for creators who work with a lot o...
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storagereview.com Updated: 2019-12-02 00:24:21
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The new 37.5-inch HP Z38c Curved Display is HP's widest curved monitor to date. It has an impressive 21:9 aspect ratio inside a minimal bezel, which is touted as world's overall thinnest profile in its class, measuring just. 25" at the edge. Designed for...
The HP Z38c curved monitor excels when it comes to improving workflows and productivity, offering a ton of real estate with its 37.5-inch screen; users can easily fit two windows (along with a few other smaller ones) on the screen. Though the display does...
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Chris Monlux Mon, 01/29/2018 - 10:53am If you want to get more space for your workplace and make all of your friends drool, you should look in to the HP Z38c. If you are looking for a monitor that is both impressive to look at and to use, the HP Z38c...
Antiglare coating, 21:9 aspect ratio...
Not full UHD resolution tall...
The HP Z38c is a 21:9 aspect monitor that's 37.5 inches wide. It's a great workspace for video editors, though it's only UHD resolution wide, not tall.RECOMMENDED USERS:Indy and Enthusiast filmmakersEvent and Home video shootersYouTubersCommercial and Cor...
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