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The HANNspree HT225HPB is a 21.5-inch Full HD (1920x1080) touchscreen monitor featuring PCAP multi-touch technology, a durable 7H scratch-resistant surface, and an ergonomic stand with 15° to 70° tilt adjustment. Its 178° wide viewing angles and anti-glare film ensure vivid, comfortable viewing in professional environments. Connectivity includes HDMI and DisplayPort, making it a versatile, sleek black display solution for modern workspaces.
Brand | Hannspree |
Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 49 x 29.9 cm; 3.95 kg |
Item model number | HT225HPB |
Manufacturer | HannsG |
Series | HT225HPB |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of VGA Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 24 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.95 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**R
Brilliant screen...
- I've only had this display for about 4 day's now, but even in that time, I can say the screen quality is very good.- Seem's to work very well with Windows 10. No obvious conflicts noted.- Even tried using it with some Steam games which to my amazement, almost all worked very well also.- I'd recommend scaling Windows 10 up to 125% in the settings screen (just type "make everything bigger" in the windows search bar) - it seems to be much easier and clearer to click on things once you do this.- Is mountable to a monitor arm (which I have done), and much easier to control as your can have the screen in more positions). I've not tried the built in stand the screen comes with, but it feels very sturdy.- Overall build quality seems very good also.- In terms of fingerprint marks on the screen, I really can't see anything at all when the screen is turned on and in use, but it is quite noticeable when the screen is turned off (which does not affect or bother me at all).- Another nice feature, is the built in screen controls such as the power button and settings menus are also a touch based panel built into the screen (not required, but nice feature and in-keeping with the overall display).- The touch element is very responsive and accurate. I've owned a previous touch screen monitor which was infrared based and was no where near as good as this Hanns. G model.- There is very little bezel on the monitor, so the screen real-estate is fantastic and not hindered by an awful bezel which steals pixels, unlike most monitors I've owned previously.- Netflix/gaming quality is very good also. Colours nice and bright in my opinion. (I don't use any photo/video editing so unable to comment if it would be suitable for any professional/enthusiasts if used for this purpose).- Works well with apps such as "Hue" for smart lighting controls (Philips Hue Smart Lighting).- Even considering purchasing another one in the future.Edit : I could not get the touch to work with a Macbook (early 2015) running High Sierra when testing, but it did function as a basic display. (but it's always been difficult to get a touch enabled screen with most Mac OS products, not something Hanns.G is responsible for in my opinion).
P**S
A great all rounder.
This is a really good display for general use. I’ve got it set up as my second screen to my laptop. Touch screen is a game changer, just remember to plug in the touchscreen usb lead with the big square end on it to make it work! A nice bit of kit and well worth the money.
U**R
Great touch screen. Great quality for an excellent price.
Got this for controlling a digital mixer recently. Multitouch was a requirement as was a screen of at least 20”.This arrived promptly, was well packaged and up and running within minutes. The screen is nice and bright, driverscwere installed without even noticing, touch response is sensitive and fast although the more fingers you use the slower it gets. Not sure if this is the fault of the screen or the low spec micro PC I’m using to control it.The screen works well all in all - certainly amazing for the money - although its menu buttons are placed in an annoying location: since they're touch screen, it’s easy to accidentally press them when working on certain areas of the screen and next thing you know, you’re in about the brightness/contrast settings!
D**S
Brilliant - it has given a new lease of life to an aging 15inch non-touch laptop
I have used it every day since I bought it six months ago. I am very pleased with it indeed.I thought I was faced with retiring a 15inch non-touch laptop from 2010 and buying a replacement for this rather desk-bound computer.- But giving it this large [21"], decent resolution [1920x1080], touch-sensitive screen has enabled it to take over all my desk-bound jobs leaving my smartphone & tablets free to do the mobile stuff.- So spending £200 on this enables me to delay spending £1000 on a replacement computer for, hopefully, five years.It has both a VGA input & an HDMI one so I have the old computer permanently connected through VGA [& USB for touch] and I can connect the others by HDMI whenever I have a suitable task for them- I also have the HDMI cable permanently plugged in the monitor and I just leave its end dangling unused for most of the time.- I do not need to mess around unplugging the VGA or the HDMI from the back of the monitor.- The monitor automatically shows whichever connected computer is set to use an external display.- If a particular task requires it I take the USB lead out of the aging 15inch laptop and plug it into whichever other one I'm connecting [but not all their large-screen tasks need touch so I probably only do this once or twice a month]. I don't have to do any setting up, touch starts working with whichever computer I put the USB lead into [naturally, I connected it to each one in turn when I first got it so I could get the drivers installed ready for eventual use].
D**S
Great P&P touchscreen but controls are not fat finger friendly
As a display its fantastic and seems to handle a decent frame rate for games and it really is plug and play with MS Win10 - however... The touch controls for the monitor itself (on/off, menu etc) are annoyingly too close to the touch panel itself and I often find myself activating the menu with my fat fingers when using the windows tray, or anything else in the bottom right hand corner in fact.I would much preferred to have had actual buttons and relocated to the bottom of the monitor instead of the fancy touch controls.Though I can’t complain about the price I give 3 stars because I have to adapt the way I work to get by the issue explained.
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