HP is bringing back its affordable Dreamcolor monitor with a factory calibration that ensures a professional-looking color grade.
HP’s Z-Series line of Dreamcolor reference monitors was very popular due to its affordable price tag and its built-in color calibration routine. Sadly, after Panasonic, which provided the IPS display screens, stopped making them, HP was forced to discontinue the design.
But the Z-Series is back—mostly—with the HP DreamColor Z32K G3 4K USB-C Display. And while the new model comes calibrated at the factory, it does not have a color calibrator built-in like the second generation did. According to HP sources, future models may return the built-in feature once the company can secure a supply of panels that meets its standard of quality.
Author: James DeRuvo
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