Re: Recommended computer monitors; intro: my light-sensitivity
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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Recommended-computer-monitors-intro-my-light-sensitivity-tp4035348p4035360.html
What do you think of the
HP P204? It has an LED backlight, 19.4" screen, 60hz, TN (not IPS), 19.4", no touchscreen, and is only $60, with free shipping (from the HP store). It's not
exactly what I'm looking for, but it could meet my most important needs, sans blue-blocking (LED, price, and screen size)—I might take it, if there are no obvious flaws. The reviews are positive, but don't offer information about flicker (and the fact that I can get it directly from HP adds a little confidence to the purchase). Walmart says it's anti-glare. Here is another page with additional specs:
https://www.cnet.com/products/hp-p204-led-monitor-19-5/Here are some others I'm looking at (I saw more, but need to find the links, still):
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PY6SS73/ (Not sure about the refresh rate, and it is portable, but you can plug it in to power it, which is what matters. LED. No touchscreen. 59/60hz. 11.6". Reportedly no flicker issues. $106.99.)
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/7-Inch-HD-IPS-Capacitive-Touchscreen-Display-Monitor-1024-600-Resolution-USB-HD-Interface-Black-Shell-Case-Base-Bracket-Screen-Compatible-Raspberry-Pi/575293008* Elecrow 11.6": No touchscreen, and probably has a regular refresh rate, but otherwise sounds great
* This out-of-stock product (11.6", 10-point touch, IPS, and probably a regular refresh rate):
https://www.seeedstudio.com/11-6inch-HDMI-LCD-H-with-case-1920-1080-IPS-Capacitive-touch-Support-Raspberry-Pi-4-p-4377.html*
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-22vc-21-5-FullHD-1920x1080-LED-LCD-IPS-Monitor/51774002With regard to portable monitors, I only meant to exclude those that you have to charge.