Model: D4T56AA
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Increase productivity with a companion display for your notebook.
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- The super light and thin HP U160 companion display sets up and folds down in a snap.
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- Ample 15.6-inch diagonal screen size, 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, contrast ratio, and brightness aligns with most traditional notebook screens—without the weight and bulk of carrying a second notebook.
Designed for easy portability.
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- The integrated flip & fold case deploys the monitor quickly, doubles as a stand, and helps protect the display while stored.
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- Lightweight and thin, the modern design slides easily into your notebook carrying case right beside your notebook so you can take it with you wherever you work.
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- The included USB cord stores easily into a built-in pocket on the case for quick accessibility.
Ideal for on-the-go presentations
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- Expand your screen real-estate so you can show and share presentations without crowding around a single notebook screen.
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- Easy setup doesn’t require a second power cord—get up and running quickly with the single USB cord (included) and work at a desk in the office or in a hotel room, restaurant, lobby, or public meeting space.
Earn your environmental stripes.
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- The intelligent, energy-efficient design is built with the environment in mind to help you reduce power consumption.
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- Mercury-Free display backlights, a low halogen design2, arsenic-free display glass, and SmartWay® Transport Partnership (USA only)3 are just a few of the environmentally conscious details built into the display.
Peace of mind, with HP.
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- HP protection includes a standard 3-year limited warranty for the monitor head only.
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- Select optional HP Care Pack Services4 to extend service contracts beyond the standard warranties.
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1 The display is not currently compatible with Intel® Atom™-based processors.
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2 External power supplies, power cords, cables and peripherals are not low halogen. Service parts obtained after purchase may not be low halogen.
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3 Designation based on actions to reduce transportation-related emissions.
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