Hewlett Packard HP L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor Download Drivers and Utilities

Available 2 files for HP L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor
Company
Hewlett Packard
Categories
Monitors
Model
Hewlett Packard HP L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor
Description
L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor - HP L1750 LCD Monitor Driver
Operating Systems
Windows 2000-XP 32-64 bits-Vista 32-64 bits
Language Driver
English International
Version Driver
1.00 Rev. A
Size Driver
448Kb
File Name
sp36891.exe
Date
12 Sep 2007
Info
Release Notes

This package contains the HP Display Installer program, which automatically
detects the Microsoft Operating System that is running on your computer and
installs the corresponding .INF and .ICM driver files that are used to
configure the 17-inch HP L1750 LCD Monitor.

The setup information, or .INF file, defines monitor resources used by
Microsoft Operating Systems in order to ensure monitor compatibility with the
graphics card installed in your computer.

The image color matching, or .ICM file, is a color data file that is used in
conjunction with graphics applications to provide consistent color matching
from monitor screen to printer, or from scanner to the monitor screen. The .ICM
file is only activated from within the graphics applications that support this
feature.

NOTE: For the Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition,
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional
x64 Edition, Microsoft Vista Home Basic 32 and 64 Editions, Microsoft Vista
Home Premium 32 and 64 Editions, Microsoft Vista Business 32 and 64 Editions,
and Microsoft Vista Ultimate 32 and 64 Edition Operating Systems, Microsoft
Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certified monitor drivers are installed.
Company
Hewlett Packard
Categories
Monitors
Model
Hewlett Packard HP L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor
Description
L1750 17-inch LCD Monitor - HP Display Assistant Utility
Operating Systems
Windows 2000-XP 32-64 bits-Vista 32-64 bits
Language Utilities
English International
Version Utilities
1.41 Rev. A
Size Utilities
16.8Mb
File Name
sp39857.exe
Date
7 Jul 2008
Info
Release Notes

This package contains the HP Display Assistant Utility for the supported HP
monitor models. The HP Display Assistant Utilty is a monitor control and
calibration program that offers an easy step-by-step process for obtaining the
best overall picture quality.

Monitor performance can vary due to the graphics card, host computer, lighting
conditions, and other environmental factors.

To get the best image on a monitor, it must be adjusted for the unique setting
where it is placed. Unfortunately, the manual controls available to tune the
image often prove to be challenging. Proper adjustment (tuning) requires an
easy-to-use program that provides a step-by-step process to obtain the best
overall picture quality.

The HP Display Assistant guides users through the tuning process with
easy-to-understand instructions and background patterns designed for each
monitor control. The display settings for each user can be saved, providing an
easy way to select display characteristics in a multi-user environment, or to
save multiple defined presets for a single user based on content and ambient
lighting.

The HP Display Assistant enables monitor adjustment and color tuning using the
Display Data Channel Command Interface (DDC/CI) protocol. All adjustments to
the display are controlled through software to eliminate the need to use the
monitor on-screen display (OSD). HP Display Assistant runs in the background
and can be accessed through the Task tray, Start menu, or by right-clicking in
a blank area of the desktop. The HP Display Assistant enables quick, accurate
tuning of the display, with the ability to easily save and use monitor
configurations that are best suited to the user.

The HP Display Assistant has two modes of operation: Wizard and OSD mode. The
preferred method of use is Wizard mode, which provides a step-by-step process
to accurately calibrate the monitor. OSD mode enables changes to any single
monitor setting without stepping through a predefined sequence. This method is
less accurate than Wizard mode, but enables easy access to any monitor
adjustment.
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