Quick Specs

QuickSpecs
HP DreamColor Z24x G2 24-inch Display
Technical Specifications
c05477860 DA 15913 - Worldwide Version 2 July 19, 2017
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Eco-Label Certifications &
declarations
This product has received or is in the process of being certified to the following approvals
and may be labeled with one or more of these marks:
IT ECO declaration
US ENERGY STAR®
TCO or TCO Certified Edge
EPEAT® Gold registered in the United States. See http://www.epeat.net for
registration status in your country
Energy Consumption
(in accordance with US
ENERGY STAR® test method)
115VAC, 60Hz
230VAC, 50Hz
100VAC, 50Hz
Normal Operation
18.57 W
18.25 W
18.65 W
Sleep
0.48 W
0.52 W
0.47 W
Off
0.23 W
0.28 W
0.23 W
Heat Dissipation*
115VAC, 60Hz
230VAC, 50Hz
100VAC, 50Hz
Normal Operation
63 BTU/hr
62 BTU/hr
63 BTU/hr
Sleep
2 BTU/hr
2 BTU/hr
1 BTU/hr
Off
1 BTU/hr
1 BTU/hr
1 BTU/hr
*NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated based on the measured watts, assuming the service
level is attained for one hour.
Additional Information
This product is in compliance with the Restrictions of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) directive - 2002/95/EC.
This HP product is designed to comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC.
This product is in compliance with California Proposition 65 (State of California;
Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986).
This product is in compliance with the IEEE 1680 (EPEAT) standard at the Gold
level, see www.epeat.net
Plastics parts weighing over 25 grams used in the product are marked per ISO
11469 and ISO1043.
This product contains 19.0% post-consumer recycled plastic (by wt.)
This product is 98.6% recycle-able when properly disposed of at end of life.
Packaging Materials
External:
PAPER/Corrugated
1265 g
Internal:
PLASTIC/EPS (Expanded Polystyrene)
900 g
PLASTIC/Polyethylene low density
110 g
RoHS Compliance
HP, Inc. is committed to compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations,
including the European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive. HP’s
goal is to exceed compliance obligations by meeting the requirements of the RoHS Directive
on a worldwide basis. By July 1, 2006, RoHS substances will be virtually eliminated
(virtually = to levels below legal limits) for all HP electronic products subject to the RoHS
Directive, except where it is widely recognized that there is no technically feasible
alternative (as indicated by an exemption under the EU RoHS Directive).