
The 58-inch (diagonal) HP md5880n ($3500) is the smaller of HP's two new 1080p sets. It's a striking design, all in black (the HP 720p sets are silver and black). The one styling glitch was a slightly blotchy paint finish on the side-mounted speaker grilles, visible in the right lighting at certain angles. HP also sent along the optional stand with the reviewed set, a handsome piece in itself that matches the size and style of the set perfectly.
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