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HP W2207H 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitorx$279.99
    (69 reviews)
Best Price: $408.00 $279.99
The HP w2207h is a monitor with extreme resolution at 1680 x 1050 for bright, awesome graphic quality. It is perfect for videos, photo editing or gaming on your PC.
MPN: GM757AA#ABA - UPC: 883585267521
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Customer Reviews
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What I wish I knew before...      By ATJGDSJLD71BV on 2008-06-18
As others have written, the visuals on this monitor are excellent, the sound is on the tinny side. I'm writing to cover new ground. I purchased this monitor from Amazon on May 21. It worked well for a week or so, then came the problems. The screen would go black when it was powered up. Unplugging worked for a while, but eventually the monitor went all white. To make a long story short, we called HP and the tech figured it was a bad pixel. In the chain of interviews one woman tech agreed when asked, that they would send a new, not refurbished monitor. When a refurbished monitor arrived, I connected to an HP supervisor and found the full story. When you purchase from an authorized dealer (Amazon is not) there can be a store warranty (eg 30 days, 15 days, whatever the store chooses). If I had purchased from such a dealer,and was over the store warranty a few days, the HP supervisor could have (at their discretion) sent me a new, not refurbished monitor. As it was, HP sent the refurbished model under a manufacturer's warranty. The HP warranty allows them to send a a new or refurbished replacement. It appears to be random, odds are it will be refurbished. This one year warranty on the model purchased from Amazon began not on the May purchase date, rather it is from the January 2008 manufacture date. If I had returned this monitor to Amazon, I would be subject to a 15% restocking fee. Welcome to a rock and a hard place. Failures like this are likely rare, but it leaves us with a refurbished model instead of the new one I paid for. Buyer beware.
Sweet monitor!      By A2Y1WNETD9AYHO on 2008-03-11
This is a sweet monitor! The colors are rich. This is a glossy display .
This monitor has a VGA and an HDMI input - there is no DVI so you need a dvi-hdmi cable if your going to hook it up to your dvi port on your computer's video card , the monitor does not come with this cable... it does come with and hdmi and vga cable.
I hooked my Xbox 360 using the xbox vga cable and it is awesome!
I hooked my computer using the hdmi to dvi cable (bought separately ) .. the button in from allows me to switch screen so both can be up and running using the one screen. You can also change the richness of the colors with a button in front too (photo,gaming,text,etc...) so when your gaming just press the button and jack up the colors ...
The monitor does portrait mode too.
Overall this is a quality monitor for a great price.... only short coming is the hdmi-dvi lack of cable , it should come with it but does not.
Great monitor! BUT....way too many bugs in Pivot and HP software      By A3LKN9GND01EWJ on 2008-03-27
Great 22" monitor in terms of color, display, sharpness, brightness (a little high in factory setting) in the market.
I thought that the pivot feature may be great and may be worth buying this monitor just for that feature. But software bugs drove me crazy in just after 4 days of use. I run vista home premium on my notebook (sp1 now) and the HP auto pivoting software started acting up in just 4 days. Once I removed the HDMI cable and took the monitor away, laptop display was 90 degreed turned and was unusable. Whatever I tried with the HP My display options (manual pivot, choosing 0/90 degree turns etc) none of that worked.
Finally I went to display properties (there is a new tab for Pivot) and chose to put an icon in the tray apart from choosing manual mode). Clicking this icon and choosing pivot options works ok.
Still unhappy with this workaround, hoping for HP to fix their software..
If you don't have a need for this auto-pivot feature and happy with landscape mode this is the best monitor to use.
Update: Still no software update to fix this problem as of date.
There is a workaround: if you take care to put the monitor back to landscape before removing the notebook always, then it will work correctly!
That said, it is a great monitor and I highly recommend this monitor.
UPDATE Sept,7,2008: Upgraded to the latest PivotPro software and boy, do these people know the spelling of QA or testing the software before releasing? If I forget to get back to laptop display before taking laptop away from this monitor in portrait mode, (or if the battery dies so that the laptop goes to sleep mode, when you start again but without this monitor?) you have to waste another 10 minutes to get back your display correctly on the laptop.
So as long as you keep this monitor in landscape (normal 1680x1080) mode, it is a great monitor; otherwise you have to contend with all sorts of software bugs.
Love it!      By A31J5RE7HQA0C1 on 2008-03-18
This is my first flatscreen monitor, and I bought it based on the sharpness of the unit on display. I use it strictly for reading and comparing huge documents, and my eyesight isn't what it used to be. I must say, I got what I paid for. The screen is crystal clear and the unit is gorgeous to look at. I'm computer illiterate, but I was able to install it myself, and it worked right out of the box. (Running XP.) The screen gives off no discernible heat, and it tilts and floats up and down beautifully on its adjustable pedestal. If you watch movies or play games, I would think this screen would be a real winner. I've only had it two days, but I could not be more pleased.
Stunning and stylish display!      By A3KQCIGNW04QO on 2008-03-19
I have this monitor for about a month and I am very impress. Photos and video are crisp and documents are clear. Some people complain about the glossy screen, but I don't have a problem with it at all....in fact it gives videos and photos richer true color. The design is very contemporary and compares to Apple's monitors. I highly recommend this monitor. Do yourself a favor and get an DVI-HDMI cable (not included)....the picture is beautiful! I got the Cables To Go - 40320 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI to DVI Digital Video Cable for $15 on Amazon and it works great....don't be fooled by salesmen and spend $80 on a cable....this one works perfectly!
- 4.5 stars - very good, highly recommended
     By AEGQWVR6KWBV on 2008-07-21
I've had this for 6 weeks. It worked flawlessly right out of the box -- I didn't need to fiddle with the color/brightness/contrast settings at all.
The display's picture and video quality is outstanding with rich colors and deep blacks. When I bought my Dell XPS laptop, I paid extra to upgrade to an LED display, which is better than the standard one. I used to love my laptop's display - until I got this HP monitor!
Text quality is good to excellent, depending on the font and size. Small font sizes are pretty readable, though some fonts aren't quite as crisp as I would have hoped for what, to me, is a fairly high-end monitor.
The included speakers are mediocre at best. If there is a version of this monitor that doesn't have the speakers (but is otherwise identical), then I'd recommend you get that instead.
I really like that you can turn the monitor 90 degrees to portrait mode, and the picture will automatically rotate so that it has the correct orientation. This is great for viewing documents as they would print on a standard sheet of paper.
This monitor has an HDMI input and comes with an HDMI cable. (Those cables are expensive, so it's great that HP includes one!) My Dell XPS laptop has an HDMI output, so that's how I connect. HDMI makes hookup easy, and maximizes picture quality. Most laptops don't have HDMI outputs, but if you have a DVI output you can get a DVI/HDMI adapter, or you can simply use the analog output.
If looks matter to you, I think you'd be happy with the looks of this monitor. The front has a piano gloss black frame around the edge of the display. The side and rear views are nothing special but not ugly like many monitors. I think the monitor looks good, but understated, so it blends in rather than sticks out.
HP sells an "easyclip" kit, which I bought. It includes four accessory holders that clip on to wherever you prefer along the side or top edges of the display. Two of these holders will hold a single photo or piece of paper (shopping list, perhaps). One holds a single flower, or a pen or pencil. And one holds headphones. I like having the easyclip holder kit, but it is definitely not essential. If you buy this monitor, it has a (removable) sticker on the base, advertising the easyclip kit.
If you have a laptop, here's a really useful thing you can do with this (or any other) monitor, depending on your laptop's video card.
After connecting the HP monitor, run both monitors simultaneously. Set either one to be the "main" one (with all your desktop icons and start button), and make the other one the "secondary" monitor. The secondary monitor acts as an extension to the main one. So, for example, you can drag anything from your desktop (say, a browser window that is not maximized) toward the right of the screen. As it starts to go over the right edge of the main display, it starts to appear on the left edge of the secondary display. You can run/view different things in the two displays - at the same time! I find this incredibly useful in my work - it greatly increases the effective screen real estate you have to work with. Very cool! Try it out!
- A great monitor
     By A2T6PVIQBIUEVB on 2008-07-28
I finally upgraded from a 17" CRT to this 22" widescreen LCD. What a difference! The amount of extra space is wonderful and I'm now able to play computer games without feeling that my view is cramped. In fact, the screen is so big, I had to push it all the way to the back of my desk to be able to take it all in without feeling that I had to turn my head to read across the screen.
Some of the positives of the HPW2207h include a nice bright picture, beautiful colors (pictures just 'pop' out), easy control interface, and height adjustment. I was rather surprised to learn during my initial research that many lcd monitors don't have that last feature. I'm limited on height by a top shelf, so it was an important feature for me.
The only drawback that I've seen is that text seems a bit less crisp than it did on my CRT. I don't know if this is a factor of this particular monitor, this particular model, or possibly just they LCD technology in general. The only other LCD I've had experience with is a 17" at work. Whatever is causing it, I know that I do have to adjust my reading habits at times.
I should also point out that I'm currently using a VGA cable rather than DVI, so I'm hoping that the picture will be even better once I upgrade the cable.
I have not tried using the screen rotation because it wouldn't fit in my desk space, so I can't comment on that. In fact, I wish this model had a version without the screen rotation that cost a bit less - I hate paying for technology that I'm not going to use.
I also can not comment on the sound quality of the speakers - I have a wonderful subwoofer and side speakers, so there's no need to hook up the monitor as well.
I have seen some reviews (not necessarily on this site) state that they don't like the fact that this monitor is HDMI when most video cards don't have HDMI output. This was initially a concern of mine as well regarding a future computer upgrade, so I did a bit of research. It is now my understanding that DVI and HDMI are pretty much the same quality signal - the only difference being that the HDMI is also capable of tranporting audio. To get the higher quality digital signal, you just need a DVI-HDMI cable to use with your DVI video card and you won't be losing any quality over an HDMI video card (all other factors being equal). Of course, I will state that I'm not an expert in HDMI and that this is just information I've collated from the web from what appear to be legit sources.
If you pick up one of these monitors, I doubt you'll be disappointed.
- Great with a few caveats
     By A3W3EJKHGYC9VQ on 2008-08-24
We tend not to be at the "bleeding" edge of technology -- usually buy things when they become mainstream or needed as a replacement. We had a really great 20 inch NEC Multisync CRT -- excellent color. It finally failed, so we opted for an LCD monitor. We settled on this monitor because of the great reviews and the Amazon sale price.
The reviewers who gave it five stars were dead on about the image quality. I'm going to cover a few caveats that might be of interest to someone who's had a CRT monitor and is moving up to LCD for the first time.
First, size. Older CRTs typically had a 3:4 aspect ratio while the newer widescreen LCDs will typically have an aspect ratio of 16:9. Since displays are typically measured along their diagonal, a 20 inch widescreen could have a shorter viewing height than a 20 inch normal screen (not quite as bad as it might seem since LCDs typically quote viewable area while CRTs quote the display tube size rather than viewable area). The 22 inch HP has a slightly taller viewing area than the 20 inch old NEC -- perfect.
Video adapter. Our old computer has an old display adapter. The maximum resolution that it supports is 1024 x 768. HP recommends the new display operate at 1680 x 1050. It's a good idea to operate LCDs at the recommended resolution since the LCD has a native resolution -- any other resolution must be emulated with less than perfect results. Make sure your video card supports the recommended resolution. If it doesn't you may want to consider a new video card. If your computer is older, it may use the AGP instead of PCIX video interface. If so, you may need to shop around a bit to find an AGP video card for your computer.
Color. If you owned a really good color CRT, you might be a bit disappointed with this monitor -- the color saturation and contrast ratio still are not quite up to the old CRTs (in my opinion). It could be that a model from a higher price range might compete with the CRTs in this area.
Glare. This model has a high-gloss screen. If your old monitor was located in an area that had a window nearby, the glare might be a little distracting.
Viewing angle. This monitor has good viewing angles --though I think color quality suffers when viewed from more than 45 degrees. For a single user, shouldn't be a problem. If two people are sitting at the monitor (e.g. kids playing) the color may appear a bit off.
Convenience. Much thinner and lighter than a CRT. Reclaims a bunch of workspace.
If you want to use the HDMI cable instead of the VGA cable (unit comes with both), and your video card has a DVI port, you'll need to buy an HDMI to DVI converter (typically a few dollars).
All in all, a great monitor, especially considering the price. In the past, I wasn't impressed enough by LCD image quality to consider one as a CRT replacement -- especially since LCDs used to cost quite a bit more than CRTs. Looks like technology has advanced to the point where LCDs can compete both in price and picture quality.
- Buying Tips For This Monitor!
     By AUOPDLT6D3M3S on 2008-09-20
It's a nice monitor, blindingly bright at first but there are plenty of settings to play with, even the defaults don't seem to bother me anymore.
Now the tips...
Don't buy this monitor for the built-in speakers! They are bearable for computer sounds but make music sound like second-hand music from someone's MP3 player. Just forget it's got speakers.
Don't buy the HDMI/DVI "Cables Unlimited" cable that Amazon lists under "Frequently Bought Together". This monitor ships with an HDMI cable. All you need is an adapter (you can find them on Amazon for less than $5 inc. shipping). Besides not needing the cable, the Cables Unlimited one isn't very good. My cable died overnight after under 6 months. I'd have returned the monitor if I hadn't read the bad reviews of the cable while troubleshooting - it seems a common issue with that cable.
This LCD panel has an optimum resolution. This one is 1680 x 1050. If you only have a VGA video card you can probably find new drivers. I bought a DVI card and honestly can't tell the difference.
- Great Hi-def monitor
     By A1I07CXVEAGDE8 on 2008-04-02
Bought this for use with my Mac Mini and PS3.
I get 1080i settings with the PS3-games and Blu-ray content looks incredibly sharp and clear through an HDMI to DVI adapter.
Mini automatically recognized the default 1680x1050 resolution and has not experienced any issues. Also watch Hi-def TV through an Elgato USB Hybrid, looks clear and sharp.
- Don't Use the USB ports on the side, It blew up my video card
     By A1JH583WIADIH4 on 2008-07-05
I used the usb port on the monitor to power my speakers, VERY Bad Idea.. It toasted my new video card!!!!! The speakers on the monitor are WEAK, But the Picture quality is AWESOME!
- Poor quality control
     By AWQ9I2S92AIJ2 on 2008-09-08
The screen suddenly goes to sleep every 5-10 minutes for no reason, and won't wake up. Occasionally I could wake it up by unplugging the video cable from my desktop, but even this would only work for a few minutes. I was completely disappointed, and returned it to Amazon. Amazon made my return very easy, no question asked. Thanks. They must have had a lot of such returns. HP should stop selling this defective model until the problems are corrected and proven. Their poor quality control has wasted three weeks of my time.
- A great monitor
     By AK4HDKJI6HLDU on 2008-03-25
I got this monitor about 2 weeks ago. It's a great one, both for its ergonomics and its colors and clarity. I didn't install the drivers yet since I've heard bad things about them, so when I rotate it it doesn't switch to portrait. Other than that it's great, highly recommended.
- Almost Perfect
     By A1WAJ227X0BFOO on 2008-06-12
I've had this monitor just over a day, I'm still waiting for my HDMI-DVI cable to get here so I'm using the VGA port. Even with the VGA output it looks outstanding, the monitor is brighter than my 20.1" Dell 2005FPW and obviously larger. The design is sleek and the glossy finish makes it even more attractive. The software is helpful for calibration and the auto-pivot feature seems like it could be useful for certain occasions. Nevertheless, I have four minor quips with this monitor, nothing to really bring about the buyer's remorse but something the future buyer should be aware of.
1. Just about every single specification on this monitor is supposedly better than my Dell...at least on paper. The truth is the the vertical viewing angle is completely overstated, I'd say it's at MOST half of what they say (160). This may not be a factor for you if you sit right in front of your computer all the time.
2. Since my Dell also does portrait mode I expected the monitor to do it just as easily too. However, the fact is you have to raise the monitor to the highest level, tilt it back as far as you can, only then do you have enough space to turn the monitor a full 90 degrees. Doing this every time you wish to switch between landscape and portrait can be frustrating.
3. Since the USB ports are on the left side and portrait is 90 degrees to the right, if you have any wired USB devices connected to the monitor, it's going to fly up along with the left side of the monitor.
4. There is slightly more glare on the monitor due to the glossy finish.
My three year old Dell has a virtually complete viewing angle with no degradation/shift in color/contrast/brightness either horizontal or vertical. The Dell has zero glare, easier shift to portrait mode and supports a wider range for height adjustment. Unless the next iteration of the monitor fixes these minor annoyances, my next monitor will be another Dell.
Having said that, I am not expecting to return this monitor and I believe I will still thoroughly enjoy this monitor for what its worth and it probably IS the best monitor at this price point ($[...])
- Watch out for GLARE...
     By A2CD5ZQ4GX9V0A on 2008-07-13
Hello Folks,
This is an absolutely beautiful monitor. I could not ask for/don't need more crisp definition, faster refresh rate, and/or more vivid colors.
There is one big problem though: GLARE
If you are like me, and have windows behind you, know that you will get enormous amount of glare. That "bright view panel" is acting like a sheet of glass.
I still give it a 5 star rating because it is such a beautiful monitor...but please be mindful of where you are going to have this monitor in relation to nearby lighting.
John
- So far so good
     By A1KBTIKA4CI3J3 on 2008-11-01
Just got two w2207h's yesterday, but not from Amazon.
First I agree with what others say:
- the speakers are inadequate. OK, they stink. Pointless. Worse than the cruddy $10 speakers on the second computer. You have to use the soft menu to change the volume on the built in's, and its not fast, like when your wife is addressing you and you need the sound off NOW. (I am whupped or what?)
- On the recommendation of others, I did not install the HP software, just use the nVidia software driver on one PC with a wicked video card, and the Intel onboard video driver on the other PC, no problems.
- yes it is glossy.
- yes it is set for max brightness, just turn it down if you do not like.
- yes it does not have DVI inputs. You can get away with the VGA cable, until you get a nicer cable.
Somethings maybe not covered:
- you want a video card that can support the monitor's resolution of 1680 x 1050, and supports image rotation. Both of ours could. I would guess any recent nVidia-based card would.
- you have to lift the monitor up before you rotate it, or it will bang on the lower platform. Also, right before it gets to the final position, there is a 'bump' that 'locks' in, it feels like a cable is being stretched.
- make sure you leave a loop of each cable or you will be stretching a cable, since you will not be able to tell the difference.
- using the nVidia or Intel driver, I first rotate the image then rotate the monitor. Windows XP gives you about 15 seconds to click on "Yes" to accept. If you rotate the monitor first, you have 90° mouse action.
Feels 'solid', no 'bobble-head' feeling with these monitors.
No bad pixels on either monitor.
- BEAUTIFUL MONITOR!!!
     By A1SRPDFV0VE19X on 2008-03-30
This is a great monitor. The colors are great, everything is just peachy.
Follow up: Oct. 11, '08
Its been about 8 mos. since I bought this monitor and it's working great. I use it as my TV and my desktop. Everyone who rolls thru my house and sees my computer says that my monitor is the s**t! It's big enough for me to be able to have several windows open at the same time. For example, when I do research I can have AOL in one window, Live or recorded TV in another, and word document in another. the screen is big enough to fit all three windows in at the same time. I'm doing it right know as I write this message. Really! I'm watching the Simpson's and writing this message. It's a great monitor!
- Great monitor
     By A191JS88VLD696 on 2008-04-06
simply great monitor, works well with my mac, display is great and it works smoothly with ps3 too, i love this monitor, the speakers of the monitor are decent. all and all good buy
- A Fine Monitor
     By A1Y2QUQVAP3WR9 on 2008-04-17
I use this monitor with a Mac Pro and love it. You should calibrate it with the Apple Display System Preference to get the color profile you like. After that forget it. The monitor adjustments all work with the Mac. No dead pixels, good stand, nice appearance. I am using a HDMI to DVI cable to connect to my Mac Pro. You can use a VGA to DVI adapter also as the supplied cable has a VGA connector on it.
- HP w2207h monitor highly recommended!
     By A3PL5988R1R82H on 2008-04-20
I first found this monitor based on the price. And after reading reviews from others, could not believe it would be as good as they were saying for the price. They were right! This monitor is absolutely beautiful in its picture and quality. If I could afford it, I would purchase a couple more and forever get rid of standard monitors on all my machines.
The screen is clear, bright and very configurable. Multiple modes, auto contrast features with the touch of a button and being able to flip it vertically are kick butt nice. It was easy to hook up and setup although I did have a problem installing the HP drivers. That does not take away from the hardware though in any manner.
Games look just awesome on this thing and it easily keeps up with high end framerates. I had never seen screens look so nice before. I can now run games in resolutions I had never seen and it is almost like each game is a new game just because of how crisp and nice they now look.
If you are looking for a monitor, this is the way to go. I cannot recommend any better.
- H P excellent product
     By A1Y9UL3TX3WCPC on 2008-04-26
HP W1907 19" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD MonitorHP W2207H 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor two very good monitors i would recomend any body to purchase them.
- Gorgeous!!!!!!
     By A24IRV74W50Y5K on 2008-04-27
I got this monitor to watch movies, play games and work, I have been using it for 2 months now and it is just perfect, I can read text very clear and get a magnificent view when playing games or watching movies, I think is the best monitor you can get for the price.
- So far so good!
     By AAHAUUBCA47YS on 2008-06-02
I don't normally post comments but this is a good enough monitor to leave a post for. I have recently went through some expensive monitors. My most expensive was the 24 inch Gateway HD-LCD monitor. At the time, I paid $600 for it and it laster less than a year before dying. I have only had this HP for about a month but I have had no problems and I have a feeling that it will last a lot longer than my gateway did. The funny thing is, I have had all kind of namebrand computers, laptops, monitors, etc. (My most expensive computer was an Alienware desktop ($3,500). I was home the other day and I looked around and for the first time...I noticed that all my computer equipment were HP's. I didn't mean to buy all HP stuff but it just happened that way over time. I am currently using a HP laptop, HP printer, and now a HP LCD monitor. That must say something that HP is doing something right. :-) I hope this monitor lasts and I though bigger was better but if you are buying this for mostly gaming or movies, bigger isn't always better. (Especially if you are sitting at a desk) My Dad has a 32 inch lcd monitor and its so big it hurts my eyes after playing for a few hours. My 24 inch did the same thing, especially at night. 22 inches is all I need to sit at a desk and play the 360.
- Very Good Image Quality
     By A2CSU2ZCQLLV1T on 2008-06-06
I bought this monitor on the strength of the good reviews for it. The image quality merits the praise-- clear, bright, vivid colors and bedrock stable. I thought that the pivot feature might come in handy too, since I do a lot of word processing. While it has worked well for me (no bugs-- I am running XP Professional), when rotated to the vertical configuration the top of the display is so high as to be a little uncomfortable for me to look at for long. No matter. Now I just leave it horizontal and narrow the window. The display is big enough that I don't feel like I'm really giving anything up. In fact, I now often display two windows side by side because it is wide enough to be comfortable doing so.
In addition, the monitor is very attractive just sitting on my desk without power and I really like how well the positioning adjustments work-- the nicest I've seen in my (limited) experience.
The speakers are OK, if you don't care too much about sound quality. Without a subwoofer, though, I'll stick with my old set of Altec Lansings.
I first ran the display using an analog connection with perfectly satisfactory results. I have since purchased a DVI to HDMI adapter (about $5) and am using that with the included HDMI cable. If the display is better as a result, it is apparently lost on me!
All in all, a good value for the money and I have already recommended it to several friends.
- Great Monitor Great Price
     By A57AJ9QHHMBS0 on 2008-06-06
I've had this monitor for about 2 days now and I can't begin to express how happy I am. It's big, wide and handsome =} Great color. Great for movies and games. Comes with a HDMI and DVI cable. Haven't used speakers or USB.
- Makes my computer faster!
     By A2XJSN43U7UV3R on 2008-06-08
I am using a MacBook and OS X 10.5. This monitor is awesome. It makes my computer FEEL faster because I feel so much more productive. The image is clear, bright, and crisp.
The feature that me and my wife like the best is the rotation feature. You can rotate the monitor and tell OS X to rotate the image...and voila! You now can read an entire web page on one screen without scrolling!
I only have two minor beefs. First, with the construction does work too smoothly; that is, I have to push, pull, and coax the monitor into turning, raising, rotating, etc. This makes me a little worried because I feel like I shouldn't have to apply that much force to the monitor. Second, it'd be nice if the monitor could communicate with my computer and automatically rotate the image.
Other than that...this thing is AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWESOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME!
- Excellent Buy
     By A3P381JT7HZUHD on 2008-07-07
This is an excellent monitor. I bought it as the second 22" monitor in my office and is superior to the Gateway monitor I bought several years ago in every way. The colors are bright and vibrant, the rotating stand is excellent and allows great height and tilt adjustments. Finally the dual DVI / HDMI inputs allow for further flexibility, I have one connect for my CPU and another for my PS3, though it may be used as a display for a separate system as well.
- returned item
     By AL1FF4Z91QISC on 2008-11-02
I returned the product, (HP 22 inch monitor) unopened as I found a similar if not better (22 inch 1080 monitor) for $75 less. I use Amazon whenver possible as the service has been excellent, However,as a retired senior on a fixed income, I have to shop carefully. The HP monitor that I returned was my first choice as I was replacing an HP 20 inch monitor with a 22 inch monitor.
Ruel Wilson
9825 HWY 199, Gasquet Ca. 95543
707 457 3822
- At this price, you can't find a better monitor
     By A1QBHCSKKSZ8PB on 2008-11-11
This monitor is an excellent choice at this price point (@ $245 special). Visually, it compares to the best of the best (even Apple monitors, which are better, but this compares admirably). The speakers are worthless, but you shouldn't be buying this for sound. This monitor is all about good looks and stunning rendering. It has vivid colors and brightness (I don't think I have ever seen a monitor that can get this bright). It has fantastic response times for gaming and video. It is adjustable (tilt/rise/lower - you can even make this thing rotate for viewing) and is aesthetically pleasing with a black and silver base/monitor that is very easy to fit on most desks and/or spaces. I've been looking a long time for a good wide screen LCD monitor and researched the competition pretty well. When considering specs and beauty, this is the most bang for your buck that you will ever get (@ $245 special). Merry Christmas to myself! ;)
- This monitor rocks!!
     By A2T5CWYY7DWTXE on 2008-04-19
This monitor is as beautiful as it is functional. The super glossy look extends onto the black outer frame of the monitor. The picture is excellent whether watching DVD's or using it to work on two to three different apps at a time.
The stand is again beautiful. I'm not ashamed that my clients see the back of this thing. The stand seems to be almost a floating elbow type of joint. It raises and lowers with a simple push in whichever direction you want. I like that it also pivots, so you can view things in letter or landscape mode - good for reviewing documents with clients.
There are built in speakers, which are terrible, but seeing as I wasn't even expecting speakers, I wasn't too disappointed. There is no S-Video input, but that shouldn't cause any problems for future applications. The HDMI input is nice.
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| Product Features |
- Panel type: 22 in Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor w/BrightView Panel
- Full Ergonomics / Height Adjustment, Swivel and Tilt
- 1680 x 1050 Resolution and 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 5 ms response time
- 24.2 Lbs (WxLxH) 11.38" x 20.61" x 10.43"
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