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Screen size: 19'', Aspect ratio: Widescreen, Technology: TFT active matrix, Brightness: 300 cd/m², Contrast ratio: 1000:1, Dot pitch: 0.29mm, Maximum refresh rate: 60Hz ...
Add to my saved listWhat is the Product Score ? The product score is an objective rating for relative product quality provided by alaTest. The scale is from 0 - 10 where 10 is the highest and 0 the lowest.
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 1496 reviews of HP W-07 Series Monitors( W1907 , W2007 , W2207 , W2407 ) from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.85/10. Comparing these reviews to 55330 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 96/100 (or 9.6 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Boasting plug-and-play operability, HP's budget offering in the flat-panel LCD monitor stakes is the £149, 19in wide HP w1907V model.It's not the biggest screen out there, but if economy of space and finances is an issue, the HP w1907V is worth further c
Verdict: It's not the biggest screen out there, but if economy of space and finances is an issue, the HP w1907V is worth further consideration.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The 22in HP w2207h has all the features you could want in a good monitor.
Verdict: Overall, if the HP w2207h finds its way into your home or office, you'll most likely be happy with it. Just be prepared to buy a DVI adaptor.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: This is a well price, full featured LCD display with good physical adjustments and good image quality.
Pros: Easily navigable menu Great image quality
Cons: Bezel absorbs fingerprints No DVI adapter
Verdict: The display sits in a thin (about 1-inch) glossy black bezel with rounded edges. Unfortunately, you can easily smudge the glossy finish with fingerprints when adjusting the display. Though the w2207h doesn't have a headphone jack, it does include a set of
Read Full ReviewReview summary: HP has been making a name over the past couple of years in the high end of the monitor sector, with impressive 30in and 26in models. While prices are high, so is product quality - and prices are typically either comparable to or lower than Apple's own. So
Pros: Versatile design with portrait mode and good height and tilt adjustment, clean and clear glossy panel, unique styling
Cons: Monitor stand doesn't work reliably, relatively expensive, styling won't suit everyone
Verdict: Video performance was competent. A video mode turns up the contrast to extremes, which can lead to smearing. A more neutral setting worked more successfully. Overall, the gloss finish may win you over. But more objectively, there isn't a great deal else h
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