HP W2207H 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
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| List Price: | $408.00 |
| Price: | $319.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The HP Pavilion w2207h is a 22" wide-screen flat panel monitor with liquid crystal display LCD and thin-film transistor TFT screen. Coupling a wide screen and 720p 1080i high-def imaging, this monitor offers exceptional viewing if you (plan to) use your PC or Macintosh for viewing video. Consider adding an optional TV tuner adapter to your PC and this monitor doubles as a TV monitor. Rated with a 5-millisecond response time, the display offers dynamite performance for fast-action videogame play. The HP Pavilion w2207h comes with a table stand but it is also VESA 100 compatible for use with an optional wall mount. Do more with the w2207h! BriteView Technology enhances clarity and provides brilliant colors 1680 x 1050 factory-set resolution at 60 Hz Video inputs supported - VGA analog signal and HDMI digital signal Supports HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection to prevent transmission of non-encrypted high definition content Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization Display size - 22 (55.9 cm) diagonal and viewable image Input terminal VGA 15-pin D-type connector Scanning frequency - Horizontal scan range 24-82 KHz, Vertical scan range 48-76 Hz Contrast ratio - up to 2000 - 1 Dynamic-Contrast ratio - up to 3000 - 1 Response time - 5 ms (on-off) Pixel pitch - 0.252 mm EMI standard FCC Class B Mounting Standard - VESA 4-hole 100x100mm Unit Dimensions - Height 18.9 x Width 20.5 x Depth 11.3 (48.1x52.3x28.9cm) Weight - 19.8 pounds (9 kg) Box includes Monitor, Power cable, VGA cable, Audio cable, DVI cable, Documentation CD, 1-Year HP Warranty card
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21 in Personal Computers
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Model: W2207H
- Dimensions: 11.38" h x 10.43" w x 20.61" l, 21.75 pounds
- CPU: PowerPC G4 2.1 GHz
- Memory: 2000MB SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 1GB
- Processors: 1
- Native resolution: 22
- Display size: 22
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"
Customer Reviews
Great even for Graphic Artists
I bought this one as my main monitor (set of 2) to have the work in it and leave the palettes in the other one. I was looking for a monitor with glossy screen finish because color and contrast are a lot richer and graphics output tends to be more accurate (after calibration of course) and consistent with media intended to be printed. The monitor really looks nice. It's stylish and brings a lot of modern looks to your desktop. and the adjustable angles and height are a very nice feature. Mine is being handled via VGA and keeping in mind signal's quality 's not gonna be the same as with DVI (not to say HDMI) it still outputs a really nice picture. (this one doesn't come with DVI input so be prepared to buy an HDMI compatible video card if you really want to take advantege of this monitor's technology.
It comes with a CD that includes the pivoting function's drivers and some other things but if you update it you'll get a really functional calibrating software that (in my opinion) works really well (unless you are a "purist", in that case you should buy a pro color calibrating software reanging from $200 to "a lot of money")
Finally. Quite a good product from HP with nice size and a really nice price. The next one in the scale (24 inches wide-screen) is almost $200 more expensive so this one is the perfect mid-range monitor even for the "more than average" user. GO GET THIS ONE!!
Great with a few caveats
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.
Oi Mate this thing is Incredible eh!
At first i was totally in love with the 19inch one but hey i wanted something bigger that had hdmi which the 19 doesnt have.
I have been using this LCD/HDMI monitor for one day and playing Call of duty 4 and Ace combat 6 and to be honest mate, this thing is outta of what i thought it was going to be.
I trully recommend it for Xbox gamers like me that want something awesome to put their eyes on meanwhile playing and at the same time something with a great price!
Thanks a lot For reading Lads!!!



