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HP W1907
User Reviews for HP W1907
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Reviewed by: rusblue
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Strengths: Well packaged. Connected , adjusted resolution and hit auto set , worked like a charm
Weaknesses: Speakers were ok - nothing to brag about
Overall Evaluation: It's a much brighter and nicer screen. The video colors are vivid and has a stylish design. Text and images are very sharp which reduces or eliminate the eye fatigue experienced while working on non-TFT LCD monitors for long periods of time. Overall a pretty decent monitor.
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Reviewed by: savingeye
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Strengths: Monitor, picture quality, rigid contruction
Weaknesses: Speaker system is subpar
Overall Evaluation: Really like the product, however the integrated speaker is very tinny. Will not recommend if you are wanting to watch DVDs or use as a media entertainment. The monitor itself had great picture quality and resolution. For the price is a great purchase, specially if you are getting on a combo deal, but budget to get a speaker system to supplement your experience.
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Reviewed by: dare_devil
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Strengths: Good picture quality, nice contrast ratio, DVI input.
Weaknesses: No HDMI support, the stand could be designed better, the location of connection ports couldn't be worse.
Overall Evaluation: I like the looks of the monitor. I am not a big fan of widescreen aspect ratio for PC. I am using it in 4:3 ratio so it's a waste some real estate. Looks like my PC does not support the native resolution of the monitor, therefore, the text is not as clear. However, when I hook it up to my laptop then the monitor performs a dot by dot scaling which looks amazing. i can't figure why it doesn't do the same with the desktop PC. I heard comments about the weak speakers but the sound is loud enough for a monitor. The monitor has it's separate volume control from your PC. May be that's the setting others users need to play with to crank up the volume. One think where HP fouled is the location of the connecting ports. It's hard as hell to get to the speaker port once the monitor is assembled.
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Reviewed by: aceskull
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Strengths: Great Perfomance, bright, gray to gray scale, no dead pixel
Weaknesses: stand
Overall Evaluation: I love this LCD, it's 10x better than my old 17" LCD. The clarity of this LCD is really amazing. Gray to Gray to scale is better than most avg. LCDs. I hardly see any ghosting effects. Watching movies is really nice. I really recommend this LCD, the only thing I didn't like is the stand only pivots doesn't go up or down, otherwise its cool. 4 out of 5
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Reviewed by: levilie
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Strengths: Clear,Sharp and Bright Images.
Weaknesses: Nothing
Overall Evaluation: The text is sharp, the images are bright, and the color quality is really Great...The Set Up is very Easy too...the Built in Speakers is a Plus...Its worth purchasing. I highly recommend this product.
HP w1907 19-Inch Wide-Screen LCD Monitor Review
- The w1907's 19-inch wide-screen silhouette bears a familiar resemblance to its bigger (22-plus-inch) w-series siblings, but it's less adjustable. Still, with above-average text quality and built-in speakers, it's a good all-purpose display.
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