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Title: HP W2007
Verdict: Get a first look at HP's new 19-inch wide-screen LCD.
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77/100 |
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Title: HP w2207 LCD monitor
Pros: The HP w2207 LCD monitor showed the strongest overall performance in its class; sharp new design; screen can swivel to portrait mode; reasonable price; HDCP-compliant.
Cons: HP's My Display software is buggy and needs refinement; HD video still better on a TV.
Verdict: If you can look past a few minor issues, we can think of few people who would be unhappy to own HP's new w2207 LCD. Its attractive design, outstanding overall performance, and approachable price tag make this one of our favorite 22-inch screens to date.
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76/100 |
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Title: HP w2207
Summary: A flexible 22-inch widescreen display that pivots and offers some nice multimedia extras.
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Title: HP w2007
Pros: Beautful picture; attractive design; 5ms response rate; attractive price
Cons: Lacks USB inputs; DVI cable is not included
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75/100 |
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Title: HP w1907 Flat-Panel Display Review
Pros: Very-good-to-excellent performance; good gray-scale, color handling; powerful speaker volume
Cons: One-year warranty; subpar software for screen adjustments within Windows
Verdict: The w1907 is a stunningly designed monitor, but its real appeal lies in its performance.
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Title: HP w2007
Pros: Very good overall performance. Attractive design. Affordable.
Cons: Lacks A/V connections. Some backlight bleeding.
Verdict: The HP w2007 is a slick-looking 20-inch widescreen display that delivers solid performance at a reasonable price.
Summary: Although the HP w2007 won't bowl you over with its features, this 20-inch display provides a winning combination of affordability, performance, and stylishness.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP w2207
Pros: Exceptional colour reproduction, Can be viewed in portrait mode, Built-in USB hub
Cons: Noticeable purple fringing on text, Some noise in dark-grey colours, Screen is too reflective
Verdict: The only problem with this monitor is its reflective screen, which can be a bit of a nuisance in a well-lit environment. Apart from that, its colours and luminance were exceptional in all our tests. It's well-suited to viewing and editing photos, as well
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80/100 |
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Title: HP W2007v
Pros: Styling; image quality
Cons: No DVI input; no webcam; no speakers
Verdict: The HP W2007v is the ideal monitor for anyone on a budget. It's sorely lacking any interesting or useful features, but if you can live without the extra frills, it'll make a great companion to your PC
Summary: HP has brought its consumer-friendly 'make the computer personal again' approach to its monitors with the good-looking, zero-frills W2007v. This 20-inch TFT screen might lack extras such as an integrated webcam, but its low price and good image quality ar
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70/100 |
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Title: HP w2207
Pros: Attractive design; 1000:1 contrast ratio; USB 2.0 hub; portrait & landscape screen modes
Cons: Unimpressive 2-watt speakers; somewhat spendy
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85/100 |
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Title: HP w2207
Verdict: Introduction Let's be honest: we like big displays. Given the choice between any two computer LCDs, we would almost invariably take the larger display - provided that price isn't an overriding concern, naturally. That being the case, and looking at the c
Summary: HP sent us their 22" w2207 LCD. The glossy exterior is certainly eye-catching, but how does it perform?
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Title: HP w2207 22in LCD Monitor
Verdict: There's a great deal to like about the HP w2207. It offers market leading design, superb adjustability and has all the features a display should. Image quality is generally excellent, however it comes with the notable caveat that it sometimes struggles wi
Summary: Can HP stake a claim for a slice of the 22in LCD pie? Andy finds out.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP w2007 Review - Monitors
Pros: Attractive looks, Strong overall image quality, HDCP compatibility lets you watch protected HD movies
Cons: Less than stellar HD movie playback quality, HP's software continues to be a work in progress
Verdict: It's a little shy on features, and we wouldn't recommend the HP w2007 for HD movie watching. Then again, we wouldn't suggest you use any 20-inch LCD for that purpose. What we did like was the overall image quality of this display, which we found outstandi
Summary: hp w2007 review: It's a little shy on features, but we did like the overall image quality of this display which we found outstanding, and it's ultimately what saves the monitor.
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77/100 |
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Title: HP w2007
Pros: Attractive looks, Strong overall image quality, HDCP compatibility lets you watch protected HD movies
Cons: Less than stellar HD movie playback quality, HP's software continues to be a work in progress
Verdict: It's a little shy on features, and we wouldn't recommend the HP w2007 for HD movie watching. Then again, we wouldn't suggest you use any 20-inch LCD for that purpose. What we did like was the overall image quality of this display, which we found outstandi
Summary: It's a little shy on features, but we did like the overall image quality of this display which we found outstanding, and it's ultimately what saves the monitor.
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77/100 |
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Title: HP w2207
Pros: Pivoting panel, Attractive design
Cons: Weak speakers, Relatively large footprint
Verdict: Though pricier than most of its rivals, this 22-inch wide-screen LCD display offers an attractive design and such extras as a pivoting panel and USB ports.
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79/100 |
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Title: HP w2007 (3 mice)
Pros: Affordable; glossy, wide screen; integrated speakers; very good text legibility.
Cons: No height adjustment options; mediocre viewing angle; no color controls; rear-facing speakers might annoy co-workers.
Verdict: Setting up the display was easy enough. It weighs just over 13 pounds, and I had no problem snapping the unassembled base into place and lifting it up to its resting spot. The wide-screen display features a one-inch, glossy black frame with rounded corner
Summary: Hewlett-Packard's w2007 20-inch display is a good all-around wide-screen monitor with interesting features like built-in speakers and a shiny, high-gloss screen.
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60/100 |
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Title: HP w2207 22in LCD monitor
Verdict: The HP w2207 has a lot to offer, including sharp text and good design. And if you want to personalise your monitor with lots of adjustments, it deserves a serious look.
Summary: The HP w2207 is one of the better-designed 22in widescreen LCD monitors we've seen, earning extra points for its easily adjustable double-hinged base and for its strikingly good looks.
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Title: HP w2007 20.1in flat-panel monitor
Verdict: The HP w2007 is a 20in display that's a good all-around widescreen monitor with interesting features such as built-in speakers and a shiny, high-gloss screen. Its limited viewing angle and lack of colour controls might not please picky photographers and d
Summary: There are two big trends in the desktop LCD display business, and the 20in Hewlett-Packard w2007 offers both: widescreen designs and high-gloss screen coatings.
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Title: HP W2007
Pros: Attractive looks; strong overall image quality; HDCP-compatibility lets you watch protected HD movies.
Cons: Less-than-stellar HD movie playback quality; HP's software continues to be a work-in-progress.
Verdict: It's a little shy on features, and we wouldn't recommend the HP w2007 for HD movie watching. Then again, we wouldn't suggest you use any 20-inch LCD for that purpose. What we did like was the overall image quality of this display, which we found outstandi
Summary: HP's new 20-inch wide-screen LCD is very similar to its larger cousin, the W2207, offering the same core specs including 1,680x1,050 (WSXGA+) resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5-millisecond pixel response time, and a 300cd/m2 brightness rating. Both dis
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77/100 |
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Title: HP W1907
Summary: HP's new 19-inch wide-screen LCD is very similar to its larger cousin, the W2007, offering the same core specs including a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5-millisecond pixel response time, and a 300cd/m2 brightness rating. The W1907 features a lower native resol
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Title: HP w2207 LCD monitor
Pros: The HP w2207 LCD monitor showed the strongest overall performance in its class; sharp new design; screen can swivel to portrait mode; reasonable price; HDCP-compliant.
Cons: HP's My Display software is buggy and needs refinement; HD video still better on a TV.
Verdict: If you can look past a few minor issues, we can think of few people who would be unhappy to own HP's new w2207 LCD. Its attractive design, outstanding overall performance, and approachable price tag make this one of our favorite 22-inch screens to date.
Summary: HP's new 22-inch LCD, the w2207, is a striking update in design and functionality to its mainstream line of computer LCDs. Borrowing visual cues from its new TouchSmart PC and Pavilion desktops, this sleek, black, wide-screen monitor will aid the overall
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76/100 |
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Title: HP w1907 19in flat-panel monitor
Pros: OSD menu is easy to access and navigate, displays text really well
Cons: Built-in speakers are not adequate for multimedia purposes
Verdict: Better-looking than many monitors, the HP w1907 would fare decently at a business, a home office, or at home for personal use, while adding some style to the desktop.
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70/100 |
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Title: HP w1907 19in flat-panel monitor
Verdict: Better-looking than many monitors, the HP w1907 would fare decently at a business, a home office, or at home for personal use, while adding some style to the desktop.
Summary: The HP w1907 is an LCD monitor with built-in speakers that sports fewer physical adjustments than larger HP models, but is capable for home and office use.
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70/100 |
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Title: W1907 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor
Pros: Good-looking monitor, Downloadable display-settings software
Cons: Primitive cable management, Tilt-only adjustment
Verdict: Better-looking than many monitors, the HP w1907 would fare decently at a business, a home office, or at home for personal use, while adding some style to the desktop
Summary: LCD with built-in speakers sports fewer physical adjustments than larger HP models, but is capable for home and office use.
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80/100 |
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Title: W2007 20" Black / Silver Widescreen LCD Monitor
Pros: Downloadable monitor-settings software, Top-notch text and graphics performance
Cons: Feeble speakers, Unsophisticated cable management
Verdict: , and it should find a place on top of your desk, as well
Summary: HP's excellent 20.1-inch wide-screen display has a stylish design, great graphics and text, and a reasonable price.
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82/100 |
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Title: HP W2207
Pros: The neck is versatile in its adjustable-ness.
Cons: The glossy screen creates glorious contrast--but great glare too.
Summary: HP W2207: the 22-inch monitor that will make your PC look good.
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Title: HP w2207
Summary: Those who are sticklers for design and good ergonomics will find it excellent. Gamers and movie fans will avoid it because of its glossy rendering.
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Title: AG Neovo E-W22
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
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
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60/100 |
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Title: HP w2207H Review
Pros: Has a Portrait mode for your convenience, Provides very clear quality images, documents, At such a cheap price, it's a complete steal!, Able to tilt it up and down to your individual height preference with no problems., Glass surface appearance, Works per
Cons: Does not come with HDMI-Dvi Cable, Only one year warranty but able to extend it via HP Website, Speaker may not be of decent quality to high-end users
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Summary: HP w2207H Review This HP w2207H 22-inch Wide Screen LCD monitor enriches users with its clear vibrant quality images. There are 10 reasons why it is so…
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Title: HP w2207h review
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.
Summary: The 22in HP w2207h has all the features you could want in a good monitor.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP w1907V review
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.
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
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60/100 |
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Title: HP w2207h Review
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
Summary: This is a well price, full featured LCD display with good physical adjustments and good image quality.
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84/100 |