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HP F1905E 19" LCD Flat Panel Monitor

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I got a dud and the service center was also a dud.

(1 out of 5) by HWAsian on Apr 3, 2009 (Puyallup, WA)
I'm sure the monitor is nice. When I got it there were some issues. I called the service center for HP and of course I get someone from India. After an hour I hung up and sent the product back.

One of the best

(5 out of 5) by David J. Sherratt on Nov 1, 2007 (Houston ,Texas)
This monitor is an excellent addition to my setup - the knuckle arm it's mounted on allowed me to lower it enough to sit it into the hutch I use - an excellent product, picture quality is great

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

hp f1905e 19" lcd monitor

(5 out of 5) by Jimmy R. Sanger on Nov 8, 2006 (lynden, wa United States)
Ordered directly from HP. Fast delivery,solid package. No dead pixel. Works perfect

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

COOL VIEW

(5 out of 5) by MARK 118 on Aug 31, 2006 (NY)
THE HP 1905 IS A GREAT MONITOR, IT WORKED FLAWLESSLY OUT OF THE BOX. I RECCOMEND THAT YOU GET A DVI CABLE AND HOOK IT UP THROUGH THE DIGITAL INPUT. TRUE HDTV , DEEP RICH COLORS. I REPLACED MY DELL WITH THIS MONITOR , ITS WORTH THE MONEY.

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Works with Linux and VMWare and.....

(5 out of 5) by Preston K. Crawford on Aug 24, 2006 (Beaverton, Oregon United States)
Wow am I impressed. I bought this tonight because I needed a monitor that would be able to ably display a large IDE window to get some work done at work. I was hoping to setup an enviornment where using VMWare I could VPN in using virtual Windows XP (I run Red Hat Linux with VMWare on top of it when I need Windows) and do some work. To my huge surprise the following things worked immediately.

- The monitor worked perfectly with Linux.

- The monitor allowed me to run VMWare in full screen mode for Windows, meaning it was like having a 19" monitor running Windows on Linux

The point of all that detail? I've run Linux with VMWare and Windows for years. Years. And my old NEC monitor could never handle going full screen. So when I would use Terminal Services to connect to work I had to do so at 800x600. Ugh.

But this monitor worked great at 1280 x 1024. Awesome. Plus it looks beautiful. I'm so impressed. I got it home and got 3 hours of work done as if I were sitting in my office. I'm very happy with this monitor and it's ability to handle all kinds of unusual circumstances that I threw at it.