Hewlett Packard W2207 22 inch Monitor

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(4.70 out of 5) from 13 reviews
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Pros: Best adjustable arm. Built-in USB hub. Great picture quality. Attractive.
Cons: Glossy screen. Takes about 5 seconds to come out of power sleep.
The Bottom Line: The monitor is unique in that it can be lowered all the way down to the desk level. Great picture. Attractive looks. Built-in USB hub.
Our new desk is pretty high, and we needed a monitor that could be lowered almost all the way to the ...
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What a great computer monitor!
Pros: Brilliant, clear, bright, beautiful to look at and big
Cons: Somewhat unstable with a rotating disk and unremovable advertising on the bottom of the stand.
The Bottom Line: Excellent, beautiful, functional, and wonderful!
I'm going to date myself here. I've been using computers since they had little one line displays wit ...
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HP at their best
Pros: Exceptional 22" LCD monitor.
Cons: Glare type screen and 1" glossy frame perimeter.
The Bottom Line: Excellent for the price.
HP has dominated the printer market and their success with monitors was unknown until I read the Epi ...
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The best & literally with a twist
Pros: It is a very sleek excellant monitor. The HP 22 wide will go along way.
Cons: the only thing is that it can't be placed on the wall.
This is a very attractive monitor it is a sleek black in color with a tray underneath for all your s ...
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My favorite LCD monitor
Pros: Looks amazing turned ON or turned OFF Operates silently (no electricity buzz) Very adjustable
Cons: Quality of LCD panel varies greatly unit-to-unit.
The Bottom Line: Can be a great inexpensive TN panel LCD monitor, or it can be poor, depending on the factory contracted to make the LCD panel. Buyers examine codes on box!
At work there are many brands of basic mainstream TN panel LCD monitors in use including a glossy De ...
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