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Gateway FHD2302


$240.00 Released April, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Wide range of input options available. 4-port USB hub is convenient and works well. Response time is excellent, handles fast-moving video gracefully.

The Cons:Prone to occasional dead pixels. Sound is very tinny and washed out.

The Gateway FHD2302 is a high-definition 23” computer display monitor released in 2004. It supports full 1080p high-definition video content and includes a plethora of input options, including HDMI, VGA, PC Audio, and DVI-D with high-band digital content protection (HDCP), which means users can view copy-protected multimedia without any problems.

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Included also is a 4-port USB hub for connecting peripherals like a keyboard or mouse. Additional features include EnergyStar compliance for lower power consumption, integrated speakers, and a display stand with an adjustable tilt.

Features

  • HD Comptuer Display Monitor
  • 1080p HD Video Content
  • DVI-D w/HDCP
  • HDMI/VGA/Audio
  • USB Hub
  • EnergyStar Compliance
  • Display Stand w/Tilt
  • Premium Speakers
  • HDMI Cable Included
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty 

Specifications

  • Type: 23" LCD active matrix TFT, Antiglare
  • Resolution: 1080p, 16:9
  • Response Time: 2ms
  • Brightness: 300cd/m2
  • Pixel Pitch: .265mm
  • Signal Inputs: HDMI, VGA, DVI w/HDCP, PC Audio
  • Colors: 16.7 Million
  • Contrast Ratio: 40,000:1
  • Speakers: 2W x2
  • USB: 1 USB for PC; 4-USB for peripherals

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Pros
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    wide range of input options available

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    4-port USB hub is convenient and works well

  • 1

    response time is excellent, handles fast-moving video gracefully

  • 1

    very bright display, works well in a sunny room

  • 1

    colors are reasonably accurate and realistic

  • 1

    can use multiple inputs all at once and switch between them gracefully

  • 1

    excellent price for the number of features included

Cons
  • 1

    prone to occasional dead pixels

  • 1

    sound is very tinny and washed out

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