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HP w1858
$170.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Picture is crisp and clear, all details stand out well. Base is very stable, doesn't rock when you bump the table or screen.
The Cons:Integrated speakers are weak, just can't get very loud. Screen settings frequently need adjusting after reboot. Need to manually tweak settings, not many automated adjustments available.
The HP w1858 is the entry-level model in a series of monitors HP released in March 2009. The w1858 features a 18.5” widescreen display at a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a maximum resolution of 1366 x 768.
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This design makes the w1858 ideal for multimedia, including viewing video, photo editing and gaming. The contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1, meaning users will see distinct blacks and whites along with its 5-millisecond response time, which alleviates blurring with fast moving imagery. This monitor can display both digital and analog content using the DVI-D (with HDCP) or VGA port, respectively. Other features include two 2-watt integrated speakers and low energy usage with Energy Star compliance. Users looking for a larger screen should look at the other monitors in the series; the 2009m, 2009m, and w2338h.
Features
- monitor type: 18.5" diagonal widescreen
- Native resolution: 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz
- contrast ratio: 1000:1
- pixel pitch: 0.30mm
- sound: Integrated speakers (2W/channel)
- Energy Star qualified
- input: VGA; DVI-D
- dimensions: 18" (w) x 14" (h) x 7.2" (d)
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picture is crisp and clear, all details stand out well
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base is very stable, doesn't rock when you bump the table or screen
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integrated speakers are weak, just can't get very loud
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screen settings frequently need adjusting after reboot
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need to manually tweak settings, not many automated adjustments available
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doesn't ship with a DVI cable if you need one
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not capable of realistic color rendering - many subtle shades just look grey
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