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HP w2408H


$369.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great color. Crisp, clear display that is fully adjustable. Compensates for room lighting by adjusting the screen for better viewing.

The Cons:Glare problem with over head lighting. No DVI input.

The HP w2408His a high-end LCD monitor, which has been specifically designed for professionals. This display features a 24” widescreen LCD panel at a 16:10 aspect ratio, a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 and a high 92 percent color gamut.

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The contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1, meaning users will see distinct blacks and whites. This monitor has fully adjustable tilt and height, and includes the option to flip it into portrait mode. Included is HP’s “BriteVew” signal processing technology, which automatically enhances image contrast and brightness. For inputs, this monitor supports both VGA and HDMI (HDCP) connections for analog and digital content, respectively. While DVI connections are not directly supported, users can make use of a DVI-to-HDMI adapter. The w2408H also includes 4 integrated USB ports (2 on the side) plus integrated stereo 2 watt speakers. Graphics professionals or enthusiasts who appreciate color accuracy should find the HP w2408H to be a suitable choice.

Features

  • Monitor type: 24” diagonal widescreen
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
  • Contrast ratio: 1000:1
  • Pixel pitch: 0.282mm
  • 5 ms response time
  • Energy Star qualified
  • Input: VGA 15-pin D-sub, HDMI (HDCP)
  • Built-in USB hub: 4 ports total with 2 on the side
  • 2 x 2w speakers
  • Dimensions: 19.7” x 23.1” x 11.4”, 21.6 lb

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    Great color

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    Crisp, clear display that is fully adjustable

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    Compensates for room lighting by adjusting the screen for better viewing.

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    Can be used for vertical or horizontal viewing

Cons
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    Glare problem with over head lighting

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    No DVI input

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