Top pick HP w1907 Widescreen 19" LCD Color Monitor w/ Built-in SpeakersThis item appears here because it is the lowest priced, Buy It Now item from a highly rated seller. | Used Free shipping Returns accepted Newington, CT, USA | |
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| View lively images in widescreen format with the 19-inch black HP W1907 monitor. The 1440 x 900-pixel resolution along with BrightView Technology of this HP LCD monitor ensure brilliantly enhanced colors. Use the On-screen display adjustments feature of this HP monitor to set up or optimize the screen as per your needs. Moreover, the 5 ms response time of this HP LCD monitor assures smooth video display and gaming without ghosting. Furthermore, this HP monitor provides maximum support for high-bandwidth Digital Content Protection, preventing transmission of non-encrypted high-definition content. The Energy star rating of the HP W1907 monitor prevents huge power bills from landing at your doorsteps. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | W1907 |
| UPC | 882780774636 |
| MPN | RK283AA#ABA |
| Key Features | |
| Display Technology | Flat Panel LCD TFT (Active Matrix), LCD |
| Screen Size | 19" |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Response Time | 5 ms |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Technical Features | |
| Synchronization Range - Vertical | 55 - 75 kHz |
| Synchronization Range - Horizontal | 30 - 83 kHz |
| Max Viewing Angle Horizontal | 160° |
| Max Viewing Angle Vertical | 160° |
| Regulatory Approval | EPA, Energy Star, Energy star, FCC Class B |
| Color Support | 24-bit (16.7M Colors) |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Connectivity | |
| Analog Video Input Connector | 1 x 15 Pin D-Sub connector |
| Digital Video Input Standard | DVI-D |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Monitor Color | Silver |
Average review score based on 34 user reviews
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The w1907 the nicest monitor you can get for under two hundred. My HP came with one of these and i just ordered another one for dual flat panels. Some Things to consider:
definition: i give it a 8.5 to 9 out of 10. It has 1440x900 res. It can show up to 70 frames per second, again nearly the best you can get. This monitor has better picture resolution than nearly every flat panel TV under 40 inches or so.
color: 10 out of 10. Bright beautiful and accurate color with just a little fiddling with the settings,
Adjustments: 7.5 out of 10. It has mounts on the back for a wall mounted panel, viewing angle is nearly 180 degrees, no glare from the coating. The only thing I didn't like was a lack of height adjustment. You can tilt it, but you can't move the panel up and down.
Sound: 2 out of 10. This is the only thing you can complain about with this monitor. The speakers are the worst sounding I've heard. But most wouldn't use the built in speakers and therefore wouldn't care. They sound like headphones. Like I said, a fact of little importance as the monitors job is video, not sound.
Connectivity: 9 out of 10. It has standard VGA for nearly every computer built since I've been alive. It also has DVI, a signal that is able to relay true high definition picture. It's kind of like HDMI, but it only carries video signals, no audio.
Style: 10 out of 10. Gloss black on faux-brushed aluminum. Keep the black plastic clean as it tends to get smudges on it easily. Understated, clean. It's engergy star compliant, if that matters to you.
They also make a w2007, a 20 incher with 100 or so more lines of resolution. I've seen them side by side and there's not much difference. They make a w2207, which is visibly larger and clearer, has HDMI jack and has full 2500x1440 resolution. Its enormous and has two USB ports on the side. Finally the w2407, big enough to crush an office desk. At somewhere around 4 to 5 hundred, its functionality is eclipsed by its price tag.
If you can get an extended warranty, do it!!!! They do have a tendency to get dead pixels. HP support won't part with a new one under warranty without some tough talk. I'm told in the neighborhood of one in 200 will get one within a year. Don't be the one out of 200. Use the money you'd save getting the 1907 and buy the warranty.
I've had this monitor for just about one year now and I'm adding another one for more "work" space. It's wonderful and for under 200 bucks, they're price is just right.
If you're in the market for a widescreen flat panel display, be sure and give the HP Pavilion W1907 a look. If you haven't used a TFT LCD display, you'll likely be surprised at the vivid colors and high contrast. Whether you need it for office applications or gaming, the HD quality video display produced by this monitor is excellent. And it's an excellent value when compared feature for feature with the competition.
Source: http://www.testfreaks.com/monitors/hp-w1907/
First and foremost, if you can get this monitor cheap, say for $150 or less, then don't hesitate to buy it. Any price higher, you might consider options. Connectivity and the built in speakers were not a choice for me when I purchase this monitor. I needed an auxiliary monitor when editing photos so it was not to be a main monitor. However, out of the box, the monitor NEEDS calibration. Colors are off, which is to be expected from a consumer grade monitor. However, the 2408h series monitors have an incredible color gamut that I was hoping to find in the 1907h monitors. But these two monitors are vastly different. If color gamut is not an issue, then this monitor provides a good resolution (although it could be better), crisp display properties, and bright backlighting. Speakers sound like laptop speakers and are nothing to be impressed by, unless you really want to save space on the desk. Oh, and the stand that comes with the monitor is not even close to what the higher end monitors can do. No swivel, no height adjustment, no portrait mode, just a tilt, that's it. I could probably find better 19" monitors from other brands and mix it with my hp main monitor. But I don't like the Frankenstein look on a desktop. The clean and sexy look of the hp monitors does well for me.
The monitor has a gloss to the screen. I like black outer casing gives the monitor a richer look. Its a 19 inch wide screen, which is better than the standard screens. I would buy another one.
I have owned this monitor, and used it on a daily basis for nearly 2 years. First, I will say that the speakers are absolute crap, so plan on buying externals. The monitor has settings pre-loaded on it for video, game,photo, and text, as well as the ability to use custom settings. I have read a lot of reviews on other sites saying this monitor is bad with text, I think those people didn't know how to adjust their settings, because text on this monitor is goregous. Photos and graphics are a little above average. Videos and games leave something to be desired.
MINECRAFT PLAYERS: the game mode is excellent for helping you see in dark mines when you run out of torches. XD
This monitor was given to me, brand new still in the box. Now, after almost 2 years, I'm starting to see vertical lines running through it when I have dark backgrounds. I know this is a sign that this monitor is on it's last legs.
Were I purchasing this monitor, I would not spend more than $90 on it. You can get far superior equipment now-a-days for $99.
Also, a final note, the cord on this monitor is pretty short. I have it setting on my desk, and the tower is under my desk. The monitor can barely be pulled forward a few inches. Also, the connection is very lose on it, as one of the screws that holds the cable in doesn't tighten all the way, but this could be a problem that is isolated to just my unit.