Typical price: £169
What is it: Budget 20-inch TFT monitor
What we think: There's a noticeable lack of features, but the W2007v looks great and is very affordable
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 July 2007
Tags: HP, HP W2007v, connectivity, memory card, contrast
We like:
Styling; image quality
We don't like:
No DVI input; no webcam; no speakers
You might also need:
PC; DVI adaptor
CNET UK judgement:
The HP W2007v is the ideal monitor for anyone on a budget. It's sorely lacking any interesting or useful features, but if you can live without the extra frills, it'll make a great companion to your PC
Full review:
Last year, HP 'made the computer personal again'. Marketing hyperbole aside, this meant redesigning its laptops with a more consumer-friendly look and flogging them with a huge advertising campaign. This design strategy has now spilled over into HP's TFT monitors, represented here by the W2007v. It's a good-looking, zero-frills 20-inch display costing £169. Sounds ideal for anyone low on cash to splash, but does it make the grade? Continue Reading...
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