Typical price: £300
What is it: Affordable 24-inch monitor for home users
What we think: The w2408h delivers good picture quality, lots of physical adjustability and is very affordable
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 April 2008
Tags: HP, HP w2408h, displays, speakers, resolution
We like:
Horizontal and portrait modes; picture quality; price
We don't like:
No DVI input; rubbish speakers
CNET UK judgement:
We'd be very happy to spend our own money on an HP w2408h. We're slightly put off by the glossy screen coating, but it more than makes up for this with exceptional physical adjustability and image quality that is pleasing to the eye
Full review:
HP has had its fingers in the display pie for a long time now, not that many of you will have noticed. It's difficult to remember any of its displays really setting the world alight. Things might, however, start to change with the w2408h. It's designed for the growing 24-inch market and has a couple of important aces up its proverbial sleeve. It's gorgeous to look at, the picture quality is impressive and with a £300 price tag, it's not particularly expensive given what it's capable of. Continue Reading...
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