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HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

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Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Category: Personal Computer

List Price: $469.99
Buy New: $419.99
You Save: $50.00 (11%)



New (7) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $299.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 77

Media: Personal Computers
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Display Size: 24
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.6
Dimensions (in): 23.1 x 11.4 x 19.7
nv:Display Type: Widescreen LCD
Viewable Screen Size: 24 inches
Pixel Pitch: 0.270 mm
Vertical Refresh Rate: 48 ~ 85Hz
Horizontal Frequency: 24 ~ 94 KHz
Input Video Signal: VGA
Input Video Signal: HDMI with HDCP
Speakers: 2 x 2 Watt Speakers
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Brightness: 400 cd/m
Response Time: 5 ms
Horizontal Viewing Angle: 160 degrees
Vertical Viewing Angle: 160 degrees
Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1200
VESA Mounting Compliant: VESA 100mm
Dimensions With Stand: 23" x 11.4" x 20"
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: W2408H
Model: W2408H
UPC: 883585264841
EAN: 0883585264841
ASIN: B0013AHADQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Panel type: 24 in Diagonal Widescreen Thin Film Transistor LCD Active Matrix
  • Rotates / Height Adjustment / Swivel and Tilt Function
  • 1920x1200 Resolution and 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 5 ms response time

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Product Description
The HP W2408H Monitor rotates to allow landscape and portrait views, height adjustment, swivel, and tilt function. Dual inputs support true digital (HDMI) and traditional analog (VGA) signals. Connect your DVD player or gaming console with a single HDMI cable directly to your monitor. BrightView Technology provides brilliant picture quality. 160 degrees horizontal and vertical viewing angle Display resolution - 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz Horizontal scan rates - 48 to 85 Hz vertical, 24 to 94 KHz horizontal Faceplate treatment - HP BrightView Technology User controls - Switch Video Input, Brightness, Contrast, Image Control, Color, Quick View, Language, Management, Information, Factory Reset, and Exit Dimensions - Width 586 x Depth 289 x Height 500 mm with stand Weight - 9.8 kg


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Perfect, now that I figured it out!   March 8, 2008
Mom, Me. (TN)
65 out of 67 found this review helpful

I recently did some much needed upgrades for my home office and this by far my favorite. I first saw it in Best Buy, came home to check for online reviews and to see if I could find it cheaper...I did at Amazon!

It's VERY easy to set up and is crystal clear. ( I mean, razor sharp -- no stretched or blurred look anywhere!) However, there was something not quite right with the colors (especially greens) that really bothered me. PLUS the HP "My Display" software that goes with it that contains all of the drivers etc, is not fully functional on non HP machines. (meaning no calibration was available for color or contrast beyond what's built into the monitor itself which was never enough to fix my problem) I was so frustrated and disappointed. (I had been warned of this on another site but thought I'd take a gamble) Well, after trying to hook it up via the HDMI (from VGA) cable that came with it to a new $150 video card -- the colors were still way off and now the screen was all jumpy from that stupid card...(that went right back!) Then, I noticed something when I right clicked on my desktop to adjust my display settings (in XP pro) there was a selection (that had been there all along...duh) that said NVIDIA Control Panel (my internal graphics card) and I was able to calibrate the colors and adjust everything else there and now everything's hunky dory! When it first boots up, the colors look a little neon-ish again but within seconds it goes to the profile I created from my graphics card software. I am sure many would have figured it out sooner than I did, I just wanted to prevent anyone else from beating their head against the wall for a week like I did if I could. (BTW, I have completely removed the video card that I bought and it's hooked up via VGA and it is still crisp and clear)

**BTW, even though the My Display software is largely useless for me, I left it there. For some reason when I uninstalled it, the light that's under the transparent power button on the top of the monitor goes away. That was the only noticeable change after uninstalling it but it annoyed me, so I reinstalled it and it's back on and I just ignore the software**

My husband and I publish a local magazine that is glossy and full color and I am able to do so much more with this monitor than I could before. I can view two (sometimes 3) projects side by side if need be...I love that! And typing an email in outlook looks like it's in about a 60 font! And programs like Illustrator where you need a lot of workspace it's invaluable. I never have to scroll around to grab or view something. My last monitor was a 19" Sony flat panel (that cost more than TWICE what this one did 4 years ago) and I thought it was just fine but once I plugged this lil beauty in I quickly passed it on to my son for his computer. I haven't needed to use the portrait position of the screen so I haven't even tried it. But it came that way when it arrived and was very easy to swivel back around.

One bad thing...don't count on ditching your speakers for the ones that come with this one -- man do they stink! I swear my laptop has better speakers. But it's sort of like people griping that their cell phone camera doesn't take good enough pictures. If you want a good camera buy a camera! If you want a good monitor buy this one and just pretend the speakers aren't even there. The price is way worth it even without the speakers.



5 out of 5 stars A great monitor--with calibration.   July 9, 2008
Craig Hartley (Houston, TX USA)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I'm a photojournalist and bought this monitor after my old 21" CRT died. I've been very pleased with the HP W2408H over the last couple of weeks, but it does need calibration. If you are a gamer or general user, you will love the brilliant picture straight out of the box. For photographers and editors, the colors are too bright and saturated, too "juicy" for critical use.

I uninstalled the monitor's software, dragged out my venerable $100 Pantone ColorVision ColorPlus (the consumer colorimeter sensor for monitors) and it gave me a nice, clean image in minutes. A worthwhile investment for anyone.

The monitor's wide-screen real estate makes editing hundreds of photos quite a bit easier than with the old square CRT. It also uses less power and produces less heat than a CRT, a nice plus these days. The image is smooth, even and neutral with calibration. Like any LCD, though, you do need to view the screen "on axis."

Just to verify what others have said, the built-in speakers are total garbage: weak, tinny, and pointed out the rear so you cannot hear what little sound they do produce. You definitely need external speakers.

With the exception of the crummy speakers and the iffy calibration software, the monitor is excellent. Five stars.



5 out of 5 stars All I Can Say is "WOW"   March 10, 2008
Welfare Cop (Vacaville, CA USA)
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

All I can say is "wow." This is the best monitor I have ever had. The picture is sharp and clear and the colors just jump out at you. I previously owned a Sony CRT monitor and a Viewsonic 22" LCD (which I still have.) I initially purchased the HP W1907 monitor with my new HP computer but found it to be too small. I returned the 19" and purchased the w2408h...and I could not be happier. It was easy to setup using the HDMI cable, which is included with the monitor. One concern I had was would this monitor fit on my computer desk...no problem at all. It actually fits better than the 22" Viewsonic as the stand allows for better placement. The menu allows enough adjustments to meet anyones needs. I can not comment on the speakers as I do not have them connected. In short, I would recommend this monitor.


5 out of 5 stars Great Screen   May 12, 2008
A. Bert (Davenport IA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I love this screen. Going to the 24 inch size was maybe a little bit more than I needed, a 22 inch would have been adequate, but I have no regrets whatsoever. Easy on the eyes plus I watch MLB.com baseball games on it and some TV so the size is just perfect. Color contrast is excellent as well.

What I really like is the new e-mail reader on Vista being able to have my folders listed to the left of the screen and immediately right of that have a colum listing all the e-mails in my inbox and plenty of screen left to the right to display the actaul e-mail message itself. This way you have amuch better look at all the emails you have versus the little pane on top of the e-mail messages showing only a handful of messages.

Plus the screen is so big that working with multiple windows open is a lot easier because you have enough room to see a lot more of all the window. Another plus I found is when reading my hometown newspaper online, it comes up as a PDF file and on other screens it was rather small and required enlargement with a lot of scrolling. With this screen I have no problems viewing the newspaper at all.

I haven't used the rotating screen function, this screen is big enough to use in the landscape mode, plus it seems to be a littel awkward to rotate such a big screen.

I did buy a small metal screen pad from Staples to lift it up a few inches and like that better, it just didn't raise up as high as I would like, I've found this to be true on all of the monitors out there so it's nothing specific for this model. Just a general ergonomic thing for me. Plus I like the little stand as it really doesn't take up any more space than the monitor then the speakers easily fit under the monitor and I have room to place the tape dispensor ect. underneath it, so it actually opens up more space on my desk.

The monitor has built in speakers which can do in a bind but it's nothing you want to use for listening to any quality music with.

I have noticed when viewing TV from my HP Pavilion that the screen is a little darker than it needs to be. Not sure if this is in the monitor or the computer and may easily be the computer as I can watch TV from the web with no problem but from the media center it's a lot darker than I want it to be. Also when watching TV you need to adjust the monitor to rotate about the y axis and be fairly close to perpendicular to your viewing angle or you get a variance in darkness as well. No problem with the adjustablity of the screen though.

I use the adjustable brighness when doing computor work and it does a great job but with TV from the media center I have to manually turn the brightness all the way up. Again I have to check, this is probably something in the media center I need to adjust.

One other minor issue I've run into is when using Quicken 2000, some of the smaller text just doesn't show up as well defined as it should be. I changed the size of the text in my registers and that solved the problem there but still text in the general Quiken system still has the problem. I may just need to go ahead and update my Quicken software to a newer version, just havn't found the need to just yet, it still does everything I want it to do.

Bottom line is I haggled with saving the $100 and getting the 22 inch monitor but I'm very pleased with going ahead and getting this one. I have no regrets and would recommend you do the same, you'll be looking at it a lot the rest of you life so why not be easy on the eyes.

Another big plus is amazon.com had the best price with no shipping and no tax you just could not beat the price. Only a little bit more than a remanufactured model from HP but with a full warranty.

One more comment, I was very impressed with the packing. The way they wrapped it up was rather unique and no doubt very helpful in protecting it during shipping.



5 out of 5 stars Works on a Mac!   May 20, 2008
D. Silva (Huntington Beach, CA United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I'm a MAC user. Ok, so I can't afford the awesome Mac Monitors-Not many people can nowadays. So after days of research and review reading, I took the plunge and bought this HP monitor. As many Mac fanatics know, we have a strict alliance with the mighty Mac. This was a tough buy but I'm REALLY surprised and satisfied so far with the 24" Widescreen HP w2408h.
I'm a graphic designer so a monitor is MUCHO IMPORTANTE to me!
So far no glitches or complaints. The speakers do suck so I suggest you invest in a pair. Other than that, I'm a happy guy...
I highly recommend this puppy!

I'm looking for a great 4-in-1 printer now. Any suggestions from my fellow designers?


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