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HP 2009M 20-Inch HD LCD Monitor

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

HP 2009M 20-Inch HD LCD Monitor



Product Features
►Expand your view to include more room for web pages, wide documents and online games, using a 20-inch screen with HP widescreen technology.
►View details clearly with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 900.
►Get crisp, clear images with a 1000:1 contrast ratio.
►Sharpen images and reduce glare with HP BrightView technology.
►Listen to audio clips through space-saving built-in speakers.

Processor, Memory, and Motherboard

Hardware Platform: PC
Special Features

Display Type: Widescreen LCD
Screen Size: 20 inches
Pixel Pitch: 0.2768mm
Display Format: 16:9 Wide LCD
Condition: New
Features: Built-in Speakers
Interface Type: DVI
Interface Type: VGA
Input Video Signal: DVI-D
Input Video Signal: VGA
Speakers: 2 x 2 Watt Speakers
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Brightness: 300 cd/m²
Response Time: 5 ms
Maximum Resolution: 1600 x 900
Dimensions With Stand: 19.8" x 14.6" x 7.2"
Unit Weight: 13.2 lbs.
Graphics and Display

Dot Pitch/Grille Pitch: 0.2768 inches
LCD Native Resolution: 20
Cases and Expandability

Size (LWH): 7.2 inches, 14.6 inches, 19.8 inches
Weight: 13.23 pounds

Product Description
Give yourself more room for web pages,1 wide documents and photos with a stylish 20-inch monitor featuring both digital and analog connectivity. Expand your view to include more room for web pages, wide documents and online games, using a 20-inch screen with HP widescreen technology. View details clearly with a maximum resolution of 1600 x900. Get crisp, clear images with a 1000:1 contrast ratio. Sharpen images and reduce glare with HP BrightView technology. Listen to audio clips through space-saving built-in speakers. Complement your computer by adding an HP monitor¿designed to be a perfect match with any HP PC or notebook. Free up more desk space with the monitor¿s slim profile that fits a keyboard at its base. Adjust your monitor to your preferred settings, using the swivel and tilt feature. Optimize the display to match your experience¿movies, photos, or games¿by selecting one of the Quick View modes directly from the monitor. Display both digital and analog content, using DVI-D with HDCP and VGA connectivity. Easily connect to a second PC or notebook, using both DVI-D and VGA ports.

Customer Reviews
►This monitor has a great picture and works flawlessly with my MacBook. The 16:9 aspect is perfect for watching DVDs and hulu.com. The design is slick and modern, and the glossy screen is vibrant. For under $150.00 how can you go wrong?

The built in speakers are a little quiet, but better than my notebook's built in speakers.

When connecting with a Mac, I recommend turning the monitor's auto sleep function off, as it would sleep before I could get my Mac to output video.

By C. P. Vasquez

►I was in the market for a monitor to replace my 17in LCD that came with my desktop, and although there was nothing wrong with mine, I wanted to have a bigger screen to be able to have two word documents open side by side for school and work purposes. I also wanted something that was reasonably priced, and also have the flexibility of playing games and watching movies from time to time, and this monitor by far meets all my requirements.
The wide screen is perfect for viewing documents without having to change the settings on the resolution in which the letters would be so small to read, and for this price I was not able to pass it up.
The build in speakers are adequate, however when I am listening to music or doing anything related to media I enjoy the full sound that my logitech speakers provide, needless to say I was not interested on the sound the speakers provided, only on the image the monitor has.
The monitor comes with the software and drives on a CD, but I did not even open the package, I just pluged it in and I let Vista find the latest drivers for it and I had no issues updating the latest drivers and installing them (although it was not necessary).
Overall I am happy with the purchase and I would recommend this monitor to anyone looking into upgrading without having to spend too much money. The case of the monitor itself is sleek and looks really good, and if it was not because of the HP logo, I would confuse it with the Samsung brands cause it looks like my plasma TV.

By J. Chavez

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