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I even emailed HP customer service and they admitted that I should return it. I looked for a button, or a switch - something to allow the neck to swing up.
Unfortunately I never got past trying to move the neck on the monitor so that I could slide it into the stand. After all the positive reviews, I decided I couldn't go wrong with this monitor.
I tried forcing it until I felt it could break off. It wouldn't move.
The instructions were very clear but it was stuck solid. Nada.
I don't know if I want to try again.
I haven't had any real problems with stability, but I do wish that that the base was more substantial.One is attached to a Mac Mini. All three of mine came with both DVI, VGA & sound cables. That tells you just how much I like this product. I also had to download a piece of shareware software in order to get the Mac to run at 1680 x 1050.
They were very easy to assemble (basically this is attaching the base). I own three of these monitors. I did have some problems getting the Mac to work with this monitor. I haven't had any problems toggling between the two devices.I've had two of these monitors for about 1 year, the other for only about two months. The built in speakers are clear, but not very loud even at full volume.
I ended up having to use the VGA connection along with the Apple supplied VGA to DVI adaptor. The price has dropped about 20% during that period. The monitors are very bright, the colors are very vivid. This is one of the reasons I gave the device four stars instead of five.The other two monitors are attached to a KVM switch that supports dual monitors. I do wish that you could adjust the height of the monitor, not just the viewing angle.
Other reviews have mentioned the base. Thru the switch the monitors are connected to a HP laptop that runs Windows Vista and a HP desktop that runs Windows XP. If it would get to about $175 I'd add another star to my review.In summary, I think this is a good product and good value.
Has a 0.25 mm "dot pitch" similar to that of a Trinitron as well. I have been searching for a while for an inexpensive LCD alternate, with as good a resolution and clarity as that would match my aging Sony Trinitron CRT monitor. Also has a glossy screen similar to that of a typical Sony Trinitron CRT. I think I found that in this HP w2007. Great resolution, color rendition, and clarity. On screen monitor adjustments are a snap (also as user friendly are the menu buttons on the monitor itself). For the price, it is an excellent buy.
I highly recommend it. I use it for work - word processing, calendar, e-mail, videos, internet searches.
This is a very clear and vivid monitor, and I could have paid the same for a 17 or 19 inch monitor. Best monitor out there for under $235, in my opinion.
Very user friendly controls. Easy to set up - no lengthy manual to read.
Plugged it into a Toshiba laptop to get a nice big screen. It looks very sleek and professional.
The seller shipped on time and I received it without any problems.
People who own this model seemed to be the most satisfied with its design and performance and also had the least trouble with it. I was not in the market for a computer monitor until my Dell monitor just one day quit working. After using mine extensively for over the past month now, I have also joined the ranks of happy and satisfied customers of this product. I spent considerable time researching for a good replacement monitor and after reading many reviews from different stores, including several retail electronic stores, I purchased the HP w2007 LCD monitor. It's features and quality of design for the price made this the best choice for my needs. It is everything I have read about and is well worth the price.especially at Amazon. If you are looking for a quality performer at a good price, I highly recommend this product.
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