Reviewed on October 29, 2009The HP LP3065 has stellar performance, but its lack of adjustment features and connection options makes its high price difficult to swallow.TAGS:monitor, adjustment, resolution, HP, video
Reviewed on September 26, 2008The HP w2408h True Color Widescreen is a well-priced 24-inch monitor that looks stylish and performs well. Its lack of a DVI port is its only major stumbling block.TAGS:display, HDMI, monitor, HP, movie, button, games, photograph, video
Reviewed on August 16, 2007It's a little shy on features, and we wouldn't recommend the HP w2007 for HD movie watching. Then again, we wouldn't suggest you use any 20-inch LCD for that purpose. What we did like was the overall image quality of this display, which we found outstanding, and it's ultimately what saves the monitor.TAGS:display, HP, LCD, monitor, movie, games
Reviewed on May 5, 2006The Samsung SyncMaster 204B can handle productivity and entertainment tasks, but there are less expensive alternatives that offer comparable image quality and superior features.TAGS:Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, monitor, control panel, games, HP
Reviewed on November 11, 2005In the L1706, HP offers an affordable flat panel with satisfactory image quality, but the display lacks any extra adjustability and inputs. The L1706 will serve office workers well, but other more-adjustable and better-performing monitors are available in the same price range.TAGS:angle, display, HP, monitor, Sony Corp., menu
Reviewed on September 29, 2003Despite a flimsy design, the AOC LM729 delivers good image quality and a full range of adjustability features.TAGS:degree, display, monitor, LCD, speakers, CD, HP
Reviewed on August 8, 2006The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, media card reader, stand, display, degree, Dell, HP, LCD, monitor