Home Search by Brand Hand Tools Clamps Hammers Wrenches  
  What are you shopping for?  


 

HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
MSRP: $399.99
Your Price: $799.99
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Buy HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
 

HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor 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
 

Accessories for your HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

Pantone huey Pro MEU113
Western Digital WDH2Q10000N 1TB My Book Studio Edition II Hard Drive with Quad Interface FW400/FW800 USB 2.0 and eSATA
Western Digital My Passport Essential 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive WDME3200TN (Midnight Black)
Western Digital My Book Essential Edition 500 GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive WDH1U5000N
Kensington Flat-Panel Monitor Stand for LCD Monitors up to 22 Inches, Black, 60046
 

Related HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Products

W2408H LCD HP Monitor Widescreen 24-inch
LCD 24-inch HP W2408H Widescreen Monitor
W2408H 24-inch HP Widescreen LCD Monitor
24-inch Monitor LCD Widescreen W2408H HP
HP 24-inch Widescreen W2408H Monitor LCD
 

Additional HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Information

HP w2408 Vivid Color - A premium perfect monitor for your PC that provides vibrant colors, convenience, personalization and height adjustment options. The HP w2408 provides richer, more vibrant colors as it uses high quality panels that can cover more of the color gamut. It's easy for you to connect your USB devices, with the built in four (4) USB Ports. The BrightView widescreen panel with 5 ms response time offers brilliant picture quality, and the built-in ambient light sensor means that the monitor's image adjusts automatically to your environment. Dual inputs support true digital (HDMI) and traditional analog (VGA) signals. HDCP-enabled for optimum viewing of High Definition content (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Double hinge base allows height adjustment from the youngest to oldest viewer to view comfortably. Rotate from regular mode to portrait to view long documents or web pages on your PC. My Display provides one touch adjustment for brightness, color and contrast. Quick View modes change work environments easily and quickly. Integrated speakers and keyboard parking keeps your desktop clutter-free. Personalize your monitor with Easy Clip by clipping on photo holders, cameras, and accessories. My Display provides one touch OSD adjustment for brightness, color and contrast. The wide aspect ratio and high resolution bring gaming, videos and internet surfing brilliantly alive when you plug into your HP PC. Fast response time makes gaming even more enjoyable! Unpacked dimensions, max position: 19.7(h) x 23.1(w) x 11.38(d)

 

What Customers Say About HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor:

This type of packing is probably better than the manufacturer (and more expensive). I've swapped the video cable between monitors - the color difference stays with the monitor, does not move with the cable. Works great. I'll just calibrate the monitors someday so that they look the same. Delivery was prompt.Monitor itself is fine. No damage that I've found. Monitor arrived in good shape, with supplier foam packing, not the manufacturer packing. The firmware versions are different, so it's possible the "color calibration table" in the firmware is different.

$10. So it's not due to the video card. I use the clips to hold my reading glasses and headset. It's substantially different. This is the type where foam is injected into bags, which expands and fills the box. I'll try the HP calibration on their website first.That is an HP/monitor issue, not a supplier issue.

I am satisfied with this supplier.The only minor down side is that the color is not the same as same monitor model which I purchased earlier. I've verified all the monitor menu settings are identical. If I'd originally purchased two at the same time, there probably would not have been any difference.BTW, I really like the monitor clips that HP sells. [.].

I felt I had to add to the "Not so great" category. Viewing angles really are that bad, "Halo" light around the edge of the monitor (This is after sending it back for yet another refurb).With brightness dialed down along with contrast, the picture can look good, but over all it really isn't a good monitor.I was really hoping for a refund whenm I returned the first unit, but it looks like there are a ton of available "Famous" maker HPs out there.

i bought this product from amazon on 01/25/2008, and it stopped working today, on 04/20/2009. but i'll have to buy from some other corporation. get the extra warranty whatever it is.an overseas tech working for hp told me its rare but there was nothing they can do since the warranty expired.

tried different cables, it must be an internal power supply problem.1 yr warranty expired, so i'm left with a huge monitor that doesn't work. its basically hp telling me, "f you consumer, you got unlucky."well, that does it for me. power just turned off, and will not turn back on.

and you can't get angry at these guys, they're just doing their job. while i had it, it was great. but just letting everyone out there know that some of these might not last right after one year.

lifetime ban on hp products. so everyone, good luck in dealing with these thieving corporations who don't even have to deal with their customers' problems since they outsource the work and tech support overseas and make faulty products that barely outlive their warranties, all to increase their executives' paychecks.

Its wide color gamut in particular makes it suitable for print image editing, while its complete coverage of sRGB makes it suitable for web image editing. That takes a bit of getting used to.Color fidelity: this is a wide gamut monitor with excellent coverage, including 100% of the sRGB color space. I have the LG panel. I've heard that this is a common problem with the LG panel but not the Samsung.Note that this is a TN panel, and the usual poor viewing angles apply.

Most displays can last about a month before needing recalibration.I notice no ghosting whatsoever, not even in games. The colors really "pop" and the contrast among whites is extremely precise. The response time is excellent.Finally, there's a USB hub built into the monitor, which is very convenient. There is also an "sRGB" mode on this monitor, which is handy for previewing web work, but you'd be wasting the incredible color of this monitor if you set it permanently.The colors seem to drift kind of quickly, too. For a monitor of this size, this is actually a problem, as it's entirely possible to focus on the center of the screen and have the left side of the display appear kind of red out of the corner of your eye if you're not positioned perfectly. The contrast between very dark shades, on the other hand, leaves a bit to be desired; no amount of fiddling with the settings or calibration of the display will allow me to easily differentiate the two darkest shades of gray on a color chart with this monitor.I saw no dead pixels on this display.This monitor is BRIGHT.

If the panel model starts with "LPL", you have the LG one.I'm generally impressed by the quality of the display. I like the extra saturation that glossy displays provide.There are two panels used in this model: one is made by Samsung and other is made by LG (yes, the monitor is made by HP, but they buy the panel used inside of it from other companies). I wouldn't bother with them.The display does have a "portrait mode", but it's not going to be usable if you put it on a desk or other surface directly: the stand is not tall enough to accommodate the width of this display, so when you try to rotate it, it will bang against the desk. Note that this is a glossy display (one of only a handful left, it seems), with all of the pertinent advantages and disadvantages. I find myself noticing a color cast after about two weeks from calibration.

Too bright, in fact; I had to turn off the ambient light sensor and turn down the brightness to avoid eyestrain.There is some backlight bleed when the display is blank, but it's unnoticeable when showing an image, so it doesn't bother me. Movies will look excellent on it, so long as you can cram all of your viewers into the display's poor viewing angle. The 6500K and 9300K settings are both kind of off, so you may want to fiddle with the individual RGB sliders until you get an acceptable white point. I purchased one of these monitors a couple of months ago. There are also built in speakers.A few minor issues to comment on:There is no DVI input; it only takes VGA and HDMI. You'll need to purchase a DVI to HDMI cable if you plan on using this with most video cards, but these are pretty cheap and there's no sacrifice of image quality.The speakers are very poor quality. It seems meant more for a wall-mount setup.

You can still swivel it on three axes, though, which is kind of nice.Overall, this is a solid display. The included sRGB color mode is also handy in that it may be used to preview how others may see your images on the web. You can find out which you have by holding down the menu button when powering up the monitor and accessing a special "service" menu item. The white contrast is excellent. You NEED to use the included color profile with this monitor, or better yet, calibrate it with a colorimeter, if you plan on using this display to its full potential. Again, a colorimeter is worth its weight in gold here. It is important to keep in mind that the colors may appear more saturated on the display than they will when printed, however.

My primary complaints are the poor black contrast, the lack of speaker quality (I'd prefer if they just took $15 off of the cost and didn't include them), and the somewhat high price tag.

Not that big a deal, but I sent a message to their "award winning" customer service, anyway. This annoyed me and when I expressed this, the next person (in this long chain) basically said they couldn't solve my problem and so they gave up. Give me a break. And I only have my original - of which the reliability is uncertain. After a week, I had to write to the corporate address at least twice to get some action.They turned me over to another part of customer service. But I waited to see if this one would work with the software solution that had been sent.

Here's why.My first experience with them was going fine, except that, when using their e-mail support, you get a different support person every time - even if you write back within seconds. But it was too late. It took a couple of weeks of speaking with someone who hardly listened to me because he was so busy talking, himself, for him to get around to sending me the same "solution" that had failed before. Who. It would not, physically, rotate into the vertical position and the color seemed weird.

It must have been someone equally incompetent. First, the rotation software would not work so I could not turn the screen up on it's side and have the picture rotate into place. I originally paid around $350 for this, and now HP has charged me ANOTHER $662. A small problem with the software for this monitor has, thanks to HP's incredibly poor customer service, turned into a $662 problem. I went a couple of weeks with no communication from HP and finally just sent the "new" monitor back. So, each one is in a big hurry and screws up trying to understand your problem by reading only one or two lines in your message. I did not cause or deserve this. So I called back, and talked to a different guy.

I'm pretty ticked off about this, this morning. They charged my credit card for $662 for the replacement because I had not sent back the original (good thing). The original was back to normal after I just unplugged it. Award winning customer service. He went through some tests with me and decided to send me a new one. It's just plain incompetence on their part.Here's an update a week later: HP has credited my card so that I am not being charged for an extra monitor. I just want to know who gave them these awards. I still have my original problem.

During all this, my brand new HP w2408h monitor went blank one day. The new one was worse than the old one. By the way, I have always been polite in these conversations with them. This problem is not really a huge deal and the monitor is very nice, even if it only functions conventionally for me.

Buy HP W2408H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
© 2006 - 2009 AZSources.com - Power Tools : Privacy Policy