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Google search says it's a de-branded HP W2207H.

Amazon reviews look good.

Amazon Link


rockin, thanks!
supposedly it's a rebranded HP:
this one


It's definitely an HP.

In for 1 although I shouldn't be buying anything. I just couldn't pass it up when I hate my current 15" HP. Thanks OP!!


This one has HDMI too. Fantastic deal. Thanks.


Got this from Buy.com in December. Nice monitor.


Thanks OP! Bought one. Now I will have a decent screen at the office! Green for you!


Its 129.95... Save four more cents..


Are these refurbished or last years model or what? Why are they so cheap?


90 day warranty suggests that these are refurb, although it doesn't specify anywhere that I could find


I know for a fact I don't need this monitor, however, I bought it anyway. I'll debate its value with the wife later.


RofSilk said: I know for a fact I don't need this monitor, however, I bought it anyway. I'll debate its value with the wife later.
You are a brave, brave man... If you can convince her that it's educational and will help the kids in school then you're home free. If not, you're looking at some flowers at the very least, and jewelry, appliances, or furniture at the worst.

EDIT: I gave you green because you're going to need all the help and moral support you can get! LOL


Anyone who has this monitor know the resolution on this puppy?


looks like refurb. only 90 day warranty.


rocket57 said: Anyone who has this monitor know the resolution on this puppy?

According to this blogger, it's 1680 x 1050 factory-set resolution at 60 Hz


Don't forget 2% Cash Back. 5% tax for Mass resident.


Wow its a great deal. Its going for $260 on Newegg (the HP version)

If I had some money I would totally be buying this.


Found this link about the LCD (reliable?)
http://gosublogger.com/2008/12/ts22w7h/

Stats as follows:

TS22W7H Specifications

1680 x 1050 factory-set resolution at 60 Hz
Box includes Monitor, Power cable, VGA cable, Audio cable, DVI cable, Documentation CDBriteView Technology enhances clarity and provides brilliant colors
Comfortably display two full pages of text or Web images side by side; work with wide spreadsheets, and reduce side-to-side scrolling with the wide view
Contrast ratio - up to 2000 - 1
Create a home-theater - the wide format supplies optimal movie viewing of high-definition content on your PC (via high-bandwidth digital content protection)
Display size - 22 (55.9 cm) diagonal and viewable image
Dynamic-Contrast ratio - up to 3000 - 1
EMI standard FCC Class B
Enjoy premium sound with spatial separation via the integrated speakers; listen privately with the integrated headphone jack
Get uncompromising performance with digital photography, video editing, and video games
Input terminal VGA 15-pin D-type connector
Make games more absorbing with the blazing-fast 5 ms response time
Mounting Standard - VESA 4-hole 100×100mm
On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization
Pixel pitch - 0.252 mm
Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system
Response time - 5 ms (on-off)
Scanning frequency - Horizontal scan range 24-82 KHz, Vertical scan range 48-76 Hz
Supports HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection to prevent transmission of non-encrypted high definition content
Unit Dimensions - Height 18.9 x Width 20.5 x Depth 11.3 (48.1×52.3×28.9cm)
Video inputs supported - VGA analog signal and HDMI digital signal
Weight - 19.8 pounds (9 kg)


rocket57 said: Anyone who has this monitor know the resolution on this puppy?

Resolution should be 1440x900.

This looks identical to the HP W2207H.

Side by side with a wall of other LCD monitors in Staples, this display outshines the rest. The color is simply more vibrant then other displays. The addition of the swivel to portrait mode, built in speakers, built in side usb ports are just bonus.

I'd buy it if I didn't already have a 94 LB 24" CRT on my desk...


In for 1 and used 2% CB, thanks!


looks like a winner, in for one. Thanks OP.


LiquidSilver said: Found this link about the LCD (reliable?)
http://gosublogger.com/2008/12/ts22w7h/

Stats as follows:

TS22W7H Specifications

1680 x 1050 factory-set resolution at 60 Hz
Box includes Monitor, Power cable, VGA cable, Audio cable, DVI cable, Documentation CDBriteView Technology enhances clarity and provides brilliant colors
Comfortably display two full pages of text or Web images side by side; work with wide spreadsheets, and reduce side-to-side scrolling with the wide view
Contrast ratio - up to 2000 - 1
Create a home-theater - the wide format supplies optimal movie viewing of high-definition content on your PC (via high-bandwidth digital content protection)
Display size - 22 (55.9 cm) diagonal and viewable image
Dynamic-Contrast ratio - up to 3000 - 1
EMI standard FCC Class B
Enjoy premium sound with spatial separation via the integrated speakers; listen privately with the integrated headphone jack
Get uncompromising performance with digital photography, video editing, and video games
Input terminal VGA 15-pin D-type connector
Make games more absorbing with the blazing-fast 5 ms response time
Mounting Standard - VESA 4-hole 100×100mm
On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization
Pixel pitch - 0.252 mm
Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system
Response time - 5 ms (on-off)
Scanning frequency - Horizontal scan range 24-82 KHz, Vertical scan range 48-76 Hz
Supports HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection to prevent transmission of non-encrypted high definition content
Unit Dimensions - Height 18.9 x Width 20.5 x Depth 11.3 (48.1×52.3×28.9cm)
Video inputs supported - VGA analog signal and HDMI digital signal
Weight - 19.8 pounds (9 kg)

I'm guessing that the info that I've highlighted above means that the monitor has a DVI input, and comes with an HDMI > DVI adapter cable?


Interesting that it says it has HDMI connection, but the cable included is DVI?

I do have the HP version of this that has DVI connection only, bought last summer, and it's a really good monitor. Paid over a hundred dollars more for that one though.

What the heck, I went ahead and ordered one of these anyway.


In for 1... GREAT DEAL!!


daBomb said: LiquidSilver said: Found this link about the LCD (reliable?)
http://gosublogger.com/2008/12/ts22w7h/
I think it is de-branched from w2207H which has only HDMI. It does have DVI cables. You need DVI-HDMI cable if you dont have adapter or your video card does not have HDMI port.


Stats as follows:

TS22W7H Specifications

1680 x 1050 factory-set resolution at 60 Hz
Box includes Monitor, Power cable, VGA cable, Audio cable, DVI cable, Documentation CDBriteView Technology enhances clarity and provides brilliant colors
Comfortably display two full pages of text or Web images side by side; work with wide spreadsheets, and reduce side-to-side scrolling with the wide view
Contrast ratio - up to 2000 - 1
Create a home-theater - the wide format supplies optimal movie viewing of high-definition content on your PC (via high-bandwidth digital content protection)
Display size - 22 (55.9 cm) diagonal and viewable image
Dynamic-Contrast ratio - up to 3000 - 1
EMI standard FCC Class B
Enjoy premium sound with spatial separation via the integrated speakers; listen privately with the integrated headphone jack
Get uncompromising performance with digital photography, video editing, and video games
Input terminal VGA 15-pin D-type connector
Make games more absorbing with the blazing-fast 5 ms response time
Mounting Standard - VESA 4-hole 100×100mm
On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization
Pixel pitch - 0.252 mm
Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system
Response time - 5 ms (on-off)
Scanning frequency - Horizontal scan range 24-82 KHz, Vertical scan range 48-76 Hz
Supports HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection to prevent transmission of non-encrypted high definition content
Unit Dimensions - Height 18.9 x Width 20.5 x Depth 11.3 (48.1×52.3×28.9cm)
Video inputs supported - VGA analog signal and HDMI digital signal
Weight - 19.8 pounds (9 kg)


I'm guessing that the info that I've highlighted above means that the monitor has a DVI input, and comes with an HDMI > DVI adapter cable, right?


Great deal OP. Probably the best 22" (TN based) monitor with a fantastic stand. I also love the shiny screen (not for everyone). I think the included cable is a DVI-HDMI meaning one end is of such ..


built in side usb ports

I love usb ports in monitors. Am REALLY glad I ordered one.


RofSilk said: I know for a fact I don't need this monitor, however, I bought it anyway. I'll debate its value with the wife later.

Good luck with that, LOL.


1440x900, really?

At this size shouldn't it be 1680x1050? 1440x900 on a 22" screen is going to be rough...


I just bought four of them. Not sure why, I just love a great deal.


in4one, thx op


updownstock said: I think it is de-branched from w2207H which has only HDMI. It does have DVI cables. You need DVI-HDMI cable if you dont have adapter or your video card does not have HDMI port.

but e xcalibur said: I do have the HP version of this that has DVI connection only, bought last summer, and it's a really good monitor.


The monitor doesnt have DVI port (only DVI cable) so we will need to buy a separate HDMI-DVI


9.10 tax charge in NC?


Monster said: The monitor doesnt have DVI port (only DVI cable) so we will need to buy a separate HDMI-DVI

I know that this is what the Specs say, but how do you know that it's correct, Monster?

[edit]Monster said: Date Posted: Mar/24/2009 12:37 PM
Rating: 0

http://www.Amazon.com/W2207H-22-inch-Widescreen-LCD-Monitor/dp/B...

Second and Third reviewer mentioned no DVI input and we need to have an adapter.

Thanks, Monster --

With speakers on the monitor, HDMI does make sense, I guess --


polkmaniac said: 1440x900, really?

At this size shouldn't it be 1680x1050? 1440x900 on a 22" screen is going to be rough...

Resolution: 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz

I have one, it is rock solid.


daBomb said: updownstock said: I think it is de-branched from w2207H which has only HDMI. It does have DVI cables. You need DVI-HDMI cable if you dont have adapter or your video card does not have HDMI port.

but e xcalibur said: I do have the HP version of this that has DVI connection only, bought last summer, and it's a really good monitor.

I think HP had two different versions of this monitor. One that only had DVI and one that had HDMI. But not both on the same monitor.


Now when is the 24" gonna sell for this price ? anyone has the inside scoop ?


Monster said: The monitor doesnt have DVI port (only DVI cable) so we will need to buy a separate HDMI-DVIMonoprice here I come!


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osuuma said: I guess I got an innolux or a fourth type. My model number is MT220WW01-V1 and version ITMH3.9.

Crap ... I got the same thing .... Read somewhere it's Innolux.... Prolly keep it since the monitor is flawless except the keys feel cheap....




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