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Question: HP w2007 20-inch Widescreen Flat-Panel Monitor Price $280.00
Get a brilliant picture and optimum viewing with our w2007 20-inch Widescreen Flat-Panel Monitor with BrightView technology. The extra width means you'll do less side-to-side scrolling, which is especially great when you're looking at images, movies, large spreadsheets, and Web pages.


• Get crisp, high-quality viewing with photos, videos, and games with the maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050 and BrightView technology
• Experience digital content the way it was meant to be enjoyed: the w2007 is HDCP-enabled for viewing in high definition
• Expand your usable work area with side-by-side display of two full program Windows or Web pages
• Get lost in video games with the enhanced scaling and optimization plus blazing-fast 5 ms response time
• Create your own home theater: the widescreen format enhances movie viewing
• Get true digital graphics performance with the dual inputs that support both DVI-D and traditional analog (VGA) signals
• Mount on a wall in the best possible location (compatible with any VESA standard mount)
• Save space on your desk with the slim profile and integrated speakers
• Easily show videos and photos to groups, thanks to the wide viewing angle

Award-winning support


• Get peace of mind with the one-year limited warranty
• Rely on HP's Total Care service and support, which J.D. Power and Associates has recognized as consistently providing "An Outstanding Customer Service Experience"
• Get answers to your product questions toll-free, 24 x 7, or via e-mail in as little time as an hour, at www.HP.com/go/totalcare

Answer:
They're good. I just recommended one to someone the other day. It's one of the few (if not the only) desktop LCD monitors out there right now with a glossy (BrightView, in this case) screen. It's also HDCP compliant, so that in the future, if you want, you'll be able to watch high definition DVD's on it.

p.s. The first guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Large monitors DO NOT damage the eyes...in any manner shape or form.
I would rate this monitor a 9 out of ten because looking at a srceen that big you can damage your eyes (i know because it happend to me)
You can get 22 in 1680x monitors for that price. The choice comes down to whether or not you prefer a smaller pixel pitch or a larger screen size. Use this applet: http://tvcalculator.com/
to compare the pixel size of that monitor to your old monitor. If the pixels are too much smaller, you may have trouble reading text.
the price sounds good, but I've never used it. The best way to see the quality is to actually look at one in action. If I were you I would go to a store and check out a display model. If you like what you see you could then search for a lower price online or in a store. The only thing is, monitors like that are worth protecting, so if it is cheap enough I would get a warranty, depending on the extent of the manufacturer's warranty.
i can get one for 150 from my friend
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