Reviews of the HP L1940
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CNET Review
The Good: Clear text; highly adjustable.
The Bad: Unstable base; no pivoting software, speakers, or headphone jack.
The Bottom Line: The HP L1940 is an average-priced 19-inch LCD with decent image quality and so much adjustability that it's a tad unstable.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 92/100. Comparing these reviews to 101492 other Laptops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 79/100 = Good.
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pcworld.com
Review Summary: With subpar image quality and awkward physical adjustments, the HP L1940 is a poor bargain at its average price.
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pcmag.com
Review Summary: The HP L1940 is a 19-inch LCD monitor with an attractive price, some nice extrasand a few drawbacks. Attractive features include portrait-mode rotation and USB ports; flaws include limited viewing-angle performance that will be noticeable in portrai
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trustedreviews.com
Review Summary: The IBM ThinkPad T42p is a fantastic notebook to use; the screen is superb and the keyboard is up to IBM's usual high standards. Add to this the biometric security, the data encryption and IBM's standard Rapid Restore and Recovery low level utilities. The
Manufacturer: HP
Part number: PF803AA#ABA
General
- Display Type Flat panel display / TFT active matrix
- Built-in Devices USB hub
- Width 18.8 in
- Depth 10.4 in
- Height 16.3 in
- Weight 18.5 lbs
- Enclosure Color Carbonite black, Silver
- Localization English / United States
- Country Kits United States
Display
- Diagonal Size 19 in
- Viewable Size 19 in
- Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.294 mm
- Max Resolution 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz
- Color Support 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Max Sync Rate (V x H) 76 Hz x 82.1 KHz
- Video Bandwidth 140 MHz
- Response Time 20 ms
- Controls / Adjustments Contrast, H/V size, Color temperature, Brightness, H/V position, Clock, Phase
- Display Positions Adjustments Swivel, Height, Tilt
- OSD Languages Spanish, English, Chinese (simplified), French, Italian, German, Dutch
- Display Screen Coating Anti-glare, Anti-static
- Video Output None
- Signal Input DVI-D, VGA
- Features AssetControl
Image
- Image Color Temperature 6500K, Adjustable
- Display (projector) image aspect ratio 5:4
- Image brightness 250 cd/m2
- Image Contrast Ratio 600:1
- Max horizontal view angle 178
- Max vertical view angle 178
Video Input
- Analog video signal RGB
- Digital video standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Audio Output
- Type None
Input Device
- Input device type None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x Hi-Speed USB upstream, 2 x Hi-Speed USB downstream - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x DVI-D, 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
Power
- Power device form factor Internal
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
- Operational power consumption 40 Watt
- Operational power consumption (standby) 2 Watt
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x VGA cable - 6 ft, 1 x USB cable
- Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
- Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), Wall mountable
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & support type 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 3 years - On-site
Environmental Parameters
- Min operating temperature 41 ?F
- Max operating temperature 95 ?F
- Operating humidity range 20 - 80%
Compliances
- Compliant Standards TCO '03, GS, MIC, UL, VCCI, CE, CCIB, CSA, TUV, FCC, CCEE, EPA Energy Star, TUV Ergo, NOM, BSMI, MPR II, PC 99, ISO 13406-2
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