I bought this screen recently and it works fine but it is let down by a poorly designed on/off button which is located underneath the screen so that you have to feel for it and it is not well defined. Because the screen stand is a bit flexible you need two hands, one to hold the screen and the other to operate the switch. My 15 year old screen, which it replaced, was a simple front mounted switch that just needed one hand - why do we need to go backwards with some of the most basic functions?
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Customer Rating
4
It's a good product for its range. Would have ...
on April 24, 2020
Posted by: Nuno
It's a good product for its range. Would have liked a slightly higher resolution.
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Customer Rating
5
Good Computer, quick and it is serving its pur...
on May 8, 2020
Posted by: OLUWOLE
Good Computer, quick and it is serving its purpose.
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Customer Rating
5
Have HP computer and printer so I wanted a HP...
on May 22, 2020
Posted by: Irene
Have HP computer and printer so I wanted a HP monitor as they are good quality and long lasting
The user guide is complete useless. Their is no information for various options in settings anywhere in user guide. Therefore, their is no option but to ask help from support but they have no clue either. They would suggest do a factory reset and waste customer's time for hours and keep you waiting and waiting.
'HP Pavilion w2207h' has done excellent service over a couple of decades but one of the control buttons had become intermittent. (Used virtually every day but the buttons very very intermittently.) So I bought, from the 'web shop', this 'HP P22h G5 FHD Monitor' to replace it. Just as expected for HP - delivery to time, no surprises, exactly as described and into use straight from the box. Especially happy with desk footprint = slightly smaller (less border) and it might be a crisper (brighter and clearer) display.