HP w2216v
| Caractéristiques | |||
| Screen size | 22 inches | ||
| Panel type | TN | ||
| Resolution | 1680 x 1050 pixels | ||
| Response time | 3 ms | ||
| Inputs (HDMI / DVI / VGA / Component) | 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 | ||
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| Other details | Enceinte 2 x 2 WattDalle brillante |
| Viewing angles (H/V) | 2 x 2 W speakers |
| 3D | no |
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Alexandre Botella
Test date: January 14, 2009
Test date: January 14, 2009
V for VGA

There are two monitors with an almost identical name, the w2216 and the w2216v. They have almost exactly the same spec, with the only difference being that the w2216 has a DVI as well as a VGA input, while the w2216v only has VGA.
With the w2216v, HP lists among features : "BriteView Technology that enhances clarity and provides brilliant colours." At first sight this 22’’ seems very similar to the w2408h: glossy panel, black glossy bezel and such an original base; everything seems to be there. However, if you look a little closer, you see that the USB hub has gone, that there’s only one available VGA input and that you can no longer adjust the base up and down. After taking away all of these points, it only gets one star for the quality of its hardware--and that's largely thanks to the inclusion of a pair of speakers, and the fact that the base is mounted on a stand.
Colour quality
Although the contrast ratio isn’t bad at all (around 850:1), the colour quality is disappointing. The average difference measured with the sensor confirms what you see with the eye. We get score of 5: too high considering we aim at getting under 1 and that anything above 3 is problematic. What is even more troubling is that the OSD doesn’t let you improve the colour rendering very well. HP talks about the brilliance of the colours. Great--but they still need to be accurate!
Responsiveness

By default, the Overdrive function (a function designed to improve the reactivity of the monitor), is disactivated. Tests show that when Overdrive is disactivated the responsiveness is slightly better than that on a classic 5 ms screen. When it is on however, we get a nasty surprise, a reverse ghosting effect, which makes the residual image more visible than when it’s off. Even worse, with films there are such marked effects that our tester almost passed out. So don’t bother with overdrive if you’re at all concerned about video quality. 
Pluses
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1:1 Mode
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High contrast
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Glossy panel: for those who like it like that
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Has a response time close to a good 5 ms
Minuses
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Poor hardware configuration, even for a 22''
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Poorly managed overdrive
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Inaccurate colour rendering
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Shiny panel can be overly reflective
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TN panel = reduced viewing angles
If you're only using this for office work and you like the design of this w2216v, then go for it! Otherwise check out some of the other 22'' screens we've tested which are more powerful.

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