- 21 Inch LCD Flat Panel Monitor
- Razor Sharp Video From Your PC And External HDTV
- Built In Microphone
- 1680 x 1050 Resolution
- Optimization Plus Response Times As Fast As 12 MS
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor power button design is a dealbreaker,
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This review is from: HP F2105 21" LCD Flat Panel Monitor (Electronics)
Stay away from this product. Like many others, I was very happy with the picture quality on this monitor. However, 4 weeks out of warranty, the small round power button on the front of the monitor broke (disappearing into the case) which renders the whole monitor useless. HP customer support couldn't care less--they tried to sell me another monitor. HP doesn't even offer any kind of paid-for repair service that would help me recover part of my investment. Since I can see from Google searches that the power button problem is common with the HP F2105 (many are breaking inside the warranty after only light use), you would do well to trust this product no longer than its warranty period.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Weak Power Button Design,
By MANUEL QUINONES "mq" (Deltona, FL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP F2105 21" LCD Flat Panel Monitor (Electronics)
This monitor has an excellent resolution. Everything looks awesome on it. Unfortumately the power button was not well designed. After having the monitor for 6 months, the power button broke (this button is hardly used). I have read other reviews about this monitor and this is a frequently reported problem.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Power button breaks easily,
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This review is from: HP F2105 21" LCD Flat Panel Monitor (Electronics)
Yes, this monitor looks great. I like everything about it except for its extremely flimsy power button, which has broken in two different occasions. On both occasions the power button just sank in when pressing it with normal pressure. Once it happens it is almost impossible to turn it on or off so you need to get it replaced. (As a side note, we rarely use the power button because we have a screen saver so it did not happen from excessive use). HP has replaced our monitor 3 times (free of charge), two for the power button issue and another because one of the monitors they shipped was damaged in transit. It looks like this is a serious quality issue. I am not sure if the power button will break again now that we are on our fourth monitor, but we'll probably look for another monitor if it does.
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