- 1,280 x 1,024 Resolution, 0.264 mm dot pitch
- 350:1 Contrast ratio, wide 140-degree horizontal viewing angle
- Simple analog connectivity, easy plug-and-play operation
- 2 Harman Kardon external speakers
- 1-Year warranty
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With an optimum resolution of 1,280 x 1,024, images are clean and crisp; a 0.264 mm dot pitch and 350:1 contrast ratio provide clear color separation and sharply defined tones, whether you're editing digital photos or simply shopping online.
Analog source inputs supply smoothly reliable data transfer, while the anti-glare, anti-static coating insures a clear view under any lighting conditions. Simple onscreen controls allow easy image customization, and the Kensington lock slot for an optional cable supplies additional security. The one-year warranty covers parts, labor, speakers, and the backlight.
What's in the Box
17-inch liquid crystal display (LCD), power cord, DC adapter with an attached DC cable, set of speakers with a DC cable or speaker DC power adapter, video cable (VGA), quick setup poster, warranty booklet, CD-ROM disc
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Finally RECALLED....please read for info,
By koko61 (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Pavilion F1703 17" LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)
For those of you who have been trying to get this monitor replaced, I just got off the phone with HP Technical Support and, after screaming at three different people who kept telling me that they could not help me unless I paid for the privilege to talk to them (because the warranty is expired), I finally got to speak to a fourth person...a supervisor. After giving him my serial number, I was told that this monitor HAS BEEN RECALLED and will be replaced free of charge. I do not have the specifics yet as to how it will be accomplished, but I was given a case number and was told that he (the supervisor) would personally call me back within a day or two with the details. In the meantime, I still have to unplug the monitor and plug it back in every time it blacks out. This morning, that was happening every 2-3 seconds, but right now it seems to be ok for the moment. So, to everyone who has been ripped off with this monitor, get on the phone right now to HP Technical Support, tell them that you have a monitor that has been recalled, and don't take no for an answer. Good luck!!
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
good monitor for those who like seeing black,
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This review is from: HP Pavilion F1703 17" LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)
Great. I've had this monitor for just about a year and suddenly the screen goes black for no reason. Press the button and the screen will work for another 8 seconds, then go black suddenly. Press it off, press it on, it'll work for 8 seconds.
Apparently from forums i have read, a vast majority of other owners have this monitor problem, and unfortunately there's no class action suit to recall the monitor. After a year of any of their products, HP wants nothing to do with you. Right now i'm using my faithful old CRT monitor too, the very thing i tried to replace. Ah well, how utilitarian of me to support big business at the expense of myself.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely poor quality,
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This review is from: HP Pavilion F1703 17" LCD Monitor (Personal Computers)
I purchased this monitor with a HP desktop on the 3rd of May 2004. 13 months and 1 day later, on the 4th of June 2005, the monitor screen would go black, but the power button would remain lit. To get it to work again, you would have to turn it off and turn it back on. However, this problem re-occurs again around 10 seconds later, rendering the monitor useless. Designed obsolescene. Isn't it fantastic?
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