HP 2009m fv583a LCD Monitor 20" Grade B VGA DVI
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About this product
The HP 2009m is a 20-inch LCD monitor in Grade B condition, tested for key functions and ready for resale. It supports VGA and DVI inputs, making it suitable for legacy systems. With a 16:9 aspect ratio and 1600x900 resolution (typical for this model), it offers basic display capabilities for office tasks or secondary use. The included base aids setup. Priced at $28.82, it's an ultra-budget option. No specific brightness or contrast ratios are provided, but it's functional for simple computing needs.
Our take
At under $30, the HP 2009m is a cheap way to get a second monitor for basic tasks. It's Grade B, so expect some cosmetic wear, but it's tested and works. The VGA and DVI inputs are dated but fine for older computers. The 20-inch 1600x900 resolution is low by today's standards, so don't expect sharp text. It's strictly for spreadsheets, email, or a secondary display. No HDMI means it's not for modern consoles. If you need a dirt-cheap monitor for light use, it gets the job done.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely low price for a functioning monitor
- Includes base for easy setup
- Works with legacy VGA and DVI systems
- Tested for key functions before resale
Cons
- Low resolution at 1600x900
- Grade B condition may have cosmetic flaws
- No HDMI input for modern devices
- Limited to basic office tasks
Specifications
- Brand HP
- Screen Size 20 in
- Model 2009m
- MPN fv583a
- R2 Condition Tested for Key Functions, Ready for Resale
- Notes3 Base included