HP F2105

December 7th, 2005 | by Ian Bell




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HP f2105 jap crap

by dd on Aug 26th, 2008 at 2:30 PM:

My power button broke 2 months after my factory warranty expired as well. Totally inexcusable! With a lot of people reporting identical power button problems, I'm surprised that a class action lawsuit hasn't been launched against HP. They really do deserve one for putting out defective items like this.

HPf2105 lemon

by marija on Jul 11th, 2008 at 11:02 AM:

My beautiful monitor lasted exactly the length of the warranty and then told me "Monitor going to sleep", and I can't wake it up!

Poor quality and the worst customer service

by Tom on Jun 24th, 2008 at 12:54 PM:

Monitor started developing vertical lines about a month after warranty expiration (1 year) at 18 months it now has 3 such lines. HP offered to let me buy a discount refurbished one of a similar size for $300 - other than that though they said too bad.



Warranty is sub-par for the monitor price and industry standards (Samsung & Viewsonic, for example are 3 years).



This vertical line issue seems to be a common problem on this monitor - perhaps we should seek legal guidance and file a class action suit.

Lines appearing on monitor screen

by Kyle on Mar 31st, 2008 at 2:16 PM:

I have had the HP F2105 Monitor for over 3 years now, nothing is wrong with it, try re-plugging some of the plugs and maybe you'll fix it, and I have had no problems with this monitor. Perfect, reliable, and great quality. If only it had that little plug-cover thing like the View Sonic LCD Monitor does.

Easy power button fix...Nice Monitor!

by Kim on Mar 10th, 2008 at 11:42 AM:

As Bjorn Stellar mentioned above, it's much cheaper, faster, and stronger to just fix the power button yourself. I used a $4.00 electric hot gun for the repair which is fast and permanent. Remove the back cover as Bjorn described. Align the power button to its original location, with the 2 plastic 'bridge' pieces touching each other, where the break occured.Now just run a thick line of hot glue across both of these 'bridges'. Let it cool and presto! You now have a quick and simple repair which should last indefinitely. I love my HP F2105 monitor and except for its cheapie power button assembly, it's been a great LCD otherwise! Excellent picture & text.

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