HP P1130 (P4819)
June 30, 2026, 2:30 am
June 30, 2026, 3:26 am
Summary
The HP P1130 (P4819) is a rebadged Sony CPD-G520 and therefore shares the same tube and capabilities. Being a rebadged Sony CPD-G520 it is among one of the highest-end computer CRT monitors. Capable of a very respectable 130kHz max horizontal scan range and 170Hz vertical. Maximum resolution of 2048x1536 @75Hz. (It can safely reach 2048x1536 @80Hz though thanks to its 130kHz horizontal scan range) Best flicker-free resolution is 1920x1440 @85Hz
Inputs include 2 VGA ports and a convenient switch on the front to switch between input 1 and 2.
Shares the same model name as the Dell P1130 which is also a Sony CPD-G520 rebadge. Unlike the Dell, the HP's outer shell much more closely resembles the original Sony CPD-G520.
Confirmed Tweaked Resolutions using the GTF standard: 1344x1008 @120Hz | 1100x825 @144Hz | 1920x1440 @85Hz | 2048x1536 @80Hz | 920x690 @170Hz | 1792x1344 @90Hz | 1600x1200 @100Hz | 560x420 @170Hz | 640x480 @120-170Hz
Manuals
Service Manual - (Sony CPD-G520)
Notes
Brightness & Color Issues
PC Monitors made by Sony often have drifted out of calibration. This can result in poor color balance, excessive brightness, or other issues. These monitors often have an extremely bright picture, sometimes with a green tint. This cannot always be corrected with the OSD controls, and the monitor's firmware settings must be adjusted using WinDAS, Sony's proprietary calibration software.
This tube has a fragile anti-glare coating which will be damaged by all common cleaning products including Ammonia-Free products. You should only clean it with distilled water or distilled water mixed with a few drops of dish soap. Use only a soft clean microfiber towel to wipe the screen. I reccomend buying a spray bottle to mist the screen with the water or dish soap solution.
If the screen has missing/discolored parts of the finish, or spots that look like scratches that don't come off, or parts where the mirror finish is missing, the coating has already been permanently damaged and should be removed. You can find instructions for removing and replacing the film here.
Many brands used these coatings including Mitsubishi, Sony, JVC, IBM, and more. Usually if the underlying tube technology is aperture grille-based and the monitor is a higher performance PC monitor, it can be assumed the tube has this fragile coating. The user manual of the monitor will also mention not to use any cleaning products on the screen.
Here is an example of what permanently damaged glare coating looks like: Click to open Image
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| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Brand: | HP |
| Manufacturer: | Sony |
| Model: | P1130 (P4819) |
| Series: | P |
| Viewable Size: | 19.8" |
| Input Signals: | VGA |
| Sync: | HV Sync, Sync on Green |
| Native Resolutions: | VGA, SVGA, SXGA, QXGA, WXGA |
| Horizontal Scan Range: | 30 kHz, 130 kHz |
| Vertical Scan Range: | 170 Hz |
| Aspect: | 4:3 |
| Adjustments: | OSD Customer Controls, Front Mounted Buttons, Digital Convergence, WinDAS |
| Flyback: | 8-598-863-30 |
| Focus Type: | Dual |
| Tube: | Sony FD Trinitron , M50LRB15X |
| Heater Voltage: | 5v |
| Deflection: | 90° |
| Mask: |
Aperture Grille
|
| Pitch: | .24 mm, 0.24 mm |
| Tint: | Dark |
| Removable Glare Film: | No |
| Yoke: | 8-451-519-11 |
| Speakers: | None |
| Chassis: | CR1 |
| Weight: | 67.2 lbs (30.5 kg) |
| Dimensions (W/H/D): |
494 x 502 x 524 mm
(19.4 x 19.7 x 20.6") |
| Application: | Computer Monitor |
| Cabinet Material: | Plastic |
| Launched: | 2001 |
| Country of Manufacture: | Japan |
| Market: | North America |
| Power Standard: | Universal |
| Mounting: | Desk Stand |
| Degaussing: | Automatic on Power-on, Manual |
| Tag: | Community Submission |
