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#1
kmok - Posted 2:52 pm PST 11/10/08 (50 Posts)
#2
iamlagging - Posted 2:53 pm PST 11/10/08 (18 Posts)
It's an awesome screen if that's all you want. It lacks a lot of the fancy features like USB ports and sound from a lot of its contemporaries. Also, the stand is not removable after it is attached. (Not without breaking it anyway.)
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swcole9 - Posted 3:13 pm PST 11/10/08 (76 Posts)
There don't seem to be too many differences between the two and I have had no issues with mine.
However I do not watch movies, but play lots of games.
#4
fubar911 - Posted 3:58 pm PST 11/10/08 (13 Posts)
How does it cause eye strain? I was looking for a cheap one to play video games on. Is getting a 2ms going to add another $100 to it?
#5
singhh92 - Posted 4:31 pm PST 11/10/08 (93 Posts)
this looks great and pretty big 22'. i currently have a 24' dell and im thinking of getting a new one but this one looks great.
#6
kponenation - Posted 6:19 pm PST 11/10/08 (258 Posts)
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disaster21 - Posted 6:22 pm PST 11/10/08 (22 Posts)
Does the stand allow it to raise and lower? or just tilt?
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elixir - Posted 6:58 pm PST 11/10/08 (25 Posts)
If you're a gamer you might want to consider the ASUS VW222U at newegg I think it was about 180.00 after rebate last time I checked. Good reviews at the Egg and Anandtech forums.
#9
josiahlamz - Posted 7:12 pm PST 11/10/08 (28 Posts)
i have this monitor. i was amazed at the brightness... but also at how black the blacks are. color is very good for a budget monitor. i have no complaints. i do not play video games, but have watched plenty of movies on it, and it's great!
the stand does not lower, but it does tilt up and down. the stand is very difficult to take apart once assembled. but i did it. it just takes some patience.
the stand does not lower, but it does tilt up and down. the stand is very difficult to take apart once assembled. but i did it. it just takes some patience.
#10
floralone - Posted 7:48 pm PST 11/10/08 (10 Posts)
I'm in
#11
darktideryezing - Posted 8:30 pm PST 11/10/08 (624 Posts)
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blackknight - Posted 8:36 pm PST 11/10/08 (11 Posts)
I like Dell Ultra sharp Monitors
#13
bitterbeer - Posted 8:47 pm PST 11/10/08 (571 Posts)
#14
seabear52 - Posted 9:20 pm PST 11/10/08 (79 Posts)
I am pleased with mine had it for 6-8 months now
#15
wwwmaniac - Posted 9:25 pm PST 11/10/08 (40 Posts)
Decent monitor, don't expect any thrills, but for business graphics and some gaming it's pretty good (if you are "pro" gamer I'd probably go for 2ms, altho all these ratings aren't very meaningful anyways)
#16
undefined - Posted 9:34 pm PST 11/10/08 (266 Posts)
i have an acer al2223w and it came configured from the factory with exceptional brightness. i believe this is to distract owners from the poor color reproduction (compared to non-TN panels). i toned the brightness way down when calibrating it for color reproduction and it's still brighter than my crt (dual-head).
accept that all inexpensive monitors have pathetic stands (tilt only). a few years ago i bought a 19" viewsonic for nearly $300 and even it came with a crappy stand. ben advertises a buy.com deal for a neoflex stand ($35, i think) and i've bought two of them and really like them (effortless height adjustment, 90 degree rotation for landscape/portrait). yeah, with a more expensive monitor you get a better stand, but those more monitors usually cost way more than these cheaper monitors plus a $35 neoflex stand.
accept that all inexpensive monitors have pathetic stands (tilt only). a few years ago i bought a 19" viewsonic for nearly $300 and even it came with a crappy stand. ben advertises a buy.com deal for a neoflex stand ($35, i think) and i've bought two of them and really like them (effortless height adjustment, 90 degree rotation for landscape/portrait). yeah, with a more expensive monitor you get a better stand, but those more monitors usually cost way more than these cheaper monitors plus a $35 neoflex stand.
#17
notaguru - Posted 9:44 pm PST 11/10/08 (153 Posts)
Got it. Works fine, but don't expect a lot of frills.
#18
air - Posted 10:17 pm PST 11/10/08 (411 Posts)
I paid $450 for an 18 inch Dell. How things have changed in a couple of years.
#19
mikeyqwer - Posted 3:41 am PST 11/11/08 (33 Posts)
i had this. i use this mainly to watch movies and work. it's great.
#20
quagga - Posted 6:58 am PST 11/11/08 (138 Posts)
Good no-frills monitor.







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