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BenQ V2220H


$279.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Extremely thin at only 15mm. LED backlit - uses less energy and produces better colors when compared to CCFL-based competitors. Small footprint - comes with a smaller than average stand.

The Cons:Poor menu navigation - buttons are located on the bottom of the monitor. Lacks local dimming support. Glossy bezel/stand - attracts fingerprints and dust.

The V2220H is a higher-end, LED-backlit, 21.5" LCD monitor from BenQ. It adds an HDMI input and headphone jack to the V2220. The glossy-black panel is extremely thin, just 15 mm thick at its thinnest point.

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Beyond its noteworthy design and 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, the V2220H is more ordinary, with mainstream specifications including a 1000:1 static contrast ratio and 5ms response time. Its maximum resolution is 1920x1080. In Eco mode, the panel reaches 52% energy savings compared to a CCFL model, BenQ claims.

Features

  • 21.5" LCD
  • LED backlighting
  • 1920x1080 maximum resolution
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • 1000:1 static contrast ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • 250cd/m2 brightness
  • 170/160 horizontal/vertical viewing angles
  • Eco mode
  • 28-52% power savings over CCFL
  • 25W maximum power consumption
  • 15mm minimum thickness
  • D-sub/DVI/HDMI inputs
  • Headphone jack

Model Variations

  • BenQ V2200HP: anti-glare panel

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  • 2

    extremely thin at only 15mm

  • 1

    LED backlit - uses less energy and produces better colors when compared to CCFL-based competitors

  • 1

    small footprint - comes with a smaller than average stand

  • 1

    great for movie fans - supports full HD video and includes HDMI input

  • 1

    the LED power indicator on the front is easy on the eyes - not too bright

  • 1

    produces deep, dark black levels without backlight bleeding

Cons
  • 1

    poor menu navigation - buttons are located on the bottom of the monitor

  • 1

    lacks local dimming support

  • 1

    glossy bezel/stand - attracts fingerprints and dust

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