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Acer V223-WBD 22" Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor (Black)

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Acer V223-WBD 22" Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor (Black)



Product Features
►1680 x 1050 resolution
►2500:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness
►170°/160° horizontal/vertical viewing angles
►VGA and DVI (HDCP) connectors
►5ms response time

Processor, Memory, and Motherboard

Hardware Platform: PC
Special Features

Display Type: Widescreen LCD
Screen Size: 22"
Pixel Pitch: 0.282mm
Display Format: 16:10 Wide LCD
Display Colors: 16.7 million
Vertical Refresh Rate: 55Hz - 75Hz
Horizontal Frequency: 30KHz - 80KHz
Condition: New
Interface Type: DVI
Interface Type: VGA
Input Video Signal: VGA
Input Video Signal: DVI w/HDCP
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 2500:1
Brightness: 300 cd/m²
Response Time: 5 ms
Horizontal Viewing Angle: 170 degrees
Vertical Viewing Angle: 160 degrees
Maximum Resolution: 1680 x 1050
Graphics and Display

Dot Pitch/Grille Pitch: 0.282 inches
LCD Native Resolution: 22
Cases and Expandability

Size (LWH): 0 inches, 0 inches, 0 inches
Weight: 13.1 pounds

Product Description
This display offers solid and reliable performance without breaking your budget and can be used for business, school work, home projects and entertainment.

Customer Reviews
►I am extremely happy with these monitors (I bought two and use them side by side). They are very bright, clear, and crisp with the DVI inputs (note that they come with DVI and VGA but not HDMI inputs). I don't do a lot of graphics-intense gaming so I can't comment on how they hold up in those conditions.

I'm sure there are better monitors out there (for a lot more money) but my 20/25 vision can't see any imperfections.

By N. Gowen

►It is what it claimed to be. 22 inch monitor. Received, plugged in, booted computer, changed resolution to 1680x1050. Viola! Had it working in about 5 minutes. Tilt can be adjusted somewhat. No adjustment to height, no USB ports or anything like that. Came with digital and analog cables.
Update: If the computer goes into power save mode, or you turn off the monitor....or anything else happens to have the monitor stop receiving a signal, it will not come back on until I reboot the computer. The monitor goes brain dead and refuses to recognize that there is a digital signal coming into it.

By Me

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