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Acer Ferrari F-22
$219.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Ferrari logo. Can display 720p content. Fast 2ms response time - no motion blur while gaming.
The Cons:Limited availability. Not full 1080p. TN matrix, fast response times and cheap to produce/purchase at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles.
The F-22 is the flagship Ferrari monitor released by Acer in fall of 2008. The F-22 features a 22” widescreen display at a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050. The contrast ratio is rated at 2000:1, meaning users will see distinct blacks and whites.
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The F-22 has a 2-millisecond response time, which allows for strong alleviation of blurring commonly produced by modern games. This monitor can display both digital and analog content using the DVI-D or VGA port, respectively. HDMI input is also accepted, allowing for the monitor to be used as a HDTV for an Xbox 360, PS3 or other high definition devices. The Ferrari F-22 monitor complies with Energy Star standards, using 55 watts of power when on and 2 watts when in standby mode. While this monitor is generally perceived to have above-average image definition and color quality, it is also thought to be overpriced when compared to other 22” monitors.
Features
- Black with red trim, Ferrari logo
- Monitor type: 22” LCD TFT diagonal widescreen
- Native resolution: 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
- Contrast ratio: 2000:1
- Pixel pitch: 0.282mm
- Horizontal/vertical viewing angles: 170°/160°
- Energy Star qualified
- Input: VGA; DVI-D, HDMI
- Dimensions & weight: 20.1" W x 8.0" D x 16.4" H, 10.4 lbs
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fast 2ms response time - no motion blur while gaming
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HDMI port - for use with other gaming platforms or high definition media sources
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touch sensitive keys (blue illumination)
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power button resembles a speedometer
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TN matrix, fast response times and cheap to produce/purchase at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles
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