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Dell S2209W
$200.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Accurate enough color for professional Photoshop work. Color is consistent across the entire screen. Matte screen eliminates glare, good for rooms with lots of windows.
The Cons:16:10 ratio makes it slightly awkward for watching movies. If pixels go dead in the first few months it is difficult to get a replacement unit.
The Dell S2209W is a stylishly-designed, 22” widescreen HD LCD monitor engineered to enable viewers to watch movies in true-to-life quality. Outfitted with both analog VGA and digital DVI video connections, the S2209W can deliver a full 1920x1080 HD resolution alongside a wide 16:9 aspect ratio.
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Plus, the DVI-D port supports HDCP for playback of protected HD content. Additional features of the Dell S2209W 1080p monitor include a tilting stand for achieving an optimal viewing angle, Energy Star 4.0 certification for reduced energy costs, and an optional wall mount that permits easy wall mounting. The Dell S2209W retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- ENERGY STAR Certified
- 22” Widescreen HD LCD
- VGA/DVI-D Connectivity
- HDCP Support
- Tilting Stand
- Optional Wall Mounting
- Optional Soundbar (AX510PA)
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Video inputs: VGA and DVI-D
- Viewing angle: 160°/170°
- Color support: 16.7 million colors
- Pixel pitch: 0.248mm
- Security port: Yes (cable lock sold separately)
- Power consumption - operational: 42 watts
- Power consumption - sleep: Less than 2 watts
- Dimensions: 20.6 x 8.76 x 15 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 8.5 pounds (LCD panel only)
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Pros & Cons
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accurate enough color for professional Photoshop work
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color is consistent across the entire screen
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matte screen eliminates glare, good for rooms with lots of windows
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stand is solid and doesn't rock from vibrations
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installation and removal of the stand is quick and easy
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price is excellent for a monitor with colors this accurate
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16:10 ratio makes it slightly awkward for watching movies
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if pixels go dead in the first few months it is difficult to get a replacement unit
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