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Philips 220S2SB/27
$400.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Stand has a good range of adjustability. Colors are bright and vibrant with nice representation of some subtle shades. Fast enough response for gaming purposes.
The Cons:No direct HDMI input, need to use an adapter. Can't get very realistic colors and generally is a bit inaccurate even after tuning. Integrated speakers are quiet and have poor quality audio.
The Philips 220S2SB/27 is a 22” TFT-LCD computer monitor designed for users seeking energy efficiency. It builds from the 220S2CB/27 by adding along TrueVision technology for improved color accuracy, and SmartControl Premium for fine-tuning brightness, screen calibration, and more.
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Like its predecessor, the display hosts a 1680x1050 resolution with a 500,000:1 SmartContrast ratio, a 5ms response time, and SmartImage optimization. More importantly, the unit holds onto its predecessor’s energy efficiency features, including PowerSensor to detect when users step away & SmartPower, an artificial intelligence technology wherein the backlight intensity is constantly automatically adjusted to reduce power consumption by another 50%. Connectivity remains the same: VGA & DVI-D with HDCP compliance.
Features
- 22” TFT-LCD Display
- Ergonomic & Energy Efficient Design
- 1680x1050 Optimum Resolution
- PowerSensor/SmartPower Energy Reduction
- Ultra-High SmartContrast
- SmartImage Optimization
- TrueVision Technology
- SmartControl Premium
- Compact Ergo Base (Tilt/Swivel)
- Height Adjustments
- Integrated Stereo Speakers
- VGA/DVI-D Connectivity
- HDCP Compliance
- EPEAT Gold
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stand has a good range of adjustability
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colors are bright and vibrant with nice representation of some subtle shades
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fast enough response for gaming purposes
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no direct HDMI input, need to use an adapter
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can't get very realistic colors and generally is a bit inaccurate even after tuning
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integrated speakers are quiet and have poor quality audio
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aspect ratio is a bit unusual and can't display most video in a native resolution
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