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Samsung SyncMaster 2220WM
$279.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Picks up laptop signal quickly, starts working right away. Screen settings are great by default, doesn't need a lot of adjusting. Capable of in-depth fine tuning for those that want it.
The Cons:Stand isn't very strong, can be bent easily and will shake if the desk is bumped into.
The SyncMaster 2220WM is an entry-level flat-panel LCD monitor from Samsung. It has a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:10 and overall screen brightness of 300 cd/m2. Its contrast ratio is 1000:1, the native resolution is 1680 x 1050, and the maximum viewing angle is 160 degrees.
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It also has a 5 ms response time which reduces image blurring, and Samsung's "MagicColor" features that allows different customizable color settings depending on the function of the computer. It accepts video signals of DVI-D and VGA, and has a single HD D-Sub connector, a DVI port and headphone and audio line-in ports as well. It can be wall mounted and also comes with built-in stereo speakers with maximum output 2W. During operation, its power consumption is 46W.
Features
- 22" Flat-panel LCD display
- 1680 x 1050 native resolution
- 300 cd/m2 brightness
- 1000:1 contrast ratio
- 5 ms response time
- Programmable color settings
- Inputs: DVI-D, HD D-Sub, Audio line in, 3.5mm audio
- Built-in stereo speaker, 2W
- 46W power usage
- Energy Star compliant
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picks up laptop signal quickly, starts working right away
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screen settings are great by default, doesn't need a lot of adjusting
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capable of in-depth fine tuning for those that want it
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light weight design, easy to move around with one hand when needed
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simple setup, just plugs in and works with no settings or drivers to contend with
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bright enough for any lighting, can face the window with no problems
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fast enough response for gaming purposes
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stand isn't very strong, can be bent easily and will shake if the desk is bumped into
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