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ViewSonic Q2201wb


$400.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good price for a monitor of this size. Bright enough to be viewable in any environment. Colors are bright and vivid, makes everything easy to see.

The Cons:Regularly fails or has dead pixels within the first year or two. Difficult to read text due to a flicker effect. Only supports VGA or DVI, doesn't have an HDMI connection.

The Viewsonic Q2201wb is a 22" widescreen LCD monitor from Viewsonic's entry level Optiquest Series.  The monitor features a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels for crisp, high definition graphics and has a response time of 5ms to reduce motion blur.

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  It offers a dynamic contrast ratio of 1000:1 along with ViewMatch Color technology for accurate color reproduction.  The Q2201wb is designed with a slim bezel that can be tilted to provide the optimum viewing angle.  It has both VGA and DVI inputs for configuration flexibility and includes OnView screen controls which make it easy to adjust the screen settings.  The Q2201wb is Energy Star qualified and comes with a 1 year limited warranty. 

Features/Specs

  • 21.6" Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • 1680 x 1050 resolution
  • 300 nits Brightness
  • 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 5ms Response Time
  • ViewMatch Color Technology
  • OnView Screen Controls
  • Tilting Screen
  • VGA and DVI inputs
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • Wall Mountable
  • Dimensions: 20.7" x 17.2" x 8.1"
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    good price for a monitor of this size

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    bright enough to be viewable in any environment

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    colors are bright and vivid, makes everything easy to see

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    basic setup on the stand or with wall mounting is quick and easy

Cons
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    regularly fails or has dead pixels within the first year or two

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    difficult to read text due to a flicker effect

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    only supports VGA or DVI, doesn't have an HDMI connection

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