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Westinghouse LCM-22w3
$349.00
Released May, 2007
The Pros:Matte finish won't pick up dust and fingerprints like most glossy-bezeled monitors. Features now-hard-to-find 16:10 aspect ratio which is better suited to web browsing and other non-media use. Good brightness - can handle direct sunlight fairly well.
The Cons:Poor grey-scale reproduction especially with brighter greys. Integrated speakers are very weak, almost not worth bothering with. Only comes included with a VGA cable, despite offering DVI connectivity.
The LCM-22w3 is a 22" widescreen LCD monitor from Westinghouse's 2007 lineup. The monitor features a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels with a dynamic contrast ratio of 700:1. It offers a 5 ms response time for reduced motion blur and has an ultra-wide viewing angle.
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The LCM-22w3 is designed with a matte black bezel and has built-in 2.5-watt speakers for accompanying stereo sound. It differs with the LCM-22w2 since it has fewer connectivity options with only Audio-In, D-Sub, and DVI-D inputs. The monitor comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- 22" LCD Screen
- 1680 x 1050 Resolution
- 700:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 280 nits Brightness
- 5 ms Response Time
- Built-in 2.5-Watt Stereo Speakers
- Energy Star Qualified
- Inputs/Outputs: 1 x DVI-D, 1 x Audio In, 1 x D-Sub
- 1 year limited warranty
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Pros & Cons
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Matte finish won't pick up dust and fingerprints like most glossy-bezeled monitors.
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Features now-hard-to-find 16:10 aspect ratio which is better suited to web browsing and other non-media use.
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Good brightness - can handle direct sunlight fairly well.
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Decent display quality for the price.
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5ms response time offers smooth gaming.
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Poor grey-scale reproduction especially with brighter greys.
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Integrated speakers are very weak, almost not worth bothering with.
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Only comes included with a VGA cable, despite offering DVI connectivity.
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