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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | The essence of versatile productivity, Acer AL2216W brings you the right combination of high-definition performance, slim design and cost effectiveness. With this 22" Widescreen LCD display and features such as 5ms response time, your games and movies will come to life like never before. 170 Horizontal / 160 Vertical Viewing Angle 300 cd/m2 Brightness 0.282mm Pixel Pitch Capable of displaying 720p HDTV mode from Internet or if your computer is equipped with an optional HDTV television tuner VGA (analog D-sub) and DVI-D (digital) Connectors VESA Compatible with optional wall mount Color - Black Three-year parts and labor Manufacturer's Limited Warranty Dimensions (WxDxH) - 20.2 x 7.8 x 16.0 inches (514.0mm x 198.0mm x 406.0mm) Weight - 10.6 lb. (4.8kg) | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 20.2 inches | | Product Width: | 16.0 inches | | Product Height: | 7.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 10.6 pounds | | Package Length: | 22.0 inches | | Package Width: | 17.9 inches | | Package Height: | 5.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 16.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 234 reviews |
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| | Features | 22" TFT LCD monitor is ideal for gaming, multimedia and video applicationsNative 1680x 1050 resolution1 DVI Port and 1 VGA Port700:1 contrast ratio, 5ms refresh time, 300cd brightness170 degree horizontal and 160 degree vertical viewing angles
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Reveiw of LCD Monitor Aug 07, 2008 The monitor was received on schedule and works great. I only had to plug it in. Clarity is great.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Be careful with this LCD! Aug 07, 2008 I bought two because of the low price. One was very clear at native resolution of 1680*1050, however, the other one was blurry and couldn't even be set at native resolution of 1680*1050. The image is marginally acceptible at 1280*1025. I googled and found that many Acer units did have this problem of not being able to be set at its native resolution of 1680*1050. And a LCD is supposedly to give the best picture quality at its native resolution. This tells how bad Acers quality control is. Even worse, I had to ship this unit back to Acer for repair at my own expense. They never cared if this was a defect product out of the factory. So I suggest serious buyers should look at other more trustworthy brand to buy.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful Monitor Jul 24, 2008 Great looks, perfect for minute editing in Pro Tools. This is the reason I bought it. And I am not disappointed. Great price, no tax, and free shipping. What's not to like...
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Stuck pixel makes this a bad unit Jul 23, 2008 Mine arrived from Amazon with a bright stuck pixel in the middle of the screen. Intolerable for use a monitor. Acer should have better quality control then this. Do not buy this monitor.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The 250 dollar 22 inch Jul 17, 2008 There was a time when monitors were square and CRTs were the end-all-be-all. Despite many limitations LCDs are teh defacto standard these days because of their appearance and thinness. And then of course high-definition display formats had to come along and make everything even more complicated with widescreen displays becoming the new standard. Thus when making a decision to buy a new display I found myself leaning towards a large widescreen LCD...
I just love Acer products. They might not make the ultra-high-end crazy gizmos that people brag about (can't stand people who go on and on and on about their ultra-high-def-plasma-10,000 inch-blah-blah-blah), but they work great, and they are cheap, cheap cheap.
You could go to just about any electronics store and pay about $400.00 for a 24 inch, or pay about $300.00 for a 22 inch. Or you could pay $200.00 and get this bargain (and laugh at everyone who paid more). As always, there are sacrifices and tradeoffs when you go after the best bargain.
For starters, picture quality. While the resolution and clarity are quite good, some other areas are rather sub-par. There's light leakage around the border as times (especially the top of the screen), and the contrast is not very good at all. You CAN get the screen to look rather good, but it will take considerable tweaking. Personally I have it configured to the Animation setting which maximizes contrast and brightness and color fidelity. It works great for me because I'm using the screen as the center of my home theater (with an Xbox 360, a computer, a VCR, and every other game system hooked into it with multiple switchboxes). Of course that brings up another point. Unlike high-end screens, there are no inputs on this screen besides standard VGA. That means that if like me, you would like to plug in a lot of external devices besides a PC, you can either buy a bunch of converters, cables, and switchboxes, or you can just buy a more expensive screen that has all kinds of crazy inputs like one of those high-end dell screens.
I have absolutely zero worries about product reliability and usabillity, because I'm typing this on an Acer laptop and buy quite a few Acer products, and they've never let me down yet. If you're looking for a decent screen at a ridiculously low price, this is the one to get. If you're looking for something high-end, look elsewhere.
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