Good colors, Design, finishing touches, price, VGA DVI Interfaces with HDCP, Good reactivity, even if 4 ms TNs and less are better adapted for games, The matte screen inclines to 25°
Ergonomics: no rotation or vertical adjustment, only inclines, Like all TNs, lower viewing angle quickly darkens, No zero dead pixel policy, Afterglow is greater than 4ms TNs and less
Abstract: Superb styling and impressive image quality, but only if you can afford the high price. Even in the January sales, a 20in widescreen TFT monitor is stretching the limits of many peoples budget, but believe it or not, its now possible to get an even...
I think the Dell E228WFP should be the baseline for all entry level monitors because it exceeds them all. The price point is great, the picture quality is spot on for the value and the warranty can give you peace of mind. If you're looking for a new mo...
Abstract: Since Dell decided that PCs by themselves weren quite enough, the company developed a line of computer peripherals and add-ons. The E228WF, a moderately priced 22-inch display, is the latest in that line. Except for the power-on button, which is engrave...
Abstract: Last year, we learned that bigger was not always better for LCD monitors. As sizes increased, quality tended to drop. But with new operating systems and programs such as Microsoft Vista and Office offering functional ways to use multipanel views, th...
Abstract: Competitive price and strong graphics quality lift the score of this otherwise pedestrian-looking monitor. It wont win any design awards, but Dells basic 22in widescreen monitor can do yeoman service in an office setting, delivering high-quality text...