Displays BenQ new Full HD monitor E2200HDA 16:9 looks pretty, is it really good?

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  1. paco

    paco What's a Dremel?

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    Want to by monitor for work/design/ and gaming. Really, don’t know how to start…of course the cheaper the better, but how cheap it can be to not to loose quality.
    For example, BenQ new Full HD monitor E2200HDA 16:9 looks pretty, is it really good?
    And why it’s cheep then?

    Is there anybody who already has E2200HDA? Please, share your feelings about this monitor.
    thanks in advance
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  2. Neji

    Neji What's a Dremel?

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    Would be a courtesy to provide a link.
     
  3. Denis_iii

    Denis_iii What's a Dremel?

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    its cheap because of aspect ratio/resolutuion allows them to get more panels per thingy
    also it only has d-sub input and no HDCP and its Benq and its a TN panel and its ugly
    http://benq.com/products/LCD/?product=1368&page=specifications

    I think depending on price the E2200HD is only way to go though I'd rather get the Dell or Viewsonic equivalent and am hopeing that Samsung has a contender soon
     
  4. hipster

    hipster What's a Dremel?

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    I’ve got Ben E2400HDA…
    It’s a bit more expansive but still very cheep… and cool colors!Perfect for playing games and watching DVDs, oh and for work ;-).
    So far I think it’s a good deal.
     
  5. rivet_joint

    rivet_joint What's a Dremel?

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    1920x1080 on a 21 incher should be pretty sharp, but it's a TN panel, so I'd give it a miss.
    I used a TN panel for 2 years. Never again.
     

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