Friday, Jan 25th 2008 by James Allan Brady


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Sure it doesn’t offer up a full HD resolution, but it does offer up 22-inches of screen real estate. It also has a 4000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

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Oh, and as for why it’s good for gaming, that would be due to the 2ms response time. Just keep in mind that the reason to go with a 22” monitor over a 24” monitor is the fact that 22-inches is about as large as it gets without the huge price jump of a 1920×1200 display the graphical requirements that go with it.

It got an 80% rating from its Unwired Video Review. If you want one, it will cost you roughly 220 pounds, or about double that US, which isn’t far from the 1920×1200 full HD 24” monitor price, and yes, its Mac Compatible.

[via reghardware]

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