Acer 21.5 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Ultra-Thin Zero Frame Computer Monitor (HDMI & VGA Port), SB220Q bi
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Eric
> 3 dayIf you buy the SB220Q bi specifically, you get an IPS display that does greater than 60 Hz refresh rate (75), has a decent response time (4ms), is full HD (1080p), very thin, frameless, and has very good color and picture quality for something in its price range. Theres not much else to say, really. It may not be the most epic gaming display youve ever seen, but its certainly not low-quality. Im very happy with it.
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SunniSkiesnRainbows
31-10-2024Sent as a gift. Used mainly for gaming. Great resolution, thin, lightweight and gives crisp pictures.
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Denise H.
> 3 dayGreat monitor for the money. Clear picture!
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Andros R.
> 3 dayWorks very well for a monitor of this price range, only nitpick I have about it is that the picture is slightly dulled in color.
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NostraEd
01-11-2024Compared to my laptop, the image is greener. My laptop is also an Acer. It is really bad side by side displaying the same image via an HDMI supplied by my laptop. The controls are tiny buttons under the screen. It really needs a remote. I missed the part about no speakers, but monitor speakers are usually poor, anyway. At the moment I am sending an HDMI signal to it from a digital tuner since my big TV is in storage while I am trying to move out from this house.
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Seasoned
> 3 dayOK, FIRST of all, I only got this about 2 hours ago, so keep in mind that this IS subject to change. FIRST pros! 1. The ease of use was fine. After hooking it up, I simply hit the on button, the first switch from your right just to the right of and behind the prominent LED. The led is subtle and blue when on. I didnt need to set anything else. 2. It DOES tilt, but it isnt that obvious. Once assembled, you have to push the top of the monitor to tilt it. It should be a little easier, but it is fine. 3. The picture is fine. 4. If you have a VGA monitor, it comes with a cable for it. I got a long hdmi cable to hook it up. 5. The price seems about PERFECT! It seems the smaller ones are not much less, if they are at all, and ones that are slightly larger cost a LOT more, so this seems to be the current sweet spot. And in this range, this particular model is probably about in the center of the price range. The ONE con I had was that I spend so much time looking for a monitor with a good track record, that I slipped up on getting my one nice to have I hoped for, AUDIO. This has no audio, apparently. Otherwise, it is FINE for the moment. I spent a while, and even went to anther company, to make sue the reliability and features were there. Heres hoping I feel the same way 2 years and more from now. The last monitor I got, for another system about 4 years ago, and STILL working well, is a model that isnt made any more, and the related monitors have a lower general rating than I would like, so I picked THIS one. BTW I didnt rate gaming, as I dont play games. I imagine it is about as good as most monitors here.
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Gerald J. Backenstoe
> 3 dayMy goodness, for $89 what more could you ask for? Connects and pops on. Easy to set up, looks nice and works very well with my Dell Inspiron. What more could you ask for?
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Maye Gorczany
> 3 dayServes the purpose -- simple and affordable. It still has VGA port which I dont use. No Touch screen which I dont use. Great deal for the price I paid.
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Carolina
> 3 dayI bought this to use as a second monitor for grad school. It serves its purpose, but Im no sure it would be a good choice for gamers (Im no expert though!). I like being able to work on a bigger screen than my laptop, and its way better for ergonomic purposes. The one think that I dont like is that it is SUPER bright. Im currently using the level 1 of brightness (out of 100), and thats the only level that I can stand. Other than that, its good for the price!
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Mary Austin
> 3 dayPicture quality is Great, but I would like the sound to be louder.