BenQ G2220HD Review (TFT Monitor larger than 22'')


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BenQ G2220HD
Test score: B Above average
The score of B is reached using 4 different tests on the BenQ G2220HD (s).
Average score of all monitors: B.
Product specs: Type: Flat Panel; Screen Size: 22; LCD panel type: TN; Contrast Ratio (typical): 1000:1; HDCP Compatible; Connectivity: VGA, DVI; Contrast Ratio: 1000:1; Aspect Ratio: 16:9; Colour: Black ... more info
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TechRadar UK
Publication date 3/2010
Single test
3 out of 5 stars
"For: Full HD Resolution; Bright and colourful panel. Against: Low viewing angle; No height adjustment; No HDMI."
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CNET.co.uk
Publication date 11/2009
Single test
"very good" (7,8 out of 10 points)
"If you're after a 1080p display on a tight budget, you could do much worse than the BenQ G2220HD. It makes no compromises on quality, although you'll have to do without an HDMI port and useful extras such as speakers. You may also want to consider stepping up to a larger model to improve readability."
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PCFormat
Issue XMAS 2009
Position 1/6 in test
85 out of 100 points
"Plus: Very affordable; Razor sharp pixel pitch; Nice blacks for a TN. Minus: It's still a TN."
 
PC Advisor
Publication date 5/2009
Single test
4 out of 5 stars Value for money: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Missing HDMI, though with RGB, DVI and colour modes, BenQ's G2220HD monitor also has 1920x1080 HD resolution at 1000:1 contrast. Very close to Asus' VH222H, and coming out slightly ahead, the only reason not to recommend this over the Asus is if HDMI is necessary.
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Summary of BenQ G2220HD



The TFT monitor larger than 22'' was put through its paces in the test labs of 4 magazines convincing the majority of its quality.
Under the microscope, the BenQ G2220HD was able to obtain its best score of "very good" (7,8 out of 10 points) in the 11/2009 issue of CNET.co.uk online magazine. The Test Labs of TechRadar UK online magazine saw fit to give it a score of 3 out of 5 stars (review in issue 3/2010).