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Do you have any other 22" to compare too?

im in the market for a 22" myself and there is SO much to choose from its probably the hardest thing ive had to decide on

I know how you feel with the monitor choices.

After a lot of research and this thread on whirlpool convinced me the Benq E2200HD was the choice, but the best part it was only $233 at MSY (3-4 weeks ago)

30 pages!!!!!

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1106845

this at full naive resolution 1950x1080 and can still read text fine

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Hmm..22" monitors were a choice for me when I went to looking for my PC

I ended up getting a ASUS VW222U. It's max res is only 1680x1050 (thus making a 16:10 screen layout) but the colours are excellent. You get a little bit of light leakage at the top and bottom of the screen...it's only seen in black screens.

The BenQ screen is very nice - onboard HDMI port full 1080p res - As I mentioned earlier, I got this for my friends PC, the only thing I have to do is adjust the settings to make it full screen at 1080p (currently there is a big black border around) - Peter how did you get it at full screen (i didn't have any time to adjust the settings)

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I know how you feel with the monitor choices.

After a lot of research and this thread on whirlpool convinced me the Benq E2200HD was the choice, but the best part it was only $233 at MSY (3-4 weeks ago)

30 pages!!!!!

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1106845

this at full naive resolution 1950x1080 and can still read text fine

This one dude???

21.5" it says on thier jibwah :)

21.5 “ 2ms HD WS Benq E2200HD Full HD “NSW,QLD,SA,WA” $238

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Hmm..22" monitors were a choice for me when I went to looking for my PC

I ended up getting a ASUS VW222U. It's max res is only 1680x1050 (thus making a 16:10 screen layout) but the colours are excellent. You get a little bit of light leakage at the top and bottom of the screen...it's only seen in black screens.

The BenQ screen is very nice - onboard HDMI port full 1080p res - As I mentioned earlier, I got this for my friends PC, the only thing I have to do is adjust the settings to make it full screen at 1080p (currently there is a big black border around) - Peter how did you get it at full screen (i didn't have any time to adjust the settings)

When i first got mind it had bleeding too, but i have really taken notice of it since.

I came from a dieing 19in CRT and was very impressed

I adjusted the resolution using the my GPUs ATI software.

R31Nismoid - yep, that's the one, come on .5in........ :D

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Peter how did you get it at full screen (i didn't have any time to adjust the settings)

I just checked the monitor

On the side controls

Advanced- Display mode - select Full Screen

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I have an Asus MK241H (24inch) 1920x1200, 2ms, built in mic/webcam and HDMI input for my ps3, I love it. Tho it did cost a bit, I can't fault it.

Most of the rest of my PC is Asus.

Scorpion tech computers in Melbourne have competitive prices aswell.

Oh and Antec 900 case is cool too.

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The Scorp Tech PC's when a mate was pricing them up, i could build easily for a good 30% saving :blush:

On setup i could have saved over 1.5k :D

They are like most systems really, if you cant build your own, you pay a fairly reasonable premium

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I just started building a new PC - got the Antec Nine Hundred - its hot! added two extra 120mm antec tri-cool fans with blue lights and got a purple neon stick coming in on monday... the rest of the computer will be fairly straight forward - Quad Core, 4GB DDR2 1066, 9800GTX...

Biggest pain is deciding on a monitor - got to pick something that I'm not going to be iffy on since I'll be staring at the thing for the next few years or so.

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