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COTD. Philips 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor $129 + Delivery $12.95

120

Seems about $100 less than most other vendors.

Technical Specifications Philips 221E2SB

Picture/Display:
LCD panel type: TFT-LCD
Panel Size: 21.5 inch / 54.6 cm
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Optimum resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Response time (typical): 5 ms
Brightness: 250 cd/m²
SmartContrast: 500,000:1
Pixel pitch: 0.248 x 0.248 mm
Viewing angle: 176º (H) / 170º (V), @ C/R > 5
Picture enhancement: SmartImage Lite
Display colors: 16.7 M
Scanning Frequency: 30 -83 kHz (H) / 56 -75 Hz (V)
sRGB
Connectivity:
Signal Input: VGA (Analog ), DVI-D (digital, HDCP)
Sync Input: Separate Sync, Sync on Green
Convenience:
User convenience: SmartImage lite, Menu, Input, Auto, Power On/Off
OSD Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish
Other convenience: Kensington lock
Plug & Play Compatibility: DDC/CI, Mac OS X, Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000/98
Stand:
Tilt: -3/+12 degree
Power:
On mode:

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closed Comments

  • +3

    would be better better if there is a hdmi connector…

  • +1

    no vesa holes either

  • Is this an VA/IPS panel, or are those 176/170 degree viewing angles just grossly exaggerated TN figures?

  • +1

    Would rather spend $20 more and get a 24" monitor, brand name too, to be honest.

    • just wonder where I can find a 24" monitor at $150

      • Can get an Acer 24" for $199 with $39 cashback easily.

  • the size is too small and considering monitors last for ages you would wanna get one 23+ inch which is probably or becoming the norm now.

    • -3

      Apparently 22" is about the biggest size a gamer should use.

      • +1

        Anything more than 15" is for nubs.

        • +1

          14" SVGA CRT FTW!!! :)

      • +2

        i don't think most "gamers" would know what to do with 22".
        I have a "friend" who gets no end of compliments for what he can do with his 9"
        (netbook)

  • thought philips went bust in australia as people were choosing other better quality brands. They seem to have stuck around for a bust company…

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