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    Need help to choose a 22"

    Hi all!
    I'm in trouble choosing a monitor 22" of those....I use PC for gaming, expecially FPS and RTS (online \offline), can some of you help me with advice or his personal experience?

    - Samsung 226BW http://www.samsung.com/it/consumer/d...EDC&fullspec=F

    - Samsung T220 http://www.samsung.com/it/consumer/d.../EN&fullspec=F

    - Iiyama ProLite B2206WS http://www.iiyama.com/en_GB/Product/...t/160#showtab2

    thank you

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    Go with Samsung t220 it has An amazing 20,000:1 contrast ratio and 2ms response rate deliver sharp contrast and virtually no blurring when watching movies or playing video games. The panel has a 300cd/m2 brightness rating and an impressive 20000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The DVI connector even supports HDCP for exceptional HD performance. There is also a D-Sub connector for analog connections. The stand has tilt adjustments to maximize viewing comfort.

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    No doubt Samsung T220 is best looks is decent and check its Contrast 20.000:1 and 1000:1, ProLite has 1000:1 but Samsung T220 has good Response time which is good for gaming, With an amazing dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1 you’ll enjoy sharper image quality that’s sure to catch your eye.Response time refers to how long it takes pixels to turn from completely white to black and back again. The lower the milliseconds (ms), the faster the response time eliminates any blurring, making this monitor perfect for enjoying video games and all of your digital entertainment.

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    Go for Samsung T220. It looks good specially for gaming.
    Awesome design and amazing performance. The power button is sweet!!! 20000:1 contrast ratio has a nice dynamic contrast feature.
    It's really very good for gaming, movies & surfing.

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    thank you!
    if there are other advices...

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    You can go with -

    Samsung SyncMaster 225BW,
    Acer AL2216w,
    Asus MW221u,
    HP w22.

    The above monitors stand out with an additional VGA interface, various designs, plastic or metal bezels and more or less accurate color rendering. There is also the "Zero dead pixel" policy on one of the screens, which is very much appreciated and an intelligent option. Also, above all these features, they have excellent response times (5ms).

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    You can also think about the new 22" Widescreen LG L226WA monitor.
    the monitor is equipped with a 22 duimTN common panel (the largest part of company 's peripherals) and resolutions of up to 1680 x 1050 pixel (WXGA) support and a 300 cd/m2 brightness level, 16.7 million colors deliver the level of the 0282 x 0282 mmpixel, as well as a great gray-to-gray response time of around Ms. 2. In addition, some L226WA Friday to normal viewing angles also, namely 170 degrees both horizontally and vertically.

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    Re: Need help to choose a 22"

    i've just buyed t220 on ebay, hope i'll be satisfied with it!
    thank you for advices
    bye

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