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Lenovo L220X monitor
Lenovo L220X Monitor offers many interesting features:
- 22" wide 16/10
- Slab S-PVA
- Full HD (1920 x 1200)
- Correct speed: 6ms
- Can be moved in all directions
- Good connections (compatible HDCP)
- High price but not so much
What are the views of users? Is there any hidden defect?
Three possibilities:
- This monitor is so poor that buyers are ashamed to admit he was driving!
- This monitor is so good that users, stuck to no longer have a minute to see the forums!
- Nobody bought or tested for reasons that I would like to know!
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Re: Lenovo L220X monitor
Very good question! I simply think that this is a very small distribution. I also thought to "invest" in a L220X for its excellent value for money (on paper) but since I have a 17" PVA which functions as the 1st day (ie since 2002) and it cost me a tidy sum of money at the time coupled with the current economic conjecture so I rejected this acquisition when the lean period is completed or a premature death (not repair) of my 17". There are few test L220X say that the greater good and I read a few user feedback on forums oriented photo confirming the test. You are certainly more confident.
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Re: Lenovo L220X monitor
Thank you for your reply.
The future of my good Belinea 10 19 20 is quite uncertain, I will seek a successor of the same quality in 22", because the 24" are too bulky to office size. The price of Lenovo seems reasonable. It is a pity that there is, to my knowledge, no S-MVA in 22"!
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Re: Lenovo L220X monitor
Personally I do not think that 24" is extremely cumbersome on a desk because it gives us about 32 cm (1200 x 0.27) just enough to display 2 A4 size pages in a window. Immersion is best, however, since the pitch of 0.27 the photo to 50 cm (average) is less interesting than a 22" for the same resolution.
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Re: Lenovo L220X monitor
You're right with regard to the height of the screen: from 301 mm for my 19" to 296mm for a 22" and 324mm for 24", which is acceptable.
As against the width 518 mm reached for a 24" instead of 376mm, which obliges them to step back to see the whole image without moving the eyes.
Another argument in the price of a 24" S-PVA reaches the Rs. 65000, which becomes too high for a non-professional!
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