My ‘Huey’ color managed primary, which is a one year old aperture grill 22” Iiyama CRT, is pretty much spot on. Pros: I replaced my 9 year old secondary monitor, which was an aperture grill 21” Iiyama CRT. After being forced to move to an LCD due to space issues, I wish I would of replaced my 8- year old CRT, the venerable 19" Samsung 950p sooner. Don't be put off by the lack of reviews for this monitor it is solid. If you are looking at this and the 226BW, get this one. Someone obviously used the dimensions of the entire monitor(including the stand) to come up with this aspect ratio. If this were true it would be narrower than a 4:3 LCD. Overall Review: 5:4 is not the aspect ratio, it is 16:10. I know it sounds bad, but is a non-issue unless 100% of your screen is black. Not that big of a deal, will be good for c++ :-)īit of back light bleed that is horrendous on POST (boot up), after that you can't even notice it. 3) Larger viewable screen than my old 19" CRT, but takes up less space on my deskĤ) Has two inputs (VGA and DVI) that can easily switch between (I will have my wii hooked up w/ a converter soon and my computer hooked up at the same timeĥ) When you take it out of the box everything feels strong and like it is of high quality (stand especially)Ĭons: Most websites are optimized for 4:3 - 800 x 600, so you have lots (about half the screen) of unused room on either side of the text.
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