digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:08
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Lenovo is bringing in two innovations with its L220xthe panel gives a definition of 1920 x 1200 pixels, instead of the usual 1680 x 1050, or 1920 x 1080 for a very few competitors. this is also and above all a PVA rather than a TN type panel, which mea...
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Ergonomics: base adjustable up and down, very rich OSD, Reactivity, Definition 1920 x 1200, Colour homogeneity...
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Default colours, Cant use OSD to set colours, Price, Energy consumption twice that of 22 TNs: 60 w approx.
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Lenovos ThinkVision L220x Wide display doesnt qualify as a budget 22in widescreen display, but it represents amazingly accurate visual technology and carries a host of ergonomic features to custom-tune it to your desktop environment. Although the...
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There are other - and larger - HD-level monitors available for the money. However, if youre looking for a really high-quality 22in display, the Lenovo L220x Wide will give you something great to look at all of the time. Bill OBrien, Computerworld...
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Lenovos ThinkVision L220x Wide display doesnt qualify as a budget 22in widescreen display, but it represents amazingly accurate visual technology and carries a host of ergonomic features to custom-tune it to your desktop environment. Although the Len...
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Easy to set-up, OSD buttons clearly labelled, displayed deep and rich colours...
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Lacks an HDMI port, the price The Final Word There are other -- and larger -- HD-level monitors available for the money. However, if youre looking for a really high-quality 22in display, the Lenovo L220x Wide will give you something great to look at a...
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There are other -- and larger -- HD-level monitors available for the money. However, if youre looking for a really high-quality 22in display, the Lenovo L220x Wide will give you something great to look at all of the time...
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While thin might be in, Lenovo eschews this with what looks to be a very chunky LCD. However, the L220x delivers excellent image quality and performance despite its utilitarian profile.There are connections to both D-Sub and DVI-D connectors and suppor...
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Hi resolution, Performance, Solid build...
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Chunky...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:08
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A few years ago, in 2003 or about that time, many analysts were predicting a bright future for LCD panels manufactured using MVA and PVA technologies (both have similar characteristics and are often referred to jointly as just VA). Such panels seemed t...
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The Lenovo ThinkVision L220x would make a very good monitor for both home and office use if it were not for one problem. It features a neat, modest and appealing design and excellent ergonomics. Its response time is very low, but its main advantage is...
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It’s no exaggeration to say monitors have been in a rut with the most recent releases. For most high end consumer monitors, high expectations, lackluster performance and quality control issues have plagued them to the point that some enthusiasts are...
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Excellent image quality, A great choice for any type of user, 1920x1200 resolution in a 22" form factor, Great viewing angles, High quality stand, pivot and rotate features, USB hub...
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Lack of video inputs, Large footprint, Visible color shifting, Side USB ports are hard to reach without searching...
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What Lenovo gave up in features with the L220X, they compensated for in image quality, in spades. The L220X is, without a doubt, the sharpest and most accurate monitor I have ever seen. Its suitable for any type of work, making it capable of handling...
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The L220x is an exceptional display. In my informal evaluation, the monitor produced very vivid colors and rich-looking images. Its very high resolution probably accounts for its outstanding image quality. The PC World Test Center did not attem...
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Great cable management, Fully adjustable...
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Unintuitive menus, Expensive...
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This super-high-resolution monitor displays great images, but it lacks extras such as speakers and a sleek design...
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A newcomer to the Lenovo ThinkVision family of LCD monitors, the Lenovo ThinkVision L220x ($499.99 list) delivers outstanding color and text reproduction and offers a bevy of business-centric features, including auto-pivot capabilities, a USB hub, an...
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Very good overall image quality. Wide-gamut color technology. Fully adjustable stand.
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Expensive. Slightly weak light grayscale performance.
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With its superb image quality, wide-gamut color technology, and flexible stand, theres a lot to like about the Lenovo L220x business LCD...
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While thin might be in, Lenovo eschews this with what looks to be a very chunky LCD. However, the L220x delivers excellent image quality and performance despite its utilitarian profile.There are connections to both D-Sub and DVI-D connectors and suppor...
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Hi resolution, Performance, Solid build...
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Chunky...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:09
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The ThinkVision L220x is the only 22-inch monitor available today with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and support for full 1080p video content. Is it up to today’s standards with HDMI and DisplayPort emerging on new displays? Read on to find out. The L220x i...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:09
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The 22-inch ThinkVision L220x Wide from Lenovo is all business. Dressed up in black with hard edges and straight lines, the L220x fits nicely in any office environment. Although its exterior is a bit stiff-looking, the L220x offers very g...
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Good color and grayscale performance; 1080p, 1,920x1,200 resolution; flexible stand that pivots...
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No HDMI; Weakness with light blue when using an analog connection...
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Despite its all-business attire, the Lenovo ThinkVision L220x Wide offers very good performance thats suitable for non-work use...
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