HannsG launches new range of 22inch monitors
Posted on 11 Feb 2010 at 15:08
If you're looking for a 22in monitor, you're spoilt for choice at the moment. That choice is now even broader with HannsG launching three new models to cater for those on different budgets.
The HH222DPB is the entry-level model and costs around £120. Meanwhile, the HP222DJ0 adds height adjustability and costs around £150, but has a more conservative design. For those needing a display that can take some abuse, the HP222DGB has a tough acrylic screen surface to shield the sensitive LCD panel beneath. This will cost roughly £140.
All three have VGA and DVI inputs, with the latter supporting HDCP. Oddly, none have HDMI inputs and all have 1,680x1,050 resolutions. This is lower than many similarly priced 22in models which tend to have 1,920x1,080 resolutions.
The newcomers do, however, continue the currently popular trend of dynamic contrast modes, which supposedly increase the panels' native 1,000:1 ratio to 15,000:1. All include a three-year on-site warranty.
Author: Jim
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