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June 15, 2008

Asus LS221H Review

Filed under: Reviews — crankweb @ 10:05 am

Asus LS221H, monitor ultra

Is it very important to the thickness of a LCD monitor? In most cases there, because when we are talking about a peripheral that almost never going to move the site and that is usually very thin, this is a fact unimportant. But the Asus LS221H boasts that.

Asus LS221H

Fortunately is not the only highlight of this monitor, who wants to combine the benefits to the design. The latter combines a glossy black finish with the skin at the bottom of the screen, as well as including a crystal antireflectante with a hardness greater than usual, avoiding possible scratches on it.

In terms of performance, the Asus LS221H has a 22-inch widescreen, with a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels, a response time of 2 milliseconds and a dynamic contrast ratio of 4000:1. All this with an impressive viewing angles of 170 degrees horizontally and 160 degrees vertically.

It has VGA and HDMI inputs and allows through Aspect Control, select the mode of vision between 4:3 and 16:9, plus correction automatic adjustments to optimize the final image.

Asus LS221H Review (c)

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