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Dell E228WFP 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor 22", 1680x1050 resolution, 5ms response time, 800:1 Contrast Ratio, 3 year warranty. | 
enlarge | Brand: Dell Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $289.99 Buy New: $259.99 You Save: $30.00 (10%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 635
Media: Personal Computers
MPN: E228WFP Model: E228WFP UPC: 571169850763 EAN: 0571169850763 ASIN: B001BKR5D8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dell 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor | | • | 1680x1050 Resolution, 800:1 Contrast Ratio | | • | 5ms response time, 300cd/m^2 brightness | | • | DVI / VGA Connection. DVI & VGA Cables Included. | | • | 3-year Warranty from Dell |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Make an Impression The Dell E228WFPs fast 5ms response time, high contrast ratio and 1680x1050 resolution lets you view images, documents, graphics and video with stunning detail, vivid color and fluid motion. The performance of the Dell 22 monitor is one more reason why Dell is Americas #1 source for flat-panel displays.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Ok Monitor but... November 16, 2008 Justin Freye (California) I agree with most of what other people have said about this monitor, that its a good, but not great monitor, that sells for a decent price. When mine was working I was pleased with it. However I recently had some problems with mine and found that Dell did not assign a "service tag" to this piece of hardware. This makes it pretty much impossible to receive any sort of online tech support. So unless you like being on the phone with someone from India the 3 year warranty has some severe limitations. I was seriously blown away that they would pull something like this, but there are other companies out there to buy from.
Great for gaming August 20, 2008 Erich O'Dowd (New Hampshire, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I hooked this up to my PS3 with an DVI to HDMI cable. It works great as a cheap alternative to an HDTV if the only reason you want one is gaming. I also use it for computing, the widescreen really clears up your desktop space. The viewing angle could be wider, but this seems pretty common among the HD widescreen monitors I've seen.
Not a bad monitor... August 20, 2008 J. L. O'Dowd I've had no problem with this monitor. No dead cells, no ghosting. I use it for my computer and my Playstation 3 and it has worked great for the money I paid. Of course it doesn't have the picture quality of a 500 dollar monitor but it's definitely worth it for the price. The only bad thing I can think of so far is maybe the viewing angle of the screen could be a little better and the backlighting in a dark room on a black screen shows a little.
poor colors July 31, 2008 M. Sewtz (BROOKLYN, NY United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
As was pointed out in previous reviews, this monitor has sever color issues. A co-worker and I both recently got this monitor, and are not satisfied. The default settings are horrible. And even using a color calibration device only somewhat improved the colors. Still have sever problems with light gray colors and you have too look at the monitor absolutely straight, any change in your viewing angel will decrease the color accuracy further.
Excellent 22" Monitor, Good value! July 24, 2008 Eddie Lee (Teterboro, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My company has been using 19" LCD screens from Dell, and the 22" monitor has been a great upgrade for an affordable price. The native resolution is 1680x1050 which is about 35% more working space compared to 19" screens. This dramatically increases productivity since my employees can now practically work with 2 applications side by side. The brightness and contrast is good, and using the DVI connection helps clarity of the texts and images. I also have the compatible speaker (AS501PA) attached to the monitors which is a great addition to the screen.
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