Housed in a simple yet tidy chassis, the Prolite E2200WS follows a similar
design to previous models in the Prolite range.
It’s finished in matt black with a pleasingly thin bezel and a narrow speaker
grille beneath the screen. Although there are few design flourishes, the build
quality is very good – sturdy and lightweight.
This
Iiyama
TFT is part of a new crop of 22in widescreen monitors coming from various
manufacturers, all of which use TN-based panel with a 5ms response time. This
delivers the speed gamers demand, without the added cost of high-specification
MVA or S-IPS panels favoured by graphics professionals.
For more information of TN, MVA and S-IPS panels, read our
guide to TFT technology.
The display is bright and has good colour response. It’s a pleasure to use
and both home and business users will have no problems with its performance.
Dual VGA and DVI inputs allow simultaneous connection of your PC and another
device, such as a games console, while the widescreen aspect ratio is ideal for
DVD playback, or for use with the
Media
Center capabilities of the new
Windows
Vista operating system.
The Prolite E2200WS is a budget display in its class, so you don’t get some
of the features we’ve seen on competing products in this format. Most
noticeably, the monitor stand offers only a, rather stiff, tilt adjustment; the
lack of a swivel platform does, however, allow a rather small desktop footprint.
It’s also lacking brightness presets or extras such as calibration software.
Despite its relatively low price, a three-year onsite warranty comes as
standard and a replacement monitor will be delivered to your home or office when
your faulty unit is collected.
Six control buttons provide access to the on-screen menu system. One of these
is an auto-setup button, provided for convenient configuration when using the
VGA port. The menu itself is rather simple and therefore easy to navigate. No
sRGB
mode is provided, but there’s a selection of colour temperatures available to
match your preference.
It doesn't have the bells and whistles of more expensive models, but the
Iiyama Prolite E2200WS is well built, performs well and comes in at a decent
price.
Also consider:
Viewsonic VG2230wm
An affordable 22in widescreen TFT, ideal for work or home use
Hyundai N91W 19in TFT
A good quality monitor, but there’s little to differentiate this Hyundai from
other models
Samsung SM205BW
The lowest-cost HDCP-compliant option has the smallest screen and the lowest
specification but guarantees compliance for under £325
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