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Flat-panel (TFT), 22 inch, max resolution 1680x1050, 76 Hz, TCO 95/99, built-in speakers: No, 5.8 kg More product info

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Based on 5 expert reviews, the average rating for Benq FP222WH Silver is 4.0/5. Expert Reviews for Monitors are gathered from magazines and web sites around the world. Read summaries of the English reviews below.

 
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Testseek US Title:

BenQ FP222WH

(01/06/08)
Summary: 10 experts have reviewed this product and the average expert score is 75 of 100. Read the full review
Country: US
75.0 / 100.0
Computer Active 12/10/07
Summary: No messing about, this is a good screen... Read the full review
Verdict: At web prices, this no-frills monitor is excellentvalue
Country: UK
5.0 / 5.0
Testwinner 12/10/07
Summary: 3 experts have reviewed the , giving it an average score of 85 out of 100... Read the full review
Country: UK
85.0 / 100.0
Testwinner US 12/10/07
Summary: 3 experts have reviewed the , giving it an average score of 85 out of 100... Read the full review
Country: US
85.0 / 100.0
PC Advisor Title:

BenQ FP222W H review


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Verdict: Overall the Benq FP222W H is a middle-of-the-road monitor. It does the job without being outstanding. A strong point worth keeping in mind is the low weight. If you're not too worried about colour control, the Benq FP222W H is a good monitor to keep as a general purpose spare ¿ convenient enough to bundle into a car and take to a LAN
Country: UK
3.0 / 5.0
custompc.co.uk Title:

BenQ FP222W H


Summary: While the BenQ isn't a great screen, it's serviceable and fine for games. It costs £20 less than the slightly superior Iiyama ProLite E2201W-B. The HDMI input is handy for future proofing, just in case the graphics industry decides to drop DVI and D-SUB. Ultimately, the BenQ is a good value screen if you have to stick to a £200 budget. Read the full review
Verdict: While you can buy cheaper 22in TFTs than this BenQ - the cheapest we've seen is the perfectly respectable £180 Hanns.G HW223DP - premium 22in TFTs cost around £220. Hopefully then, a screen pitched between 'budget-tastic' and 'pay-through-the-nose' should be friendly to both the eye and the wallet.
Country: UK
78.0 / 100.0

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