
While 22 inches may sound big, nowadays it's really not.
Our initial thought when we took the wraps off of the LCD225WXM: Man, a 22-inch LCD sure is a big display. But then we realized that over the tech ages, the standard screen size has grown. We vividly remember the day when our 17-inch Apple display cost more than $1,000, but nowadays, 19-inch displays are in vogue. But 22-inchers like the LCD225WXM are ready to take their turn. It’s all just a matter of price, and at $390, the LCD225WXM is right in the ballpark, especially when you consider that Apple’s 20-inch Cinema Display is $599.
Plug in the LCD225WXM, and you quickly notice why someone would want to pay a couple hundred dollars more for that pricier display - the LCD225WXM color looks just so-so out of the box. It does look accurate, however, and since the LCD225WXM is designed as a business display, it handles charts, text, and other business graphics nicely. It’s just not home-entertainment center quality - for that, you may want to head up closer to that $600 bar.
We also noticed banding on gradients and a lack of smoothness that will turn off imaging experts. DVD movies look good on the widescreen display. The LCD225WXM has built-in speakers that sound like built-in display speakers - a bit tinny, weak bass, but loud enough to fill a small home office while you’re doing boring filing chores. The display has DVI-D and VGA connectors, and the stand tilts, swivels, and also has height adjustment.
COMPANY: NEC
CONTACT: www.necdisplay.com
PRICE: $389.99
REQUIREMENTS: DVI video connection
Good price for a 22-inch screen. Good for business use.
Flat colors.
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Wondering...
Submitted by MacZiMiZer (not verified) on Wed, 2007-12-12 05:33
Right now I'm using the NEC 1970GX
Under normal settings the colors are pretty good, but turn on one of the DV color settings and I literally want to lick the screen sometimes. I'm wondering if you guys played with it a lot or stuck with contrast/brightness settings.Though I did notice when my dad bought whatever the model is that came out just after the 1970GX, it's colors looked a bit washed no matter the settings I put into it, granted I think it was a refurbished one (and that might by why it was refurbished). It doesn't make much sense to me that NEC could make such an amazing color handling display, and then next model completely ruin it.
I'm just asking because I'm looking into getting a wide screen display, and I love this monitor so much I'd love to get a widescreen that handles colors exactly the same. Sadly most stores near me (even Best Buy and such) don't seem to carry any of the monitors I look into so I can try them out in person.