Review - Benq e2200hd
Introduction
BenQ e2200hd is the world's first 21.5" Full HD 16:9 LCD monitor the brand new standard for personal digital audiovisual entertainment and the most picture perfect visual experience for your room.
These impressive monitors give you the ultimate freedom in the digital realm, allowing you to surf the cyber space at ease and connect to the latest video outputs such as HD camcorder, PS3, , Blu-ray DVD and MOD. What is more, the incredible 100% dot-to-dot image quality of Full HD resolution relieves you of the discomfort caused by picture distortions and black bars, allowing you to fully indulge yourself in the world of digital entertainment.Offering more than perfect visual performance, the designers at BenQ have dedicated themselves to achieving great designs to complementing your contemporary lifestyle. After all, when things are lookin' great, you'll certainly be feelin' great!
Full HD (1920X1080) resolution offers you crystal clear images, allowing you to spot even the finest details. With images so real, it makes DVDs and video games much more exciting. It's like you're right there inside the scene!As the platform for future mainstream specifications, Full HD resolution fits perfectly with the latest video outputs such as Blu-ray DVD, Xbox 360 and PS3. Experience the high quality, dynamic audiovisual entertainment way ahead of its time in every aspect of your life – work or play!
AMA (Advanced Motion Accelerator) Provides the Ultimate Visual Entertainment.
AMA gives you true-to-life images with enhanced picture quality and reduced visual noise with only 2ms GTG (Grey to Grey) response time so there’s no delayed response to image deliverance.
Senseye+Photo Image Technology Redefines Visual Enjoyment.
BenQ’s exclusive Senseye+Photo Image Technology gives you the best viewing quality via five pre-set modes fitting to your everyday needs:
* Standard Mode for reading your favorite novels
* Movie Mode for hosting a movie night
* Dynamic Mode for viewing images in well-lit environments
* Photo Mode for sharing photos from your most recent trip
* sRGB Mode for obtaining consistent, true-to-film images in all sRGB-compliant devices
The image performance of LCD monitors is optimized with the help of this superior image technology. As if installed with a professional image processor software, images are automatically sharpened, jaggies eliminated, and all blurring fixed.
DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) 10000:1 Renders Even the Finest Detail.
The 10000:1 DCR technology help review even the finest detail especially in darkened and complex motion pictures, providing you with clearer, smoother image during movies and video games.
1080p Full HD + HDMI
E2200HD - supported by 1080p HDMI interface and a 5Gbps digital transit – connect you to a variety of digital multimedia services such as HD DVD players and the latest gaming consoles. So enjoy the dot-to-dot high quality image in all the digital video and audio performances!
RoHS Compliance
BenQ do care about our living environment; all BenQ LCD monitors have RoHS certification (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances) The RoHS Directive stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
The 10% that Completes Your Visual Enjoyment!
BenQ offers you with the most true-to-life images with its world-leading 16:9 LCD monitor, satisfying your every visual sensation with the truest images and putting you in the lead in the digital world.
Comparison 1
* 16:9 perfectly displays Full HD.
* 16:10 stretches or distorts images to meet Full HD signal.
When a traditional 16:10 LCD monitor handles 16:9 signals in generating Full HD image, there are usually two ways to get it done. The first way would be to stretch the image which results in picture distortions. Another way would be to cover up the surplus image using horizontal black bars. Either way - stretching the image by 10% or covering 10% of the image - would cause a seriously impact to quality of your visual entertainment.
Comparison 2
* 16:9 allows you to enjoy the entire image.
* 16:10 creates visual interference with the black bars.
BenQ's full line up of Full HD 16:9 LCD monitors, on the other hand, offer dot-to-dot Full HD image transmission to solve the problems created by traditional 16:10 LCD monitors. Now, you can finally enjoy the 100% Full HD performance you’ve been waiting for!
Specification
* Screen Size - 21.5" Wide
* Color - Glossy Black
* Resolution - 1920x1080
* Pixel Pitch - 0.248
* Brightness - 300 cd/㎡
* Contrast Ratio - 1000:1 (DCR:10000:1 )
* Response Time - 5ms / 2ms(GTG)
* Display Area - 476.64x268.11 (mm)
* Display Colors - 16.7 million
* Viewing Angle - 170/160 (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10)
* Input Signals - D-sub / DVI-D/ HDM1.3 / Audio in / Headphone Jack
* Horizontal Frequency (KHz) - 34 ~ 94 (KHz)
* Vertical Frequency (Hz) - 50 ~ 85 (Hz)
* Video Bandwidth (MHZ) - 25 ~ 205 (MHz)
* Color Temperature - Reddish/Normal/Bluish/User mode
* Power Consumption - 45W (max)
* Power Supply - Built-in
* Speakers - 2 x1W
Features
o Senseye+Photo
o VIsta Premium Certification
o Built-in Speakers - 1Wx2
o Kensington Lock
o VESA wall mounting 100 x 100 mm
* Adjustments (UP/DOWN) - Tilt -5/20 (down/up)
* Dimensions (WxHxD) - 522.8x407.8x186.8 (mm)
* Weight - 4.8 kg
Accessories (Standard)
o Quick start guide
o User manual - CD
o VGA, audio cable
* Remarks - Both the video source—such as a PC, PlayStation 3 or media player—and the LCD monitor must support HDCP to play back protected content on HD- DVD or Blu-ray Discs via an HDMI connection. If either device lacks an HDCP chip, image quality may be reduced or playback may not even be possible. Most current PCs’ graphic cards are HDCP-compliant and support output over HDMI partially.
Design
The E2200HD is well-designed and looks classy sitting on the desktop. It has a stylish black piano finish bezel with a matte silver chin below the panel. The back of the monitor has a leather-finish like plastic that gives it a neat look. Overall, I'm impressed with the design and build quality of the E2200HD. Twin 2W speakers are placed at the bottom of the panel, but don't expect too much from them.This aside, the piano black finish does make for a far more striking contrast with its silver screen surround than the white of the M2200HD did. It also makes the E2200HD look a tad slimmer, which in turn makes the entire display look more attractive. The large power button still has an unobtrusive green LED, and the menu buttons are still clearly marked on the left side of the bezel. This, combined with the logical, colourful OSD makes adjusting the E2200HD's settings very easy, with the only niggle being that the up/down navigation buttons actually work right/left, which is a bit counter-intuitive.
As far as connectivity goes, the E2200HD looses its cousin's USB hub, but retains the triple-whammy video inputs of VGA, DVI and HDMI. And though there is no 3.5mm audio input to go with the VGA or DVI connections, at least there's a headphone socket on the display's side to give a signal from the HDMI port, rather than forcing you to use the poor integrated speakers. The same cable-tidying clip does as good a job of managing cables as on the other BenQs using this chassis, but regrettably the company still doesn't include any digital cables with its monitors, only VGA. Another small negative is that because the E2200HD's chassis was designed to house USB ports and a webcam, the bulges for these at the left and top are still present, with blanking plates to cover them. Naturally, using the same chassis for an entire series does allow BenQ to keep the price down, but we'll get onto value for money in a bit. First let's take a look at the monitor's most important aspect: its image performance.
Performance
Overall color accuracy is good if not great. Uncalibrated color accuracy is good under ColorEyes Display Pro but not so good under Monaco Optix XR; switch to calibrated color accuracy and the tables are turned, with Optix XR generating a better result -- although the scores are a lot closer than the uncalibrated results. The real benefit is that Optix XR generates a color profile that doesn't have the any colors with a Delta E above 3.0, and only four colors are above 2.0. Compare that with ColorEyes where there are several large spikes, the highest reaching 5.5. The E2200HD doesn't turn in the best Delta E results we have seen, but average dE of around 1.5 after calibration is certainly acceptable.
Color gamut is definitely nowhere near as high as the top displays, and in fact the results are near the bottom of our charts for desktop LCDs. However, the color gamut of 73.5% is more than sufficient for sRGB viewing. Comparing the profile to the sRGB color space, the E2200HD achieves a score of 96%. In other words, unless you're an imaging professional using an expanded color space, the E2200HD will work just fine.
It performed well in our colour and contrast tests, and it's capable of displaying the tiniest details in Blu-ray movies (it supports HDCP) and HD free-to-air TV programs. The one area in which the monitor wasn't impressive was in displaying fast motion. It has a 5ms response time, but trails were visible in scrolling text and window moving tests. Movies were handled quite well, though, as motion was not a problem when viewing HD movies and even DVDs.
The monitor's colours were accurate during our tests with DisplayMate, although we did notice some slight discolouration in mid-level grey tones. These looked a little too yellow. We enjoyed the monitor's reproduction of primary colours, and found it to be quite vibrant overall. Its brightness was adequate for a well-lit office environment, but we did have to turn up the brightness to 90 per cent. Viewing from the sides wasn't a problem, but you'll still get best results from directly in front.
In DisplayMate's brightness and contrast tests, the monitor passed, but not while it was at its default settings. We had to adjust the contrast and brightness levels slightly in order to view all light-grey blocks on a white background and all dark-grey blocks on a black background. Its black level was deep, and it didn't look at all pale in a lit environment, but while watching movies in a darkened room we did notice some backlight bleeding at the top and bottom of the screen. This was a little distracting, especially during dark movie scenes.
Conclusion
Good
Full HD resolution, HDMI, HDCP, good contrast and brightness, affordable, speakers
Bad
Has only a basic stand, some noticeable motion blur, needs a dedicated input button
The Final Word
You're not limited to standard PC use; the HDMI port means you can watch Blu-ray movies at full HD resolutions. You'll need external speakers, as the 1W speakers aren't capable of producing good sound, but the high-quality screen makes movies look great. This makes the E2200HD a good choice for entertainment, provided you don't want to watch TV. With the highest resolution, best image quality and lowest price of all the 22in monitors here, the E2200HD is incredible value. It's our favourite monitor here, and wins a Best Buy award. Consider this monitor if you want a larger resolution for the home or office, but don't want a huge monitor to dwarf you as you sit at your desk. Maybe give it a miss if you're a gamer, as you might notice too much blurring.
Source : techaena
Introduction
BenQ e2200hd is the world's first 21.5" Full HD 16:9 LCD monitor the brand new standard for personal digital audiovisual entertainment and the most picture perfect visual experience for your room.
These impressive monitors give you the ultimate freedom in the digital realm, allowing you to surf the cyber space at ease and connect to the latest video outputs such as HD camcorder, PS3, , Blu-ray DVD and MOD. What is more, the incredible 100% dot-to-dot image quality of Full HD resolution relieves you of the discomfort caused by picture distortions and black bars, allowing you to fully indulge yourself in the world of digital entertainment.Offering more than perfect visual performance, the designers at BenQ have dedicated themselves to achieving great designs to complementing your contemporary lifestyle. After all, when things are lookin' great, you'll certainly be feelin' great!
Witness the Spectacular Image Full HD Resolution Has to Offer!
Full HD (1920X1080) resolution offers you crystal clear images, allowing you to spot even the finest details. With images so real, it makes DVDs and video games much more exciting. It's like you're right there inside the scene!As the platform for future mainstream specifications, Full HD resolution fits perfectly with the latest video outputs such as Blu-ray DVD, Xbox 360 and PS3. Experience the high quality, dynamic audiovisual entertainment way ahead of its time in every aspect of your life – work or play!
AMA (Advanced Motion Accelerator) Provides the Ultimate Visual Entertainment.
AMA gives you true-to-life images with enhanced picture quality and reduced visual noise with only 2ms GTG (Grey to Grey) response time so there’s no delayed response to image deliverance.
Senseye+Photo Image Technology Redefines Visual Enjoyment.
BenQ’s exclusive Senseye+Photo Image Technology gives you the best viewing quality via five pre-set modes fitting to your everyday needs:
* Standard Mode for reading your favorite novels
* Movie Mode for hosting a movie night
* Dynamic Mode for viewing images in well-lit environments
* Photo Mode for sharing photos from your most recent trip
* sRGB Mode for obtaining consistent, true-to-film images in all sRGB-compliant devices
The image performance of LCD monitors is optimized with the help of this superior image technology. As if installed with a professional image processor software, images are automatically sharpened, jaggies eliminated, and all blurring fixed.
DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) 10000:1 Renders Even the Finest Detail.
The 10000:1 DCR technology help review even the finest detail especially in darkened and complex motion pictures, providing you with clearer, smoother image during movies and video games.
1080p Full HD + HDMI
E2200HD - supported by 1080p HDMI interface and a 5Gbps digital transit – connect you to a variety of digital multimedia services such as HD DVD players and the latest gaming consoles. So enjoy the dot-to-dot high quality image in all the digital video and audio performances!
RoHS Compliance
BenQ do care about our living environment; all BenQ LCD monitors have RoHS certification (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances) The RoHS Directive stands for "the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment". This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
The 10% that Completes Your Visual Enjoyment!
BenQ offers you with the most true-to-life images with its world-leading 16:9 LCD monitor, satisfying your every visual sensation with the truest images and putting you in the lead in the digital world.
Comparison 1
* 16:9 perfectly displays Full HD.
* 16:10 stretches or distorts images to meet Full HD signal.
When a traditional 16:10 LCD monitor handles 16:9 signals in generating Full HD image, there are usually two ways to get it done. The first way would be to stretch the image which results in picture distortions. Another way would be to cover up the surplus image using horizontal black bars. Either way - stretching the image by 10% or covering 10% of the image - would cause a seriously impact to quality of your visual entertainment.
Comparison 2
* 16:9 allows you to enjoy the entire image.
* 16:10 creates visual interference with the black bars.
BenQ's full line up of Full HD 16:9 LCD monitors, on the other hand, offer dot-to-dot Full HD image transmission to solve the problems created by traditional 16:10 LCD monitors. Now, you can finally enjoy the 100% Full HD performance you’ve been waiting for!
Specification
* Screen Size - 21.5" Wide
* Color - Glossy Black
* Resolution - 1920x1080
* Pixel Pitch - 0.248
* Brightness - 300 cd/㎡
* Contrast Ratio - 1000:1 (DCR:10000:1 )
* Response Time - 5ms / 2ms(GTG)
* Display Area - 476.64x268.11 (mm)
* Display Colors - 16.7 million
* Viewing Angle - 170/160 (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10)
* Input Signals - D-sub / DVI-D/ HDM1.3 / Audio in / Headphone Jack
* Horizontal Frequency (KHz) - 34 ~ 94 (KHz)
* Vertical Frequency (Hz) - 50 ~ 85 (Hz)
* Video Bandwidth (MHZ) - 25 ~ 205 (MHz)
* Color Temperature - Reddish/Normal/Bluish/User mode
* Power Consumption - 45W (max)
* Power Supply - Built-in
* Speakers - 2 x1W
Features
o Senseye+Photo
o VIsta Premium Certification
o Built-in Speakers - 1Wx2
o Kensington Lock
o VESA wall mounting 100 x 100 mm
* Adjustments (UP/DOWN) - Tilt -5/20 (down/up)
* Dimensions (WxHxD) - 522.8x407.8x186.8 (mm)
* Weight - 4.8 kg
Accessories (Standard)
o Quick start guide
o User manual - CD
o VGA, audio cable
* Remarks - Both the video source—such as a PC, PlayStation 3 or media player—and the LCD monitor must support HDCP to play back protected content on HD- DVD or Blu-ray Discs via an HDMI connection. If either device lacks an HDCP chip, image quality may be reduced or playback may not even be possible. Most current PCs’ graphic cards are HDCP-compliant and support output over HDMI partially.
Design
The E2200HD is well-designed and looks classy sitting on the desktop. It has a stylish black piano finish bezel with a matte silver chin below the panel. The back of the monitor has a leather-finish like plastic that gives it a neat look. Overall, I'm impressed with the design and build quality of the E2200HD. Twin 2W speakers are placed at the bottom of the panel, but don't expect too much from them.This aside, the piano black finish does make for a far more striking contrast with its silver screen surround than the white of the M2200HD did. It also makes the E2200HD look a tad slimmer, which in turn makes the entire display look more attractive. The large power button still has an unobtrusive green LED, and the menu buttons are still clearly marked on the left side of the bezel. This, combined with the logical, colourful OSD makes adjusting the E2200HD's settings very easy, with the only niggle being that the up/down navigation buttons actually work right/left, which is a bit counter-intuitive.
As far as connectivity goes, the E2200HD looses its cousin's USB hub, but retains the triple-whammy video inputs of VGA, DVI and HDMI. And though there is no 3.5mm audio input to go with the VGA or DVI connections, at least there's a headphone socket on the display's side to give a signal from the HDMI port, rather than forcing you to use the poor integrated speakers. The same cable-tidying clip does as good a job of managing cables as on the other BenQs using this chassis, but regrettably the company still doesn't include any digital cables with its monitors, only VGA. Another small negative is that because the E2200HD's chassis was designed to house USB ports and a webcam, the bulges for these at the left and top are still present, with blanking plates to cover them. Naturally, using the same chassis for an entire series does allow BenQ to keep the price down, but we'll get onto value for money in a bit. First let's take a look at the monitor's most important aspect: its image performance.
Performance
Overall color accuracy is good if not great. Uncalibrated color accuracy is good under ColorEyes Display Pro but not so good under Monaco Optix XR; switch to calibrated color accuracy and the tables are turned, with Optix XR generating a better result -- although the scores are a lot closer than the uncalibrated results. The real benefit is that Optix XR generates a color profile that doesn't have the any colors with a Delta E above 3.0, and only four colors are above 2.0. Compare that with ColorEyes where there are several large spikes, the highest reaching 5.5. The E2200HD doesn't turn in the best Delta E results we have seen, but average dE of around 1.5 after calibration is certainly acceptable.
Color gamut is definitely nowhere near as high as the top displays, and in fact the results are near the bottom of our charts for desktop LCDs. However, the color gamut of 73.5% is more than sufficient for sRGB viewing. Comparing the profile to the sRGB color space, the E2200HD achieves a score of 96%. In other words, unless you're an imaging professional using an expanded color space, the E2200HD will work just fine.
It performed well in our colour and contrast tests, and it's capable of displaying the tiniest details in Blu-ray movies (it supports HDCP) and HD free-to-air TV programs. The one area in which the monitor wasn't impressive was in displaying fast motion. It has a 5ms response time, but trails were visible in scrolling text and window moving tests. Movies were handled quite well, though, as motion was not a problem when viewing HD movies and even DVDs.
The monitor's colours were accurate during our tests with DisplayMate, although we did notice some slight discolouration in mid-level grey tones. These looked a little too yellow. We enjoyed the monitor's reproduction of primary colours, and found it to be quite vibrant overall. Its brightness was adequate for a well-lit office environment, but we did have to turn up the brightness to 90 per cent. Viewing from the sides wasn't a problem, but you'll still get best results from directly in front.
In DisplayMate's brightness and contrast tests, the monitor passed, but not while it was at its default settings. We had to adjust the contrast and brightness levels slightly in order to view all light-grey blocks on a white background and all dark-grey blocks on a black background. Its black level was deep, and it didn't look at all pale in a lit environment, but while watching movies in a darkened room we did notice some backlight bleeding at the top and bottom of the screen. This was a little distracting, especially during dark movie scenes.
Conclusion
Good
Full HD resolution, HDMI, HDCP, good contrast and brightness, affordable, speakers
Bad
Has only a basic stand, some noticeable motion blur, needs a dedicated input button
The Final Word
You're not limited to standard PC use; the HDMI port means you can watch Blu-ray movies at full HD resolutions. You'll need external speakers, as the 1W speakers aren't capable of producing good sound, but the high-quality screen makes movies look great. This makes the E2200HD a good choice for entertainment, provided you don't want to watch TV. With the highest resolution, best image quality and lowest price of all the 22in monitors here, the E2200HD is incredible value. It's our favourite monitor here, and wins a Best Buy award. Consider this monitor if you want a larger resolution for the home or office, but don't want a huge monitor to dwarf you as you sit at your desk. Maybe give it a miss if you're a gamer, as you might notice too much blurring.
Source : techaena
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