Acer 21.5 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Ultra-Thin Zero Frame Computer Monitor (HDMI & VGA Port), SB220Q bi
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThe seller was great. The screen connected without any issues and is scaleable.
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Nicole J
Greater than one weekThis was a great buy I only return due to my company offer to purchase one for me
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david n brown
> 3 dayPurchased one and liked it so much I purchased another. Great resolution and color for price. Highly recommend to buy.
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Mary Austin
> 3 dayPicture quality is Great, but I would like the sound to be louder.
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Wendy
19-11-2024I have had this monitor for a few months now and use it for a second monitor for my job. I love it. The design is sleek and nice. My other acer monitor is maybe a year older and this monitor exceeds the quality of the old one quite a bit. I love how thin and lightweight it is and the picture is a lot more crisp and defined. Its not the fanciest, but its great for the price and I plan on upgrading the old monitor with this one to match as well. My only complaint is that it doesnt a vesa mount option and I didnt realize that until it arrived. However, I found a vesa adapter mount on here and now have it mounted like I wanted.
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Donald Whitebread
> 3 dayNice monitor, but why not switch to including an HDMI cable? Do the marketing people at ACER imagine that there are still a lot of laptops being sold with VGA ports?
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Gazelle
> 3 dayMy second monitor is fitting remote access with ease and quality
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Gerald J. Backenstoe
> 3 dayMy goodness, for $89 what more could you ask for? Connects and pops on. Easy to set up, looks nice and works very well with my Dell Inspiron. What more could you ask for?
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Joshua Rhine
> 3 dayThis monitor is definitely a good value. Does it have superb color and contrast? No. Does it boast the best refresh rate on the market? No. But if youre tight on money, this thing looks and preforms great for the money. It has a Matte screen which does a great job at eliminating glare. The chassis its enclosed within is absolutely stunning. It features a VGA and and HDMI port. The screen automatically detects signals and turns on when a source is turned on. When the selected source turns off it quickly scans and switches to any other sources. If no connections are available it goes into standby automatically. The power chord is a good 6 or more feet and easy to wrap with half of it being very thin wire. The ON LED is not distracting or too bright. When its off it looks like a borderless monitor. And unlike what other people say it does have tilt, just not forward or left to right. It stands up straight or leans back. Unfortunately it doesnt have VESA mount holes, but under 100 you cant be that serious about your monitor setup. Small text has some problems fully rendering when using VGA so I recommend using HDMI. If you use the Windows 10 settings to configure how text is displayed though it fixes this, but not all will know how to do that. It doesnt have speaker, and I am thankful that most monitors dont. This monitor has A LOT of settings for gaming, night use, color adjustments, and general settings and all can be saved into 3 different gaming profiles. You can even change what settings appear in the quick menu. When u press any of the menu buttons, the menu pops up and clearly illustrates all the buttons. This monitors menus are super easy to understand and navigate and thats a rarity in its own. Also worth noting; it can display crosshairs and display the monitors current refresh rate. It also packs FreeSync for AMD graphics card users. If you only have DVI, you can get DVI to HDMI chords as long as your computers video out supports it. The base and monitor couple together with one screw that features a hand flap so you dont need a screw diver if you dont want to use one. It is decently sturdy and the screen doesnt distort even when pressed on with strong pressure. The base is quite large, but wont be a problem for most. I havent noticed any screen delay compared to my 300 dollar 1ms response time monitor (and Im pretty picky). Its contrast is a little flat in some scenarios but appears much more dynamic in games, especially with some tweaking. With that said, I like that it looks flat when working on documents because it makes it much easier to focus. All in all, this monitor is filled with a good balance of features and looks like a very solid 1080p 75Hz IPS screen for any monitor under $160, let alone the $80 I paid. If you dont absolutely need a better refresh rate and arent planning on spending more than 200 dollars then I would say just buy this monitor. Its durable, feature packed, and looks fantastic in all use-case scenarios. Id give it 1000 stars if I could.
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Mari
17-11-2024According to the description, the monitor was supposed to come with an audio cable and HDMI cable, however, these two items were missing. I would have returned the monitor if not for the urgency to use it. Otherwise, it seems functional so far and is a good size.