SANSUI Monitor 22 inch 1080p FHD 75Hz Computer Monitor with HDMI VGA, Ultra-Slim Bezel Ergonomic Tilt Eye Care LED Display for Home Office (ES-22F1 HDMI Cable Included)
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L. Nash
19-11-2024I had a 22 inch. This one is same as it but shorter from top to bottom but a great monitor for the price.
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Red
Greater than one weekGreat monitor to have on hand for use everyday and it is portable enough to take n the road. I use in the RV for a secondary monitor working from home. The colors are vibrant and the picture is clear. 75hz refresh rate makes it great all around for general pc use or gaming.
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Everett Hewington
> 3 dayThis works. Thats the key thing. It is good enough to be functional and at this price point, you cant expect a lot more. Thats about where I would end my praise of it. There is a fair bit of backlight bleed, making the whole thing look rather washed-out. Not bad enough to ruin the image, but not great. Dont expect clear/sharp colors or dark blacks. I played with the settings a bit to see if I could improve it some. There arent any fancy settings in it, but I was able to improve it slightly (to my eyes) by increasing the contrast. The brightness is high enough that there shouldnt be any issues with that. I like that it is 75hrz refresh, which can make movement and scrolling appear a bit smoother than the standard 60hrz. I would try including a picture, but screens dont tend to show well in a camera. Overall, it does the job. I cant complain too much for it not matching the color quality of another monitor that is 2-3x its price.
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runandsee71
> 3 dayHmm, SANSUI, that’s I brand name I recognize. A quick look at the Wikipedia page for Japanese corporation Sansui Electronics says it went defunct in 2014, but the Chinese brand has run on beyond that year. I recently ordered a Feihe branded 15” monitor at this price-point, and it seemed disappointingly cheap and flimsy. So I was doubtful that this SANSUI 22” 1080p monitor was worth it. But the reviews were mostly good, and I was pleasantly surprised. This is a lot of monitor for the price. I see complaints in other Amazon reviews about the picture quality with phrases like backlight bleed, and matte-finish, but it’s great for my purposes. I like that it has a 75 Hz refresh rate. And I like that it’s lightweight at 4.6 lbs., minus the power supply and HDMI cable, and so easy to move around. Menu buttons on the back right, easy to access and feel out which is which. The accompanying user-manual gives the menu-to-button functions. That will be handy for those who change monitor settings only occasionally. The VESA mounting holes line up. The (other) Feihe branded monitor I ordered at this price-point wasn’t able to accomplish that. The ‘Installing the Base Stand’ instruction sheet has directions for attaching screws to a metal plate, but on the monitor I received, that stand leg had already been assembled, no additional screws included. The stand leg locks into the monitor bezel securely, metal to plastic. But the snap-in connection of the leg to the base (plastic-to-plastic) is not as secure, and pulls out easily, so it’s not really ‘locked’. Although the base is very light, I recommend holding the base when moving the monitor. When I first moved it, the base hit my foot when it fell. The warranty card says there are SANSUI authorized service centers throughout the US and Canada, and ‘for the one nearest you’ there’s a phone number with a southern Illinois area code. The warranty card lists a website with domain sansui-corp.com . I can get to that website on a Chrome browser, but Firefox says its certificate has been revoked. The Service Email has a domain of expressluck.com and a search yields a website with headquarters in Hong Kong AND in neighboring Shenzeng, China. It says ‘Made in China’ on the box.