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Dec 19 2008

Brilliant Acer 22″ LCD Monitor Only $166.99

Published by techspotlight at 12:05 am under Hardware Edit This

LCD computer monitors have really dropped in price over the last several months.  The sweet spot seems to be 22 inches, which gives you a large viewing area and a lot of desktop real estate for an incredible price.  Acer model number V223-WBD has a widescreen TFT display that produces 16.7 million colors with a recommended resolution of 1680×1050.  The horizontal and vertical viewing angle is 170 degrees for both with a refresh rate from 30 to 75 hertz.  The contrast ratio is really impressive at 2500 to 1 which gives you a brighter picture with a deeper black level.  The response time is low at 5 ms (milliseconds) which will help to avoid ghosting and artifacts.  This beautiful Acer monitor has DVI and RGB connections with HDCP (High Definition Content Protection) support to accommodate all video cards and content.

Having a larger display helps you be more productive multi-tasking windows with less scrolling, which makes computing more enjoyable and effective.  Acer has outdone themselves with a gorgeous display, with a jaw dropping price of only $166.99 with free shipping through Amazon.  For more information or ordering details click here.

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2 Responses to “Brilliant Acer 22″ LCD Monitor Only $166.99”

  1. Mr. Waffleson 22 Jan 2009 at 11:34 pm edit this

    Wow! I have been looking for a deal like this on a good monitor for so long now. Thanks for the info on such a great deal!

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