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Acer V223WEOb 22inch
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Acer V223WEOb 22inch Review
56 cm (22") - Maximum Resolution 1680 x 1050 - 5ms -Contrast Ratio 50000:1 - Brightness 250 cd/mē - Colour Black
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Acer V223WEOb 22inch Technical Specifications
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Size
Screen Resolution
Hertz
Weight
Width
Height
Depth
Response
Brightness
Contrast
Viewing Angles
Power
Colors
USB Hub
Monitor Dimensions
LCD TN
22 inch monitor
1680 x 1050
75Hz refresh rate
4.6kg
5060mm
399mm
180mm
5ms
250cd/m²
50000:1
176° hor / 176° ver
16.7 million
Speakers
DVI
VGA
HDMI
SCART
D - Sub
Audio InOut
Energy Save
Tilt Stand
Wall Mount
Optical Out
Component
Headphone
CI Slot
Widescreen
3D Display
LED Backlighting
Monitor Features
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bz2496
09:08 Mar-26-2013

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hi i have a problem with this monitor...when i set res to 1680x1050 the screen becomes slightly dimmed and noise slight noise starts to occur. Is that something to do with gfx ?
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