V7 R22W02 V7 22-Inch Wide-Screen LCD Monitor With Speakers
Price : $209.73

Features
- 22" TN Wide Panel
- 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz Recommended resolution
- 700:1 Contrast ratio
- 5 ms Response time
- Speaker
Product Description
The elegant design of the V7 R22W02 and the superb specifications like 1680 x 1050 Super Wide Viewing Angle, integrated DVI-D input, high contrast ratio of 700:1 and the excellent 5 ms response time make this display perfect for office use as well as for home entertainment.
- Manufacturer: V7
- Manufacturer Part Number: R22W02
- Manufacturer Website Address: www.v7-world.com
- Product Name: R22W02 LCD Monitor
- Product Type: LCD
- Actual Screen Size: 22
- Viewable Screen Size: 22
- Input Signal: Analog, Digital
- Response Time: 5 ms
- Maximum Resolution: 1680 x 1050
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Contrast Ratio: 700:1
- Ports: 1 x 15-pin, 1 x DVI
- Input Voltage: 110 V AC or 220 V AC
- Color: Silver , Black
- Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited
Customer Reviews
Review date : 2008-09-10

I purchased this monitor in August 2007. It was great out of the box. No dead pixels, awesome color, and I was very pleased. I never used the speakers so I don’t have an opinion of them.After having the monitor for 7 months is images on the screen began to have a ghost duplicate to the right, causing everything to look blurry, and unfocused. I contacted customer service who suggested that I needed to update my computer. Instead I tried the monitor with 3 other laptops, all with the same problem. Because of headaches, I’m unable to use it at all and have had no success getting it replaced. I will need to purchase a new monitor, as this one is one is impossible to look at for very long.
Review date : 2008-05-29

I got this monitor for a steal through a deal website. It does its job well and has a picture crisp enough for me to watch movies and use office software with. One thing I do not like about this is the lack of mobility. It can be positioned up and down, but moving it around is not very easy. It seems to have a very stiff feel and I have not moved it at all since I first purchased. When I first bought this monitor, my vid card was not able to support the resolution this monitor needed. You should make sure you have the one that can support this or you will get a horrible picture. The speakers on this monitor are barely audible but I have no problem with that since I am running a 2.1 system with my PC. Don’t expect to hear quality sound with these built-in’s.Besides that, this monitor works very well. I’ve been running it for a few months now and there have been no performance changes. I play games and movies on it from time to time and it still looks great!
Review date : 2008-03-11

I have been using this monitor for about three weeks and it is a great deal! The silver finish makes it look like a more expensive model. Sharpness, Color and ease of set up are all exceptional. My only complaint is that the Contrast is a little dark even after calibration. I would recommend this for anyone who wants a basic home monitor that is stylish and light weight. if you are a design professional I would probably recommend another brand with better contrast controls.Review date : 2007-12-01

I’ve been using one of these for about 6 weeks, and I must say that I’m very impressed. The picture quality is great and I was able to find a good deal on it. I would recommend this monitor to anyone looking to get a large LCD monitor but not wanting to spend a lot of money on a really nice one.Be warned, it doesn’t come with cables (other than the power cord and headphone -> headphone cable), so you’ll need to find your own VGA or DVI cable. I was under the impression that the frame was metal and was slightly disappointed to find out it was plastic, but in all reality it’s not that big a deal.
Overall, it’s a superb monitor.
Review date : 2007-11-29

What else is there to say?It’s a 6 bit panel but it’s fine for 95% of the people who just use it for gaming, web browsing and looking at they pictures they’ve taken. They won’t notice the difference and if they do they wouldn’t care.
I moved up (or down as the monitor snobs would say) from a 20" vx2025wm which uses an 8 bit panel but for what I do it’s not a major difference. Yeah the viewing angle is bad as is the bleed but 8 bit panels also suffer from bleed.
It looks better, it’s bigger, colors are bright and well it’s bigger.
As another poster mentioned most (95%) of 22" monitors use the CPO (TN) panel so if you want a Samsung be ready to pay for the name.
Over - Great monitor for the price. You can NOT compare this to 8 bit panels costing 3x the price. Only monitor snobs or people who do graphics work would actually gain from 8 bit. No big loss for the rest of us. We actually GAIN because of the prices. Who would have thought 22" panels would fall down to the $200 range.

