Benq T2200HD Reviews – High Definition dreams
- Monday, December 15, 2008, 12:02
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When it is the question of finding pleasure through your eyes, the new Benq T2200HD is the only choice. The T2200HD from the house of Benq is clearly an example of soothing High Definition experience. It is a 21.5 inch monitor that has support for full High Definition.
This monitor is capable of providing a support of 1920 x 1080 resolution. When it was not High Definition time, the only way to get this high resolution was to purchase an expensive 24 inch monitor. On the comparison the T2200HD is priced at a very reasonable tag of 13,500 INR.
The T2200 has a very glamorous finish with a glossy black look that can distract the gamers at late night sessions. With sleek and stylish body features and a very simple base, the model is an instance of exclusiveness. The only adjustment that can be made over the monitor is a minor level of degree adjustment on the alignment. All the available models support DVI and VGA. For better experience the only VGA version is not recommended though. In the performance measures the model really did well, with nice and sharp vision with bright true color.
After calibration, it was tested at 236cd/m2 , and the color was rich and vibrant and the color fidelity was also excellent. In objective testing the T2200 had some exceptions when the dark screen test was implied. The monitor was not completely able to maintain the screen pitch dark which in case may affect dark scenes in the movies. The contrast ratio also suffered a little for the case but these parameters are not real deal breakers.
On the contrary the test results of subjective tests over the model will please the buyers, for it rendered full HD videos, and screened game graphics with ease and grace, also being outstanding doing normal computing tasks. It really is fun when HD movies are run on it, because the display is a 16:9 aspect ratio and there are of course no issues of black bars or scaling. The picture frame fills up the whole screen just perfectly and surely looks elegant and beautiful. Gamers should also have blasts in HD support if the game is supported for 1920 x 1080 resolutions.




