Ultra-fast pixel response time, clean and crisp display, very good color performance
Limited video inputs, poor placement of controls, non-adjustable stand
Twenty-two inches is quickly becoming the norm for widescreen monitors, and with its FP222w, BenQ is right in the middle of the action.Like all 22-inch widescreens, the FP222W uses an LCD panel with a native resolution of 1,680x1,050. This is the same...
Abstract: Twenty-inch wide monitor within economic class is not, maybe expectedly, physically characterized. Common black-gray combination does not attract any attention, and reduced lines of the display outline are ËpaidË with buttons removed from any view and ...
Decent specifications, above-average response rate, good brightness and contrast ratings, attractive and colourful graphics, precise text
Confusing menu system, buttons should have been on the front The Final Word While the FP222W specifications arent outstanding, theyre not disastrous either, and the BenQ works well within its limited remit. This is only the beginning of the 22in revo...
While the FP222W specifications arent outstanding, theyre not disastrous either, and the BenQ works well within its limited remit. This is only the beginning of the 22in revolution, but if you dont want to wait to see whats coming out in a few mont...
You shouldnt expect ravishing results from a 22in flat-panel that costs just £245, but the BenQ comes as a pleasant surprise. While the specifications arent outstanding, theyre not disastrous either, and the FP222W works well within its limited rem...
As a 1680 x 1050 22-inch display, the FP222Wa widescreen monitor is well suited to home-users; especially so when taking the 5ms response time into consideration. The flexible viewing angle means its great for movies and the 4:3 ratio allows two A4-si...
Abstract: Its analogue-only and you get no features of note, but the low price compensates somewhat. The BenQ FP22Wa is the cheapest of the three monitors in this review at just 229 and unfortunately, it shows- theres only a VGA connection, so youll need t...
22-inch screen, good build, i-key, concept of viewing modes.
Slight bleeding of colors, variance in HCR test, not the sharpest of monitors, viewing modes do not perform as expected.
We ran DisplayMate to test the monitor for Geometry, Sharpness and Resolution and the Screen Pixel Resolution tests. The Screen Geometry tests were a breeze, so were the sharpness and resolution tests. The only flaws we could find were: slight bleedin...
Abstract: In a recent review we had checked out Viewsonic‘s 22 inch widescreen LCD, the VG2230 WM and had found it to be good VFM. The product we are going to be reviewing today is Benq’s FP222W which is a 22-inch LCD panel. Benq’s specifications...