Philips 222V8LA 22 " black
Videos 4Photos 5 | Expecting restock $210.38 Inexpensive everyday monitor, which is designed to work in tandem with a stationary PC or a compact ultrabook, the display of which is not enough for comfortable everyday work. The Philips 222V8LA features a compact 22" Full HD display. The display is based on a budget VA-matrix with the usual LED backlight, a standard for this class margin of brightness of 250 cd / m² and a static contrast ratio of 3,000:1. The monitor supports a number of advanced technologies designed to improve the quality of the workflow. In particular, it implements Low blue light technology, which is responsible for filtering blue light, and Flicker-Free, to reduce backlight flicker. The model has both modern analog connection ports (Display Port 1.2 + HDMI 1.4) and an old analog VGA output. Sound accompaniment of w...hat is happening on the screen provides a pair of built-in speakers with a power of 2 watts. The thin bezel is barely noticeable and is a must when deploying multi-screen configurations with multiple monitors connected. In addition, there is support for the basic version of AMD FreeSync on board, and the display itself has a refresh rate of 75 Hz, which makes it an acceptable option for an entry-level gaming build, sharpened for gaming at 60 frames per second. |
Inexpensive everyday monitor, which is designed to work in tandem with a stationary PC or a compact ultrabook, the display of which is not enough for comfortable everyday work. The Philips 222V8LA features a compact 22" Full HD display. The display is based on a budget VA-matrix with the usual LED backlight, a standard for this class margin of brightness of 250 cd / m² and a static contrast ratio of 3,000:1.
The monitor supports a number of advanced technologies designed to improve the quality of the workflow. In particular, it implements Low blue light technology, which is responsible for filtering blue light, and Flicker-Free, to reduce backlight flicker. The model has both modern analog connection ports (Display Port 1.2 + HDMI 1.4) and an old analog VGA output. Sound accompaniment of what is happening on the screen provides a pair of built-in speakers with a power of 2 watts. The thin bezel is barely noticeable and is a must when deploying multi-screen configurations with multiple monitors connected. In addition, there is support for the basic version of AMD FreeSync on board, and the display itself has a refresh rate of 75 Hz, which makes it an acceptable option for an entry-level gaming build, sharpened for gaming at 60 frames per second.