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The Acer 21.5 Inch Full HD IPS Ultra-Thin Monitor (SB220Q bi) offers a stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution, a sleek zero-frame design, and rapid 4ms response time, making it perfect for both professional and personal use. With versatile HDMI and VGA connectivity, this monitor supports a vibrant color palette of 16.7 million colors and features a refresh rate of 75Hz for smooth visuals. Its adjustable tilt ensures comfort during long hours of use.
Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | acer |
Series | SB220Q |
Item model number | SB220Q bi |
Item Weight | 5.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 19.6 x 15.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 19.6 x 15.1 inches |
Color | IPS 75Hz |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Voltage | 110 |
Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
ASIN | B07CVL2D2S |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2018 |
P**I
VGA to HDMI3 monitor conversion
My 8yr old VGA computer monitor was failing. I used a FOINNEX VGA to HDMI Adapter Converter to be able to use this newer digital HDMI monitor. It plugged into the VGA port and the supplied cables & connectors were all I needed for easy "plug & play" The new Acer SH242Y G0bih 23.8" also works perfect. I am not a gamer, and use this for office work & YouTube Videos. Somehow the Windows-10 automatically loaded all the necessary drivers software on startup, which was a surprise to me. The image quality is sharp & crisp, color, contrast, was acceptable on start up. There are 5 image adjustment buttons on the bottom Rt of the monitor, and I adjusted the brightness down to 28 using the brightness control button. I also selected the ECO-Mode setting for viewing, leaving all the other settings ,as is for now. The 5th button, next to the power button, is for the complete OSD system adjustment, and can be pushed, and toggled LT/RT/UP/DWN for menu selection, but I' want to use this for a while, before I make any changes. I've only had this monitor for a couple of days, but the image quality is excellent compared to the old VGA it replaced. For $99 this is a great value, making it possible to continue using my 8yr old PC. Glad I bought these together to complete the install.
J**E
Absolutely Amazing Value - Some other features not even listed!
This monitor is definitely a good value. Does it have superb color and contrast? No. Does it boast the best refresh rate on the market? No. But if you're tight on money, this thing looks and preforms great for the money. It has a Matte screen which does a great job at eliminating glare. The chassis it's enclosed within is absolutely stunning. It features a VGA and and HDMI port. The screen automatically detects signals and turns on when a source is turned on. When the selected source turns off it quickly scans and switches to any other sources. If no connections are available it goes into standby automatically. The power chord is a good 6 or more feet and easy to wrap with half of it being very thin wire. The ON LED is not distracting or too bright. When it's off it looks like a borderless monitor. And unlike what other people say it does have tilt, just not forward or left to right. It stands up straight or leans back. Unfortunately it doesn't have VESA mount holes, but under 100 you can't be that serious about your monitor setup. Small text has some problems fully rendering when using VGA so I recommend using HDMI. If you use the Windows 10 settings to configure how text is displayed though it fixes this, but not all will know how to do that. It doesn't have speaker, and I am thankful that most monitors don't. This monitor has A LOT of settings for gaming, night use, color adjustments, and general settings and all can be saved into 3 different gaming profiles. You can even change what settings appear in the quick menu. When u press any of the menu buttons, the menu pops up and clearly illustrates all the buttons. This monitors menus are super easy to understand and navigate and that's a rarity in its own. Also worth noting; it can display crosshairs and display the monitors current refresh rate. It also packs FreeSync for AMD graphics card users. If you only have DVI, you can get DVI to HDMI chords as long as your computer's video out supports it. The base and monitor couple together with one screw that features a hand flap so you don't need a screw diver if you don't want to use one. It is decently sturdy and the screen doesn't distort even when pressed on with strong pressure. The base is quite large, but wont be a problem for most. I haven't noticed any screen delay compared to my 300 dollar 1ms response time monitor (and I'm pretty picky). It's contrast is a little flat in some scenarios but appears much more dynamic in games, especially with some tweaking. With that said, I like that it looks flat when working on documents because it makes it much easier to focus.All in all, this monitor is filled with a good balance of features and looks like a very solid 1080p 75Hz IPS screen for any monitor under $160, let alone the $80 I paid. If you don't absolutely need a better refresh rate and aren't planning on spending more than 200 dollars then I would say just buy this monitor. It's durable, feature packed, and looks fantastic in all use-case scenarios. I'd give it 1000 stars if I could.
C**R
Great Budget Monitor!
This review is for the SB220Q series (1920x1080) 75Hz monitor variant. At a $90 price point as of July 2020, all of the praise this monitor has gotten and continues to get is pretty well deserved. Right out of the box the factory calibration is pretty awful as with most TVs and monitors (I’ll never understand why that is), but Acer’s built-in menu gives you a wide range of control to tweak the image quality to your liking. Here are some of the most noticeable Pros & Cons after using this monitor daily for the past three weeks:PROS:- The colors can be very vibrant and the sharpness makes everything nice and crisp both up close and from a distance without going overboard. Although the spec sheet does not specify the exact Adobe or sRGB color gamut range, it does have a stated 72% NTSC coverage (keep in mind that the NTSC color gamut has the highest level of color reproduction), which would imply that it should have close to 100% sRGB coverage. This is pretty standard for most sub $200 monitors (note: the unit that TechSpot tested came in at around 93% of sRGB coverage mostly losing detail in the green range so your unit’s reproduction may vary). The 6-bits + FRC (equal to 8-bits) color depth is also an industry standard for entry level monitors and is completely fine for casual use.- This montior’s “100,000,000:1” Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) (non-standardized measure of contrast for videos) definitely seems to outperform my other slightly more expensive budget IPS monitors (the HP VH240a and ViewSonic VS2412-H) that only have 20,000,000:1 and 50,000,000:1 contrast ratios respectively. However, note that it still has an industry standard 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio (measure for non-moving images) which isn’t great but is perfectly acceptable for casual viewing since only the highest tiered ($400+) IPS panels exceed that point with 1,500:1 being the maximum native contrast typically achievable with an IPS.~ A quick side note about that “100,000,000:1” DCR number: there is no industry standard methodology for this particular measurement so the number itself is mostly useless marketing fluff. But as I noted, compared to the two other monitors with the same industry standard SCR, this monitor did seem to outperform them both in that area.- Its 102 PPI pixel density actually makes a subtle difference in image quality when viewing up close compared to my 24 inch 1080p monitors that have a 92 PPI. Text seems to be a bit smoother in comparison. This is purely an advantage of having the smaller 21.5 inch screen.- The Color Adjustment Menu allows you to adjust both the RGB and CMY gains, bias, hues, and saturation levels to get a better color balance.- The Picture Menu lets you adjust the screen’s brightness, contrast, gamma, and blackness (“black boost”) levels while also providing a ‘blue light’, ‘adaptive constrast’ (ACM), and a ‘Super Sharpness’ on/off switch.- The Game Menu has FreeSync (for AMD GPUs) and Overdrive optionsCONS:- The bezels are a bit thicker than I woud’ve liked (they’re about 1 cm on the top, left, and right sides) making the frameless design nothing more than a gimmick.- The top-down viewing angle is noticeably darker compared to looking at the screen head on.- Despite having a good DCR of 100M:1, the blacks are still a bit too bright for watching anything with heavy dark scenes since the display itself does not have any HDR capabilities with high contrast control zones aka local dimming (to be fair, this is completely expected at this $90 price point and is only being mentioned as reference for those that may be thinking of using this monitor to watch TV/movies).- The Picture Menu’s ‘Super Sharpness’ option is just an on/off switch; it does not give you a more granular adjustment control over the amount of sharpness to apply.- Even with all of the image quality adjustment options available in the settings, the whites remain on the slightly warmer side of the color temperature chart. It’s not that noticeable when viewing on this monitor alone, but the difference can be seen if you have another slightly cooler display adjacent to it. This is most likely just an issue with my particular unit since other reviews have noted their unit had a more neutral or “near perfect” white temp.- It only has a paltry 15° degree back tilt compared to most other budget monitors being able to tilt closer to 30° degrees (this is super nitpicky as compromises are to be expected at a sub $100 price point).- The Power button is completely indistinguishable from the rest of the menu buttons (both in shape and spacing).Overall, if you’re looking for a nice quality budget monitor to look at spreadsheets, word documents, and do some internet browsing or even some light casual gaming, then this is a great choice. If you are a competitive gamer, photographer, professional editor, or a content creator then you’ll obviously need to invest in a higher spec monitor.
L**L
Good Monitor, hard to put together if you don't have a lot of strength
Good monitor. Adjustable stand and adjustable tilt. The color correction is easy which is important for me as a digital artist.However, I had a hard time setting up the monitor. Specifically when it comes to connecting the screen to the stand. It requires a lot of grip strength which I as a woman do not have. However, for my dad it was easy. So if you are a woman or a younger individual you might want to enlist some help.Otherwise a pretty good monitor.
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