AOC V22t Review

Posted by tottx Tuesday, December 21, 2010 0 comments
Series V is a model of the monitor that is intended for entertainment segment. For that, on the inside of the monitor is available also telecast receiver equipped with a pair of speakers 2 watts. Similar to the models of V22 +, V22t also has a frame wrapped in piano black color.

Design
AOC V22tSimilar to the series V22 +, AOC V22t designed using a thin body. The thickness of this monitor is only 1.9 centimeters (cm). There is only one button in all parts of this monitor and its location right in the middle of the front panel display.

The speakers located at the back along with ports for antennas, and audio video inputs, HDMI and VGA. If used, the cord sticking out behind. You need to pay attention to the cables if you want to install this monitor to the wall (wall mount).

Specification
With a display area of 476.64 x 268.1 millimeters wide, real wide-screen 22-inch monitor is 21.5 inches with a pixel size of 0.248 x 0.248 millimeters.

In terms of energy consumption, AOC V22t consume an average power of 35 watts when working, and 1 watt when not active.

Screen size: 22 inches wide
Width of view: 54.7 cm
Display format: 16:9
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Contrast ratio: 60.000:1
Size of pixel / dot pitch: 0.248 x 0.248
Display area: 476.64 x 268.10 millimeters
Angle of view: 170/160 degrees
Response time: 5 milliseconds
Maximum Resolution: 1920x1080 @ 60Hz
Dimensions: 551.6 x 456 x 220.2
Weight: 4.2 kg
Features
Integrated TV tuner, the ability to broadcast television in addition to functioning as a monitor is an excess of this product.

Although only able to display analog television broadcasts, the number of input-output connectivity options deliver a complete entertainment for its users. The ratio of 16:9 is used also freshen the current user to enjoy high definition display on the screen either from computer or video player device FullHD another.

Pros:
  • Supports FullHD resolution
  • Connectivity complete input-output
Cons:
  • TV tuner analog
  • Panel I / O is difficult to reach when wall mounted.

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