Abstract: Today we'll examine two flat panel monitors, the Samsung LD220G and the Mag Innovision GML2226. While neither one will break your budget, they're each designed for rather different purposes.Samsung LD220G monitor Are you in need of a companion display ...
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Published: 2010-01-27, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung LD220G has a sleek design and a simple interface for using it as a companion monitor to a laptop
The Samsung LD220G's USB game performance is slow and choppy, there's no contrast control in the onscreen display, and it's plagued by glaring screen uniformity problems
The Samsung LD220G works as a companion monitor, but there are better models out there if you're looking for a standalone 22-inch display. Read full review See all prices
Abstract: It’s interesting to see a monitor being punted specifically as a secondary monitor, and in the case of Samsung’s 21.5” LD220G, more narrowly as a secondary notebook monitor. As such the LD220G looks a little different, since it sits flat on the table a...