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Lenovo Launches 22-inch WUXGA ThinkVision L220x

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Lenovo launched today what it claims to be the industry's first 22-inch widescreen WUXGA (Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array) monitor with 1920 x 1200 resolution. Aside from its unique resolution, the Lenovo ThinkVision L220x features an integrated USB hub, HDCP support, VGA / DVI inputs, 6ms (GtG) response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 178-degree viewing angles, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The ThinkVision will start at around $550 when it launches in November 2007.




Features
  • 22 inches wide Full HD
  • 1920x1200 Resolution
  • 103 dpi (dots per inch)
  • 92% color gamut
  • USB Hub (1 in, 4 out)
  • Autorotation with Pivot
  • Soft-OSM
  • 16:10 Aspect Ratio
  • Analog input (VGA) & Digital Input (DVI-D)
  • HDCP Support

Screen Performance
  • WUXGA
  • Recommend Resolution: 1920×1200@60Hz
  • Response time: 6 ms (G to G)
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m2
  • Viewing Angle: 178°/ 178°(H/V, @10:1 CR)
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (typical)

Design
  • Stand tilt/swivel/lift/pivot
  • 100mm VESA mount
  • Best engineer cable management
  • lift range:610mm-760mm
  • Interface cable length (Analog): 3M
  • Interface cable length (Digital): 3M
  • USB Cable length: 3M
  • Power cable length:3M

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$550 and no hdmi?
 

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$550 and no hdmi?
No, but it is HDCP, at least.



This looks very interesting to me. At that res @ 22", it has to have a killer pixel pitch. Judging by the specs, it isn't a Tn-Film panel either. I wonder what the street price will end up being?
 

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Its almost a clone of what Dell has out.
 

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Its almost a clone of what Dell has out.
No, because the Dell 22" is 1680x1050 and is a Tn-Film panel. This is 1920x1200 and either a S-IPS or M-PVA panel, judging from the specs, thus the price premium.

The panel type is an educated guess on my part, btw, so I could be wrong. Dithering will let a TN-Film panel achieve a 92% color gamut, but I've never seen a Tn-Film panel with viewing angles that high.
 

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I wounder who IBM is OEMing these panels from...
 

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Not the first

EIZO make a 22inch monitor called the "CG221" it's in their coloredge range of monitors, and has a 1920 by 1200 native resolution, 400:1 contrast ratio, 200 cd/m brightness, 170 agreed viewing angle, and can be bought in Austarlia for around $7500.00 dollars

Its pixel pitch is 0.249, response time is 30 milli-seconds

It's probably the best monitor for Photoshop, but not real great for video, and gaming.

Cheers, Dan
 
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