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Customer Reviews
Superb monitor 
2008-09-19
I wanted a quality 1920x1200 monitor that was NOT a TN lcd panel. My primary uses are editing movies (DV and HDV) and photos. This 22" monitor is a perfect size with great color and sharpness. I don't game so I can't comment on its response time, but I certainly see no problems with display of standard and hi-def movies. Highly recommended.
Incidentally, I get these great results using the VGA connector and the integrated graphics on my motherboard. I plan to upgrade to a modest video card, but that may be techno-lust, since the display looks great right now.
Ultimate in High Definition in a Monitor 
2008-07-15
Thinkvision L220x is as much as double the price of comparables and worth every penny. Intuitive controls with very good documentation & software. Screen is very bright and extremely sharp. Sits next to a new 24" HP Widescreen which it puts to shame. I use it with a ThinkPad as an external monitor - which I needed to augment with an external video card in an Advanced Dock - make sure your card can handle the display. Absolutely worth the expense for business applications which is how I use this display.
I'm very impressed with this monitor 
2008-07-08
The L220X is one fine monitor for Photoshop! If an EIZO is out of the question (as it is for me), you can get very good color representation with this unit . Please don't consider using this monitor in anything but native mode, if you can't deal with the tiny size of print, select a different monitor. Since the gamit on this monitor is far greater than printers gamit, it's going to take some you time and additional technology to properly set up the monitor (if you're fussy like I am). At the least, you should get yourself a color correction spyder to get close.
I have a dual monitor setup with my second monitor a Dell 24". The color quality difference is absolutely stunning! I'm spoiled now; I couldn't go back to the Dell as my main monitor.