Lenovo ThinkVision L220x

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| Diagonal screen size | 22 pouces | ||
| Type | PVA | ||
| Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels | ||
| Response time | 6 ms | ||
| Interfaces (HDMI / DVI / VGA / YUV) | 0 / 1 / 1 / 0 | ||
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| Options | Height-adjustable, pivots, sits on stand; four-port USB hub |
| Viewing angles (H/V) | 178° / 178° |
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Alexandre Botella
Test date: January 09, 2009
Test date: January 09, 2009

A 24'' monitor inside a 22''?
We've already looked at 22'' Full HD screens that can display a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Lenovo has gone one better by giving the L220x a native resolution that you might find on a 24'' screen: 1920 x 1200.
The advantage is around an extra 30% of useable space on screen. But there are downsides: showing more information without increasing the size of the screen means that everything is 'written smaller'. And games will require 30% more work from the graphics card.
The advantage is around an extra 30% of useable space on screen. But there are downsides: showing more information without increasing the size of the screen means that everything is 'written smaller'. And games will require 30% more work from the graphics card.
- it supports a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, rather than the 1680 x 1050 that we usually find, or, in rarer cases, 1920 x 1080
- it has a PVA panel, rather than a TN panel, increasing viewing angles and removing the problem of the screen image appearing black when looked at from below.
Handling

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There’s a four port USB hub on the screen bezel but no HDMI to go with the DVI and VGA inputs. Anybody who has decided that a TN screen is not for them will be delighted to hear that we can confirm the viewing angles are very wide and that the L220x can boast a perfect visual homogeneity.
Responsiveness

We measured an identical value on another 22'' PVA monitor, the HP L2275w, but Lenovo manages to the lead, as it's just a little quicker off the mark: it has just under two frames of input lag, while HP's screen is just over two frames behind.
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Color handling

The contrast, however, is excellent: 900:1 when whites are at 200 cd/m², leaving blacks of 0.21 cd/m².
Movies
When it comes to films, just like the HP L2275w, this screen behaves like the others. A correction chip would have been some help in reducing flickering and compression faults. Nevertheless it does do better than a regular TN-based screen because at least you don’t have to point it in a particular direction to be able to get a good view. This is what the PVA panel is all about: no blind spots caused by narrow viewing angles.
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Hardware: base adjustable up and down, very rich OSD
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Reactivity
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Definition 1920 x 1200
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Colour homogeneity
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Default colours
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Can't use OSD to set colours
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Price
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Energy consumption twice that of 22'' TNs: approx. 60 W

A great monitor with no major faults, once it's been calibrated--apart from its price which is almost twice that of the majority of 22'' screens.
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