I bought the Lenovo for one reason only: to create a 3-monitor Eyefinity setup.To properly enact Eyefinity, one monitor must be connected to the graphics card through a DisplayPort input.As of my writing this (May 2010) monitors with a DisplayPort are VERY hard to find.None of my local computer stores had them, and very few monitors on Amazon.This Lenovo is the least expensive DisplayPort monitor that matched the resolution of my other monitors.
For those of you interested in an Eyefinity setup, this is a good option.For everyone else, I don't really have much to say: the image is fine, it seems sturdy enough, and it seems a tad slower to draw images than my Dell 2209wa monitor.Obviously, if you have only one monitor, you will never notice this, so I have trouble imagining it would be a problem.Please note, however, that it lacks an HDMI input.
Overall, a perfectly good monitor that has the added advantage of providing a DisplayPort input.
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TFT ACTIVE MATRIX - 22 INCH - 1680 X 1050 - 250CD/M2 - 1000:1 - 5 MS - 0.282 MM
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