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(6 customer reviews) 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Great Monitor!,
February 19, 2012 kstorm (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 20IN Ws LCD 1600X900 S202HL Bd VGA Dvi 5MS (Electronics)
I'm not exactly sure why everyone else seem to not like this product. Maybe its just me but it was a pretty simple plug and play. If you cannot find the buttons for the power/adjustments maybe you shouldn't be using computers. I've used a similar model to this for about a year and some change and it works just fine. This one has the "LED" technology that makes the contrast far superior than the older model I've been using. Also, I would recommend opting for the supplied DVI versus the VGA for your cable installment on your PC. Think of VGA as composite. If you want to have higher image quality that this monitor was, in my opinion, intended for, then definitely use DVI. Compared to other LCD 20" monitors on the market, this one ranks high up there for me. Especially for the price range. Even at full retail, I would rather spend that extra $20 for this one than the low back lit standard hp/dell garbage monitors. Also, for those complaining about documents, it does come with a disc...Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very Pleased.,
March 30, 2012 Janine Meteo - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 20IN Ws LCD 1600X900 S202HL Bd VGA Dvi 5MS (Electronics)
This monitor went great with my new desktop, I'm not a techie-person so I'm happy that setting it up wasn't a problem. Was shipped in the time as expected and the monitor was in great condition. Thanks!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Acer S202HL LCD display,
May 2, 2011 Roger Marlowe (Nashville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 20IN Ws LCD 1600X900 S202HL Bd VGA Dvi 5MS (Electronics)
The display is bright and the colors attractive. The price is good.
The user interface is a mess as is the documentation:
Nowhere in the docs is a picture of the monitor to direct a user to the controls. I finally found the power switch and the concealed interface buttons on the underside of the display.
When toggled, the onscreen display stays on the screen just long enough to puzzle you before it disappears.
Acer phone support got me straightened out so support gets a 7 out of 10 but the user interface on this machine gets a 1 and the docs get a 1.