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Viewsonic G220F 21" CRT Monitor

by View Sonic
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • 2,048 x 1,536 maximum resolution at 68 Hz, 0.25 mm diagonal pitch
  • PerfectFlat screen reduces reflections, provides precise images
  • ViewMatch technology for optimal screen-to-print color matching
  • SuperClear screen technology for vivid colors and image clarity
  • PC and Mac compatible
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 59.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 70.4 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000071W8X
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,383 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 15, 2002

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The G220F PerfectFlat CRT monitor from ViewSonic delivers big, 21-inch performance (20 inches viewable) for demanding CAD/CAM designers, graphic designers, gamers, and corporate professionals. With an ultra-fine 0.21 mm horizontal (0.25 mm diagonal) dot pitch, this monitor renders brilliant, precise edge-to-edge images with sharp focus and crisp text. Its absolutely flat screen provides realistically proportioned, precise images with reduced reflections, while SuperClear screen technology enhances brightness and color fidelity.

The monitor displays a maximum resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 at 68 Hz, with 1,600 x 1,200 recommended at 87 Hz for flicker-free viewing. OnView controls let you make image adjustments through simple onscreen commands, and ViewMatch technology grants easy color temperature and intensity adjustments for optimal screen-to-print color matching.

The ARAG anti-reflection, anti-glare screen treatment maintains the highest image quality, while its USB hub-compatible base design allows easy integration of an optional USB hub for convenient peripheral connections. TCO and Energy Star certifications ensure that this monitor complies with the world's strictest standards for low radiation, safety, ergonomics, recycling, and power management while saving costs through automatic power-saving modes. Overall, this large-screen CRT monitor is ideal for pre-press, imaging, desktop publishing, and graphic-design applications.


 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Initial and Present Review, March 15, 2005
By 
SPUCK (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Viewsonic G220F 21" CRT Monitor (Electronics)
My 21" EIZO monitor finally failed. So I went in search of a replacement. My intention was to buy two 20" LCDs to replace it. Allowing them to run 1600X1200 with less eye strain because a 20" LCD is substantially larger than a 21" CRT. Unfortunately while researching the LCD's it became obvious that at this time ALL LCDs are inadequate for very fast First Person Shooter games (i.e. SOF2) leaving blurry stomach twisting smears whenever moving. Since LCDs are not yet ready for F.P.S. prime time yet I went back to CRTs. My two 19" ViewSonic LCDs at my office are very nice so I thought I would give ViewSonic CRTs a look. I purchased two G220f monitors and an ATI 9800XT video card,(with two video outputs), to run them.


These ViewSonics...are lousy. Several times a day I have to "make adjustments" as the pictures shrink and wander all over the screen, sometimes to the extent that Desktop Icons start getting clipped off. This occurs on both monitors sitting on the same desk hooked to the same computer. I now have them set with large borders so I don't have to herd them back on the screen so often. This brings up another annoyance. ViewSonic's on screen menu system is one of the poorest I've seen. They have a confusing menu system requiring loads of button pushing for simple adjustments. For example If you want to adjust the Horizontal Position you must press the "1" button, (clever huh?) then using the up/down arrows proceed to the Horizontal Size/Position menu selection. Next press "2", (obvious huh?), then press "2" again to get to "Position Adjust" because it's a sub menu of "Horizontal Size". This I have to do at least twice a day! Oh and don't ponder any of this too long or it will all disappear. If you select "Viewmeter" to see what refresh rate your video card is dishing out it doesn't stay on long enough to get thru the usual blanking while the monitor figures out a new video setting, requiring reselecting.


All this is bad enough but the worse thing about these two G220f monitors is that they are just not very sharp.. They do not even come close to the Eizo that I replaced. I do lots of CAD work on my computer and it was immediately obvious that more zooming and less of my CAD image was going to be required. This is very annoying as it is the same as running a lower resolution. Since I cannot read the drawing text at 1600x1200 that was easy to read on my previous monitor I must zoom in, say, 10% this means I can not see a lot of the drawing that I'm working on which in turn means I have to pan in the middle of drawing a line to place it's end point. This slows things down. Costs me time. Time is money...


In summary; they work, not well. It isn't just one monitor it's two identical monitors that are new so this isn't a fluke. I would never purchase another ViewSonic CRT unless someone I trusted could demonstrate a model that avoided these problems. I would have bought another Eizo for twice the money if they still bothered to sell CRTs. Do yourself a favor look elsewhere.


March 14,2005:

OKAY: Update. After 8 months here's where we are.

The warm up wandering has diminished to a point where I notice it rarely. This is good. The two monitors have not gotten any clearer though they are both merely adequate and still no where near the EIZO league. Now the bad news. One of them failed today. I turned it on. The light went on but no picture. Then after about 10 seconds there was a large "PACCK!" and then the screen lit up. The image is so blurry that nothing can be read. The image is oscillating right and left about 1/2" at a high rate, perhaps 60Hz. The entire screen pulses randomly brighter and dimmer at about 1-3Hz. Dang! I just love sending 60 pound items through UPS! Cripes.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My 2nd Viewsonic, July 24, 2004
This review is from: Viewsonic G220F 21" CRT Monitor (Electronics)
My sisters' monitor was old, tiny (14in. vis) and blurry so i figured i'd get a new one and give her my 3 year old 17in. Viewsonic. This thing is great. My friend also uses a Veiwsonic and she's a grapic astist. I've been using this everyday for the last 4 months. I've heard nothing but good things about Veiwsonic and I like the picture. I WOULD RECOMEND THIS PRODUCT.
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Viewsonic 220 and 225 series awful!, July 14, 2004
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This review is from: Viewsonic G220F 21" CRT Monitor (Electronics)
Our company purchased two years ago thirty two (32) Viewsonic 220 and 225 monitors. As of July 2004, eighteen (18) have literally gone up in smoke. These monitors are miserable pieces of junk and pose a safety hazard.
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