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(More customer reviews)Don't be fooled by the price -- you're not buying a run-of-the-mill TN consumer LCD. This is actually one of the best bargains in high-quality eIPS displays you're going to find anywhere.
First impression: the EA231WMI is a solid, quality-constructed monitor. This BK variant comes in a no-nonsense basic black with a sturdy, heavy stand that even adjusts for height as well as the usual axes (I only wish it had better tilt control, but it pivots, rotates and lifts up and down). The ports are down-facing, which is a little inconvenient to set up, but stable when the cables are cinched in. It also has a decent sound system, and takes DisplayPort, VGA and DVI (DualLink DVI-D compatible) up to its native 1920x1080 resolution. HDCP is accepted through DVI, so HDMI connections should work fine with just a converter. You can have separate signals connected and switch between them (on mine, one Mac on VGA, the other on DVI); there is a sound input, and in a very nice touch, a USB hub. Cables for DVI, VGA and audio are also included.
Picture quality is outstanding, especially considering the price, but you do need to make sure you have a good colour calibrator (or can calibrate by eye) because the default colour settings, at least on my Mac, were a bit off. A couple minutes with my trusty Pantone huey sensor and the output was stunning. The image is sharp and crisp (even analogue VGA), with massive contrast range, 8-bit colouring so there is no dithering, and virtually no trace of the gamma-colour shift one sees on a typical TN panel. Colour was near neutral out of the box, with none of the annoying "overgreen" you get with big gamuts, and nearly perfect grey ramps. Only at extreme viewing angles did the image contrast become constrained, and backlight bleed, while present, is minimal. I calibrated mine for sRGB with 2.2 gamma and 6500 K white point. It looks just great.
The monitor displays most resolutions from 640x480 all the way up to its native 1920x1080. You can either "letterbox" or stretch non-16:9 aspect ratios, including 4:3. I had no difficulties at 640x480, 1024x768 or 1920x1080 in true colour.
There are a few quibbles. First, the monitor is ungodly preachy and out of the box, reminds you of your carbon footprint (I kid you not). Regardless of your politics on this matter, I don't think we need monitors telling us this, and in EcoMode -- the default -- picture brightness is really diminished, which is problematic. I recommend disabling EcoMode and autobright right away; use something like the Pantone huey or another sensor if you really need ambient light management. The monitor menu joystick is also fiddly to work with. Also, because this is an eIPS panel, it lacks the speed of the faster TN panels. The 14ms response rate is decent for this type of panel at this price, and I don't notice significant input lag or blur with my games, but hardcore gamers will probably want to opt for something faster (I am not a hardcore gamer) and when moving windows quickly I see enough of a haze to make me suspect that it probably isn't fast enough for them. However, if you buy TN, you'll lose the colour fidelity, so it's a tradeoff.
Regardless of these concerns, this monitor gets a full five stars because of its sheer value. You won't get a panel this high quality at literally twice the price. If you're looking for a prosumer display at a consumer price, and you need the outstanding colour that this panel can offer you, stop now and buy this.
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MultiSync EA231WMi-BK, 23 LCD Monitor, 1920x1080, IPS, VGA / DVI-D / Display Port inputs, No Touch Auto Adjust, NaViSet, 4-way ergonomic design (Height Adjustable, Pivot, tilt & swivel).Vista Premium Certified, USB Hub,Integrated Speakers, Black Cabinet
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