Eizo FlexScan S2242W in Monitors
Verdict
Stunning quality, plenty of flexibility and a surprisingly high resolution for a small screen.
Review Date: 16 Apr 2009
Price when reviewed: £400 (£460 inc VAT)
Buy it now for: £431.08
Overall Rating

Features & Design

Value for Money

Image Quality

A great monitor
I have just brought one of these on the strength of this review and another, and am thrilled with the quality of the display. When I ran Sypder Pro to calibrate it it seemed to make no difference to the display.
The supplier was DPSB and despite my miskeying part of my credit card the screen arrived the next day. Top class service. I would use them again if I had enough money for another Eizo screen. :)
By cats_five on 17 Oct 2009 
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