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Dell G2210

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    • Power-on wattage: 20.56 Watt
    • Stand-by wattage: 0.48 Watt
    • Annual cost: 6.47 US Dollars
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  • Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size: 22 in - Widescreen
  • Max Resolution: 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz
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The good: The LED backlit Dell G2210 offers stellar all-around performance at a low price. Also, its onscreen display is intuitively designed and includes unique energy consumption options.

The bad: The Dell G2210 is plainly designed, lacks ergonomic features, and doesn't have an HDMI connection. Also, unlike the G2410, it's not Full HD.

The bottom line: The Dell G2210 offers stellar performance and an energy conscious interface at a low price.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Setup and ease of use : 0.0
      Design : 6.0
      Features : 7.0
      Performance : 9.0
      Service and support : 8.0
      Overall score: 7.9 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 04/17/2009

Dell sells the 22-inch G2210 for $239 online--a satisfying price--and in fact, it is your best option for a 22-inch TN display with stellar performance and low power consumption. It won't win any beauty contests with its plain design and its lack of ergonomic features, a HDMI connection, and a Full HD resolution, but it makes up for these shortcomings with great performance in movies and by offering energy options that let you track and control your energy footprint. The 22-inch Gateway HD2201 sells for about the same price as the Dell and includes a HDMI connection, but its lacks in overall performance compared with the G2210. The The Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ also also has great movie playback and color, but it's twice as expensive. If HDMI means the world to you, the HD2201 is a sound buy. If you have the extra funds and are interested in 120Hz and 3D gaming, the 22-inch Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ is a higher priced alternative.

Design and features
The 22-inch Dell G2210 is plainly designed with angular features and a black matte finish. The bezel measures a short 0.75 inch long on all sides and the middle of the bottom bezel has a slightly raised silver Dell logo on it. The panel is nearly 1 inch deep (In comparison, most 22-inch models we've tested have a panel depth of more than an inch); however, the back of the display--which houses the backlight, connection options, and ventilation system--extends another 1.5 inches, bringing the full monitor depth to about 2.4 inches. The panel width measures 20.2 inches long, which is average for a monitor of this screen size.

The rectangular footstand measures 10.75 inches in width, with a depth of 6.1 inches. The footstand is a short 0.5 inch tall. We saw only minimal wobbling when we knocked the display from the sides, but with such a long and flat footstand, you'd really have to knock it hard before it toppled. The bottom of the bezel sits about 2.75 inches from the desktop, but unfortunately, this screen height is neither adjustable nor is there a screen rotation or pivot option--which is useful if you prefer portrait mode. The capability to tilt the screen back 25 degrees is the only ergonomic feature included.

To keep the price and energy footprint down, Dell only includes DVI and VGA as connection options. There is no HDMI, which is mainstay on most monitors this size.

The most improved feature of the Dell G2210 is its OSD. The OSD follows Dell's recent stellar, label-less design last seen in the SP2309W and S2409W. This OSD, however, is even simpler and easier to use, with more features. Four buttons line the lower right-hand corner of the bezel. Pressing any of the buttons brings up the OSD, which pops up parallel to the button array, each option corresponding to one of the four buttons. Once a new menu comes up, the function of the buttons change dynamically, as the top two buttons become the up and down arrow buttons used to navigate though the newly seen menu. Since any button labels for the OSD are actually on the screen, calibrating the display in a dark room proved painless.

Pressing the button next to "Energy Modes" on the OSD brings up a menu for choosing three modes that can determine your monitor's energy footprint. Choosing Standard lets the user manually set the display's brightness. Energy Smart activates the ambient light sensor and caps the screen brightness at 66 percent. The ambient light sensor will adjust the brightness based on the level of light in the room. The lower the ambient light level, the lower the brightness automatically adjusts. Energy Smart Plus is identical to Energy Smart, but it adds dynamic dimming, which automatically dims the backlight when the screen shows an image that is overly bright or all white.

As you change options that affect your energy footprint--brightness, the three energy modes--you'll see an Energy Gauge in the OSD. The gauge is a meter that dynamically changes based on how much power your monitor is currently consuming. Take your brightness to full and the gauge goes into the red. Bring the brightness back down and your gauge responds by turning green. Ultimately, the Energy Gauge is not that useful as it is heavily tied to your monitor's current brightness level; however, this is a welcome first step and we'd like to see Dell and other vendors continue to develop its usefulness. Aside from the energy mode options, OSD options include the mainstays: brightness, contrast, and various color options. The presets are separated into two categories: Graphics and Video. There are six Graphics presets to choose from: Standard, Multimedia, Game, Warm, Cool, and, of course, Custom. The movie presets are: Movie, Game, Sports, and Nature. The presets do not change anything other than the Red, Green, and Blue color balance and therefore how well each setting works will be subjective. Also, there are options to adjust the hue and color saturation in addition to options like setting the OSD to stay on screen up to a minute; useful when calibrating.

The Dell G2210's 16:10 aspect ratio has a 1,680x1,050-pixel native resolution. An interesting decision by Dell, since the G2410 has a 16:9 aspect ratio. A 22-incher (or 21.5) with a 16:9 aspect ratio as a potential native resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels. We wish Dell could have found a way to give the G2210 a higher resolution.

The 16:9 monitor trend currently sweeping the market has given many smaller monitors higher resolutions than they were capable of at 16:10. It's disappointing that Dell did not include it here, because high-definition content--in particular 1080p movies--can fit onto a 1,920x1,080-pixel screen without distorting the image.

Manufacturer's specifications:
Resolution: 1,680x1,050 pixels
Pixel-response rate: 5ms
Contrast ratio: 1,000:1
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Connectivity: VGA, DVI-D
HDCP compliant? Yes
Included video cables? VGA, DVI
Panel Type: TN
Backlight: LED

Performance
We tested the Dell G2210 with its DVI connection. The display posted a composite score of 97 on CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based performance tests, which is the highest we've yet seen. We compared it with the 22-inch Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ, which scored an 89, and HP's LP2275w's 91. What impressed us the most during our DisplayMate tests was the G2210's accurate reproduction of color and its screen uniformity. In the Dark Screen test, the display yielded the least backlight bleed-through we've seen in a monitor. This indicates that movie watching on the G2210 will not be plagued by backlight glare during dark scenes as some monitors are. The G2210 easily passed all of our color tests getting perfect scores in all six tests.

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    Editors' rating: 95

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of Dell G2210 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 74/100 and users 100/100. Comparing these reviews to 88262 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 = Excellent.

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 79

    Summary: Given its appealing price and its ability to lower energy consumption, the G2210 just might be the ideal choice for users seeking a solid display that can help curb overall costs

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: But the G2210 doesn't stop there when it comes to green features: It offers several energy modes, accessed through the display's on-screen controls. You get three choices (standard, energy smart, and energy smart plus) from which to select the level ...

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 75

    Summary: The Dell G2210t 22-inch widescreen monitor is designed for the times offering an appealing price and lower energy consumption. It's an ideal choice for users seeking a solid display that can help curb overall costs.

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