Seems a reasonable spec for the money. HDMI and full HD, plus it's wall mountable.
The HL225HNB sports a 21.5" Full HD display. With a 1920 x 1080 resolution and the inclusion of HDMI connectivity it can deliver HD content in its true entirety making it ideal for gaming, multimedia entertainment and professional graphic programmes, as well as traditional office programmes, web surfing and social media. It also boasts HannsG's picture perfecting dynamic contrast technology with a 40,000,000:1 contrast ratio which ensures a stunning visual performance no matter what content is thrown at it.
Thanks to the latest LED technology the HL225HNB has a long life span, features energy efficient performance and has a super slim wall mountable design. The HL225HNB also includes tilt functionality with a robust stand and anti- glare glass to create the most comfortable viewing experience.
The HL225HNB from HannsG has a traditional matt black design and includes an industry leading 3 year warranty as standard for complete peace of mind.
Technical Specification
Display
Size: 21.5"
Panel Type: LED Back Lit
Brightness: 200cd/m2
Contrast: 700:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.248 (H) x 0.248 (V)
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Response Time: 5ms
Viewing Angles: H/V 60°/65°
Panel Surface: Anti-Glare
Interface
VGA
HDMI
Power
Consumption On: 24W
Standby: 0.5W
Off: 0.5W
AC Power Range: 100~240V, 50~60Hz
Physical
Dimensions (WxDxH) 512.8 x 184.2 x 367.4mm
Net Weight: 3.2kg
VESA: 100 x 100mm
Monitor Stand: Regular Stand
Tilt: -5° ~ +15°
Accessory
Power Cable
VGA Cable
Warranty Card
Quick Start Guide
13 comments
Maxow
2 Dec 15#1
Can't find any reviews anywhere on this screen
Hootwo
2 Dec 15#2
The similar HL225DBB is reviewed on amazon (the suffix is often used to show different variants/price points of the same base model). That has DVI-D rather than HDMI, and this one has less contrast and brightness, so it may not be the same panel ... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hanns-HL225-Widescreen-Monitor-DVI-D/dp/B004ANSOMY
TN panel rather than IPS, but still a nice price ...
mistafaz
2 Dec 15#3
Was hoping this would be TN
derycksmith
2 Dec 15#4
why
Dan_the_man28
2 Dec 15#5
Hot but I managed to get an Acer 21.5 inch 1080p monitor off Gumtree for £20
stanlenin
2 Dec 15#6
What exactly is LED in this monitor and why is it worth mentioning? Are there any monitors without LED?
biggysilly to stanlenin
2 Dec 15#7
Yes there used to something called a CRT monitor which has a tube instead leds lighting it up hence the tube reference in YouTube. So these types of monitors are identified as LED monitors as apposed to those along with lcd, plasma, rear projection. etc.
And, I should note that LED is LCD - it's just got a back light using LEDs rather than tubes.
To further confuse things OLED displays do use individuals LEDs I believe, but never really took off, presumably partly for price reasons.
wenttoabetterplace
2 Dec 15#8
Would sooner hang around for a Dell P2214H. No HDMI, but it is IPS, and a much better quality screen overall.
Just wait for NRG IT to get more in stock
kkdd
3 Dec 151#10
I bought 3x HL225DBB from Amazon (direct) and they seem like decent screens. I then bought 3 more of the same model from eBuyer but they looked slightly different despite being the exact same model number (the eBuyer ones were matte bezels rather than gloss and the logo was different somewhat). Anyway, the eBuyer DVI ports stopped working on all 3 screens one after the other (over the course of 2 days). Oddly, the VGA still worked. I tried other screens with the same configuration and could not find fault, so assumed the screens were faulty. I would not endorse buying from eBuyer as they did not reply to the returns cases - we had to keep chasing. We managed to return them but they then said they worked and promptly sent them back to us without consultation of any sort. I plugged one in when it came back and it worked. I did however buy 3 BenQs in the meantime so no longer need these. I doubt they are reliable though so would not recommend getting them. No opportunity to try the Hanns screens to test reliability either. At least with Amazon you can return it hassle free.
R3D_R0B1N
3 Dec 15#11
Back up to £89.99
adamspencer95
3 Dec 15#12
despite the widespread use of amoled screens in many Samsung products (phones, tablets, TVs), along with others
helllraiser
8 Dec 15#13
cost is the exact reason. Making big amoled screens are expensive due to its manufacturing method. You can hardly say its not taken off, its just beginning, Samsung and LG are making more and more.
Opening post
The HL225HNB sports a 21.5" Full HD display. With a 1920 x 1080 resolution and the inclusion of HDMI connectivity it can deliver HD content in its true entirety making it ideal for gaming, multimedia entertainment and professional graphic programmes, as well as traditional office programmes, web surfing and social media. It also boasts HannsG's picture perfecting dynamic contrast technology with a 40,000,000:1 contrast ratio which ensures a stunning visual performance no matter what content is thrown at it.
Thanks to the latest LED technology the HL225HNB has a long life span, features energy efficient performance and has a super slim wall mountable design. The HL225HNB also includes tilt functionality with a robust stand and anti- glare glass to create the most comfortable viewing experience.
The HL225HNB from HannsG has a traditional matt black design and includes an industry leading 3 year warranty as standard for complete peace of mind.
Technical Specification
Display
Size: 21.5"
Panel Type: LED Back Lit
Brightness: 200cd/m2
Contrast: 700:1
Pixel Pitch: 0.248 (H) x 0.248 (V)
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Response Time: 5ms
Viewing Angles: H/V 60°/65°
Panel Surface: Anti-Glare
Interface
VGA
HDMI
Power
Consumption On: 24W
Standby: 0.5W
Off: 0.5W
AC Power Range: 100~240V, 50~60Hz
Physical
Dimensions (WxDxH) 512.8 x 184.2 x 367.4mm
Net Weight: 3.2kg
VESA: 100 x 100mm
Monitor Stand: Regular Stand
Tilt: -5° ~ +15°
Accessory
Power Cable
VGA Cable
Warranty Card
Quick Start Guide
13 comments
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hanns-HL225-Widescreen-Monitor-DVI-D/dp/B004ANSOMY
TN panel rather than IPS, but still a nice price ...
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ccfl-led-backlight,2930.html
And, I should note that LED is LCD - it's just got a back light using LEDs rather than tubes.
To further confuse things OLED displays do use individuals LEDs I believe, but never really took off, presumably partly for price reasons.
Just wait for NRG IT to get more in stock