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eMachines E211H bmd 21.5-Inch Widescreen LCD Display - Black

eMachines E211H bmd 21.5-Inch Widescreen LCD Display - Black
Binding: Personal Computers
Manufacturer: eMachines
Product Description:
The eMachines® E211HBMB 21.5" widescreen display provides an intense visual experience with a 20000:1 contrast ratio and near-instant 5ms response time. With next-generation features, the E19T6W display supports VGA and DVI-D inputs for stunning visual quality. The eMachines® 21.5" E211HBMB widescreen display has a high-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) allows for viewing of digital movies and copy-protected content.
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Customer Reviews


notageek
We have 5 of these at our office and we've been very happy with them.


Worst Monitor Ever Made!
Found this monitor on sale for and bought it without doing my research first. What a waste of time... I spend four days trying to adjust this monitor before giving up and purchasing the HP 2009m. I was never able to get the eMachine monitor to the point where I could read without getting a headache. Text was blurry and indistinct, colors were off and pictures appear were hazy. I take pictures for a living and have been selling on-line for years, I've never had this problem before. You would expect that even the worst monitor could produce readable text but not this one. And after four days, I gave up. Bought the HP 2009m which took less than half hour to set up. Text is crisp, colors are perfect and photos are sharp. No matter how cheap the eMachine monitor is, its not worth the effort.


great monitor
i can finally watch all my bluray movies on this monitor and my games run sweet and look very awesome, definitely worth the buy if ur looking for a bargain pc monitor


"Works for Me"
99$...delievered from Staples with VGA and DVI Cables...now, i have a "over-the hill" computer....for 5 years i have held this box together with duct-tape...gum... paper-clips and some real upgrades....(memory-video card and this monitor)....i refuse do go buy a new box when this one fullfills my needs...gaming...video..web browsing..its all good...no problem with 360p-480p-720p vids....and the HD from the TV players...if your on the fence...go for it...get rid of that old clunky CRT...if your computer can't push a decent VGA signal (which is pretty much unlikely)...for 89$-99$...just hold on to it...and your good to go---when you do upgrade your box...if you have to have the "lastest and greatest"..don't bother...but for a decent...nice size..LCD flat panel monitor...hey...you could do worse...the speaker complaints...who doesn't have a pair of external computer speakers laying around??...the control complaints...stop...you bunch of babies...conclusion...if you have a decent computer that you like...this is a nice affordable upgrade that will make your browsing so much better.........


Great, but base is short
Great monitor for the price. I bought it at staples after black friday, thinking that I had missed out on the deal. But then they had it again for ten dollars over the black friday special, but I was lucky enough to find an in-store coupon for 10% off. In the end it was 2 cents cheaper than black friday (wow, such a difference...sarcastic).

I tend to watch movies/tv on my computer, so I needed a widescreen to enjoy it. This isn't too bad, but compared to a TV the picture quality is slightly less than the TV. Colors are easy on the eyes on the right settings.

It's a very big monitor for the price that I paid, around ninety bucks.

The controls are at the bottom so it's a bit hard to get to them when I want to adjust the brightness. Also, the stand is very very low, you can only tilt the screen. So I just added a phonebook to the bottom of the screen, not a big deal.

All in all, finding a 21.5-22" screen for under a hundred is rare. If it's not that price, I'm sure there are better models out there.