Philips 225P1ES

Philips 225P1ES

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Philips 225P1ES Reviews

DigitalVersus

03/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: 22'' LCD Monitors

The environment is a pretty hot topic at the moment and manufacturers have been quick to understand that it's also a selling point. Philips is no exception, claiming presence sensor in the 225P1 22-inch, 1680 x 1050p monitor can reduce power consumption by up to 70%. There's certainly more to the Philips 225P1 than just its presence sensor. It has a height-adjustable stand that's mounted on a rotating base and it also has a portrait mode. Video connections include VGA and DVI ports and audio is catered for by 2 x 1.5-watt speakers. In fact, with its portrait mode and the notable absence of an HDMI port, the 225P1 is clearly aimed at office computing rather than multimedia and games. Coloured Transparent Average ghosting over ten frames If you were still in any doubt about the 225P1's gaming credentials, the response time of 5 ms will soon bring you back down to earth. Even an input lag that's invisible to the naked eye can't make up for the noticeable blurring in fast-action sequences. If you still plan on using it for video games though, just be careful what type of games you pick. You'd be better off ditching FPS and other games requiring high response rates in favour of strategy, sports or civilisation games.