Cons: Some bleeding at the top and bottom parts of the screen
Overall: Overall, it's a good monitor. Just make sure your graphics card is capable of displaying the 'native resolution' of 1680x1050 or it loses a bit of it's awesomeness! At home, my monitor displays the native resolution prefectly. However, I have the same monitor at work and my PC at work does not have a graphics card capable of the native resolution. My next best resolution is 1400x900, which still isn't bad because everything is more or less the same size as it was on my old 17-inch monitor. It defeats the purpose a little by getting a 22-inch and not being able to use it to it's full potential. The display for gaming is awesome. And I bought it for a reasonable price - $265. For that price you really can't go wrong. I have since heard that you can get it for around $240 though, so shop around!
Despite their variety, G Series monitors share elegantly simple lines and understated ornamentation that helps them fit in with and complement any desktop or room décor. The G series incorporates a host of user-centric technologies to ensure a superior viewing experience, whatever the display application. The G2200W & G2200WA with an exceptional 2500:1 dynamic contrast technology; it automatically adjusts backlight to optimize light levels for each and every scene. 2500:1 dynamic contrast flawlessly renders dark details, making movies and video games more enjoyable.
Specifications:
Screen Size: 22.0" W
Color: Silver-black / Black
Resolution: 1680 x 1050 WSXGA+
Pixel Pitch: 0.28
Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 ( Dynamic Contrast Ratio 2500:1)
Response Time: 5ms
Display Area: 473.7 x 296.1 (mm)
Display Colours: 16.7 million
Viewing Angle: 160 / 160 (CR>=10)
Input Signals: D-sub / DVI-D
Horizontal Frequency (KHz): 31 - 83 (KHz)
Vertical Frequency (Hz): 55 - 76 (Hz)
Video Bandwidth (MHZ): 25 - 135 (MHz)
Colour Temperature Settings: Reddish / Normal / Bluish / user mode