- 21.5 inches Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen IPS display
- And Radeon free sync technology. No compatibility for VESA Mount
- Refresh rate: 75 hertz – Using HDMI port
- Zero-frame design; Ultra-thin; 4ms response time; IPS panel
- Ports: 1 x HDMI & 1 x VGA
- Aspect ratio – 16:9. Color supported – 16.7 million colors. Brightness – 250 nit
- Tilt angle -5 degree to 15 degree. Horizontal viewing angle-178 degree. Vertical viewing angle-178 degree
- 75 hertz
Acer 21.5 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Ultra-Thin Zero Frame Computer Monitor (HDMI & VGA Port), SB220Q bi
Rated 4.78 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)
84,99 $
Category: Monitors
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 21.5 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | Acer |
Item model number | SB220Q bi |
Item Weight | 5.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 19.6 x 15.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 19.6 x 15.1 inches |
Color | IPS 75Hz |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2018 |
9 reviews for Acer 21.5 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Ultra-Thin Zero Frame Computer Monitor (HDMI & VGA Port), SB220Q bi
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Neil Roy –
This monitor really knocked my socks off! I was expecting just another monitor, like my old one. I needed a new one for my wife so I grabbed this. It isn’t kidding when they say it is thin. It’s very light weight, which doesn’t matter to me much. The colour quality is top notch and response is perfect, no blurriness or anything. But what surprised me is that I will sometimes watch videos on it, and when I do, I will move to a livingroom chair I have in the corner to watch it which sits lower. With my old monitor that would make the video much darker and I would have to adjust it so that the monitor was facing almost directly at me to get a good image. With this one, I sat down and the image was just fine without even turning it or angling it down or anything!!! It didn’t get darker, very minimal glare on it. The black is nice and black like it should be (with some nice options in the monitor settings to adjust the blackness). It has a ton of settings for the monitor. The refresh rate of 75 is nice. I’m a casual gamer and it is perfect for that, the colours in my game really looked nice. I can’t say enough about this, I was FINALLY pleasantly surprised (as opposed to so much I have purchased that didn’t work). Well worth the money by far!
Diego Hernández –
The monitor arrived on time. Very cute and slim in appearance. Manages space on my work table as I have another larger monitor too. Pix quality and resolution was great and a lot better than what I had before. Came with connecting cables which was a plus and it was so easy to assemble the base. I am pleased with the product.
Amazon Customer –
Compré este monitor por el simple hecho de que era un 1080p 75hz de Acer. Me sorprendió que estas características estuviese a sólo 1,700mxn. No esperaba mucho de él, pero en estos tres meses me dio una gran sorpresa.
El monitor es increíblemente liviano y delgado. La fuente de poder es externa, lo que ahorra costos y ayuda a su estética general.
Cumple con todo, el full HD, los 75hz, y es IPS ( no he probado el FreeSYNC, no uso AMD)
Pros:
+Es muy ligero, facilita mucho la limpieza del escritorio y el transporte.
+Costo/beneficio, es de los mejores que puedes encontrar, superando a monitores 1080p60hz
+Tiene varios perfiles personalizables y puedes alternar entre ellos fácilmente.
+Tiene unos 30 grados de inclinación para mejor visualización
Cons:
-La base es de un plástico ligero y barato. Aunque para el peso del monitor, no necesita más.
-Por default tiene un filtro verde muy molesto. Pero Se arregla en 10 minutos corrigiendo el color.
-Los botones los tiene en la parte inferior, Cuesta algo de trabajo moverse en el menú a ciegas, y el botón de apagado es igual a todos los demás botones.
-Tiene unos bordes negros que hacen parecer que no está dando la resolución total, pero te acostumbras fácilmente.
Recomiendo ampliamente este monitor 100%.
Customer –
This review is for the SB220Q series (1920×1080) 75Hz monitor variant. At a $90 price point as of July 2020, all of the praise this monitor has gotten and continues to get is pretty well deserved. Right out of the box the factory calibration is pretty awful as with most TVs and monitors (I’ll never understand why that is), but Acer’s built-in menu gives you a wide range of control to tweak the image quality to your liking. Here are some of the most noticeable Pros & Cons after using this monitor daily for the past three weeks:
PROS:
– The colors can be very vibrant and the sharpness makes everything nice and crisp both up close and from a distance without going overboard. Although the spec sheet does not specify the exact Adobe or sRGB color gamut range, it does have a stated 72% NTSC coverage (keep in mind that the NTSC color gamut has the highest level of color reproduction), which would imply that it should have close to 100% sRGB coverage. This is pretty standard for most sub $200 monitors (note: the unit that TechSpot tested came in at around 93% of sRGB coverage mostly losing detail in the green range so your unit’s reproduction may vary). The 6-bits + FRC (equal to 8-bits) color depth is also an industry standard for entry level monitors and is completely fine for casual use.
– This montior’s “100,000,000:1” Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) (non-standardized measure of contrast for videos) definitely seems to outperform my other slightly more expensive budget IPS monitors (the HP VH240a and ViewSonic VS2412-H) that only have 20,000,000:1 and 50,000,000:1 contrast ratios respectively. However, note that it still has an industry standard 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio (measure for non-moving images) which isn’t great but is perfectly acceptable for casual viewing since only the highest tiered ($400+) IPS panels exceed that point with 1,500:1 being the maximum native contrast typically achievable with an IPS.
~ A quick side note about that “100,000,000:1” DCR number: there is no industry standard methodology for this particular measurement so the number itself is mostly useless marketing fluff. But as I noted, compared to the two other monitors with the same industry standard SCR, this monitor did seem to outperform them both in that area.
– Its 102 PPI pixel density actually makes a subtle difference in image quality when viewing up close compared to my 24 inch 1080p monitors that have a 92 PPI. Text seems to be a bit smoother in comparison. This is purely an advantage of having the smaller 21.5 inch screen.
– The Color Adjustment Menu allows you to adjust both the RGB and CMY gains, bias, hues, and saturation levels to get a better color balance.
– The Picture Menu lets you adjust the screen’s brightness, contrast, gamma, and blackness (“black boost”) levels while also providing a ‘blue light’, ‘adaptive constrast’ (ACM), and a ‘Super Sharpness’ on/off switch.
– The Game Menu has FreeSync (for AMD GPUs) and Overdrive options
CONS:
– The bezels are a bit thicker than I woud’ve liked (they’re about 1 cm on the top, left, and right sides) making the frameless design nothing more than a gimmick.
– The top-down viewing angle is noticeably darker compared to looking at the screen head on.
– Despite having a good DCR of 100M:1, the blacks are still a bit too bright for watching anything with heavy dark scenes since the display itself does not have any HDR capabilities with high contrast control zones aka local dimming (to be fair, this is completely expected at this $90 price point and is only being mentioned as reference for those that may be thinking of using this monitor to watch TV/movies).
– The Picture Menu’s ‘Super Sharpness’ option is just an on/off switch; it does not give you a more granular adjustment control over the amount of sharpness to apply.
– Even with all of the image quality adjustment options available in the settings, the whites remain on the slightly warmer side of the color temperature chart. It’s not that noticeable when viewing on this monitor alone, but the difference can be seen if you have another slightly cooler display adjacent to it. This is most likely just an issue with my particular unit since other reviews have noted their unit had a more neutral or “near perfect” white temp.
– It only has a paltry 15° degree back tilt compared to most other budget monitors being able to tilt closer to 30° degrees (this is super nitpicky as compromises are to be expected at a sub $100 price point).
– The Power button is completely indistinguishable from the rest of the menu buttons (both in shape and spacing).
Overall, if you’re looking for a nice quality budget monitor to look at spreadsheets, word documents, and do some internet browsing or even some light casual gaming, then this is a great choice. If you are a competitive gamer, photographer, professional editor, or a content creator then you’ll obviously need to invest in a higher spec monitor.
LadyVee –
This is a decent screen. The quality is not as good as I was expecting. I rated the quality 4 because it could be clearer. It’s not even good. It’s just ‘okay’. But it is a budget screen so you get what you pay for. It’s a very sleek and beautiful design and very lightweight and easy to install. I use an HDMI connector (Did not come in package. This came with a VGA cable only) and it’s so easy even a toddler can connect it. I use mine for the 2nd screen to my laptop since my laptop screen is almost blanked out so this is definitely a Life Saver for me. I gave this an overall rating of 5 stars because it came impeccably packaged. Everything was in the box and it arrived really quickly with no issues at all. I would def recommend for anyone who just wants a second screen for whatever work you’re doing. But if you want a crisp clear screen with Galaxy S standard or to do high quality work or play intense games, this is NOT the screen for you.
Cuauhtemoc Vega –
Edit of my original review.
Is this the greatest monitor? Probably not. Do I use it fine? Of course. If you want perfect brightness distribution then go buy another monitor. The two bottom corners have noticeable bright spots that can be a bit distracting when the monitor is displaying darker backgrounds. Overall, I’m giving this monitor 5/5 because it works great. I use it to play games and have no complaints.
I’ve never had a higher refresh rate than 60Hz but I personally wouldn’t spend too much more on any higher because I find games are playable at this refresh rate and FPS it provides. Would I spend more money on a higher resolution and higher refresh rate eventually? Maybe. But for now, this works great.
Buy this monitor if you’re not too serious about insane detail.
Neil Roy –
relación calidad-precio exacta, pagas por lo que tiene este monitor, lastimosamente es un monitor de 6bits + frc no es de 8 bits verdaderos, esto sirve para gaming por la respuesta tan rápida que tiene pero no para ver colores buenos, en realidad no tiene buenos colores, en general se ven deslavados pero no puedo pedir mas por este precio tan bajo. en cuanto ángulos de visión… tienes que estar directo a el, no puedes verlo de ningún lado porque veras el sangrado de luz de fondo o los colores aun mas deslavados, tiene muy buen brillo, de echo te lastima si lo pones al máximo en la noche, es extremadamente brillante. por default mi tarjeta nvidia lo detecta como un monitor de 75hz, escondiendo los otros modos de 60 hz 50 hz 30hz 25hz 24 hz 23.7 hz. tiene buena nitidez y tiene buenos negros pero repito existe el sangrado de luz de fondo aunque no sea tan severo y repito es bueno para gaming no para colores vivos o ver películas con colores vibrantes y bonitos. Lo que si me molesta de estos paneles es que ni en la pagina oficial mencionan el echo de que es de 6 bits y no 8, lo cual si marca una gran diferencia en rango dinamico y colores, si de por si 8 bits tiene colores pobres, imaginen 6bits: terribles.
Es mi primer monitor y no tengo mucho dinero entonces vale la pena.
Eso si estoy impresionado con lo delgado que esta el panel pero en si su diseño no es muy bonito que digamos.
Wendy –
I have had this monitor for a few months now and use it for a second monitor for my job. I love it. The design is sleek and nice. My other acer monitor is maybe a year older and this monitor exceeds the quality of the old one quite a bit. I love how thin and lightweight it is and the picture is a lot more crisp and defined. It’s not the fanciest, but it’s great for the price and I plan on upgrading the old monitor with this one to match as well. My only complaint is that it doesn’t a vesa mount option and I didn’t realize that until it arrived. However, I found a vesa adapter mount on here and now have it mounted like I wanted.
Enrique –
Hey guys, it’s Enrique here and today we’re going to be taking a look at the Acer SB220Q 21.5-inch monitor. Now, this monitor is priced to fly off shelves and it’s got a quality IPS panel that will suffice for most mainstream use if you want a small display. The monitor has a basic feature set but it’s perfect for those who are looking for an affordable option that still delivers great image quality.
The Acer SB220Q has a 1080p resolution and a 75Hz refresh rate which is great for gaming and general use. The colors are vibrant and accurate thanks to the IPS panel which also provides wide viewing angles. The monitor has a slim bezel design which makes it perfect for multi-monitor setups.
Overall, the Acer SB220Q is a great budget monitor that delivers excellent image quality and performance. If you’re looking for an affordable option that still delivers great features, then this is definitely worth checking out.”