Acer AL2216W 22" LCD Monitor
Acer - ET2216B0D0Release Date: Jun 2006
The Acer AL2216WBD offers the best visibility, performance and unprecedented value. The high level of brightness 300cd/m2 together with the optimal contrast ratio of 700:1 renders crisp images and enhances legibility.
Average Expert Rating
Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 19Positive Reviews: 79%
Negative Reviews: 21%
Negative Review
Reviewed by: rexluna on 17-Apr-08
Strengths: price and size.
Weaknesses: it takes about 10 button presses to switch from DVI to VGA.
Summary: Good for the price. Just received yesterday. Only real complaint is that it takes about 10 button presses to switch from DVI to VGA. So its kind of annoying for multiple computers. Other than that totally worth it.. If I was to do it over, I would probably get the HP 22 inch for the extra $20. the hp has 1 button switching and built in speakers.But over all satisfied with this monitor.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: 11-Feb-08
Strengths: Price/qua;ity
Weaknesses: None found
Summary: I bought two since I am spoiled on dual monitors. They offer all the screen real estate that I desire. They arrived plug and play and service on the order was excellent
Positive Review
Reviewed by: heathatlas on 15-Oct-07
Strengths: Very, very slim even for an LCD. Fast refresh rates. This baby screams with no lag issues and the DVI works flawlessly. Very bright. Had to tone it doen but it definately has radiant capabilities
Weaknesses: The stand. Can't adjust it. Leans downward too much for tall folk.
Summary: I paid 225 from ClubIT but knew Acer was a competent manufacturer so the cheap price didn't set me off. I have not been disappointed. It has freed up lots of space on my desk I need and my only worry was it would make my 3d game playing troublesome. I was wrong. Although it does lack the resolution of my old CRT, it is soo much brighter and bigger. This hard core gamer has not experienced any screen jitters or pixelation. No dead pixels out of the box either. Fired right up, windows XP configured her flawlessly, All I had to do was plugh the ACER in!
Negative Review
Reviewed by: adlisita on 08-Oct-07
Strengths: Price, image quality
Weaknesses: DVI dies after months, no adjustments, slower response
Summary: I bought this monitor as a second monitor for my computer beside a HannsG from Costco for $275.I noticed that this monitor is always displaying the image one second later than the other one.I connected this one through DVI and HannsG through VGA.Other than that the image is OK (HannsG image is a little more vivid than this one though). The fact the Acer does not have any adjustments created me somehow problems in aligning the 2 monitors.The big issue was that after 3 month, the DVI connection stopped working but it was still working on VGA. I sent it back and I bought another one. Unfortunately the new one did exactly the same thing after another 3 months.It is true that my computer runs for 12-14 hours a day continuously but this does not seem to be a problem for the other monitor I have for 3 years.If you do not intend to use it through DVI it may not be a problem, but for me it is. Overall really disappointed with this monitor. Obviously I will try another one.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: 12-Apr-07
Strengths: Large 22" wide screen, 1680x1050 resolution, 5ms response time, 700:1 contrast ratio. Fantastic picture!!
Weaknesses: I do not see any. The stand is just as good as others that cost more! Have to have your own speaker system, but OK!
Summary: This is great 22" wide screen LCD monitor considering I paid $254 at mwave.com and had the monitor delivered in just three days. No dead pixels. The size and picture is just amazing when compared to other monitors with this quality, without the high price. Another happy camper!!
Positive Review
Reviewed by: hp79 on 14-Mar-07
Strengths: Price, design
Weaknesses: lack of digital - analog switch button, one touch presetting button
Summary: Everything is good except that the buttons mentioned above are not present. I have to go through the menus to switch between my laptop and desktop when both are connected. First one I got had three dead pixels, so I got it replaced, this one doesn't have any dead pixels.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: beastmaster1973 on 28-Feb-07
Strengths: DVI and VGA inputs, 5ms response time.
Weaknesses: There is a little bleed from the backlight (it's not terrible, but it's noticeable). Cannot remove stand from monitor when using a VESA mount.
Summary: I've had this monitor for a couple of weeks now, and I'm rather happy with it except for the two weaknesses I listed. I have it connected to my laptop and I use it as my primary monitor. Since my laptop was not made to use a display at this resolution, I had to download EnTech PowerStrip in order to get the computer to interact with the display at 1680x1050. I recently ordered the Neoya X2VGA so I can connect this monitor up with my Xbox. I'm excited about running my Xbox in high def. I'll update this review after I get the X2VGA in the mail. I'm giving this monitor 3 stars until I try some gaming out on it. I may just Dremel the stand off if I get sick of it just hanging there.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: 21-Feb-07
Strengths: Price, quality, making your roommate's screen look like a gameboy
Weaknesses: Not enough room on my desk for two
Summary: This is _the_ sweetest monitor out right now, especially for the price. It took me about two weeks to get used to seeing this monster on my desk.The only problem now is that every other monitor looks tiny compared to this one...
Positive Review
Reviewed by: mf1462 on 26-Dec-06
Strengths: PriceBrightnessResponse in gamesSize/Form Factor
Weaknesses: Back light Bleed Some stuck pixels (really hard to notice) not a big problemVertical viewing angle
Summary: This is a very decent monitor for the price one of the best of the 22 inch budget panels. The black light bleed on dark screens is probably the worst part of the monitor. It is mostly on the very top edge of the screen. The stuck pixel(s) is not a big problem and the vertical viewing angle is also not that bothersome. It does a very decent job at down sizing resolutions in games and is best with fixed aspect ratio in non wide screen games. It also has a very sleek simple form factor. This was bought for around two hundred and eighty dollars. I would say it is a good deal if it can be had for under 3 hundred after all expenses.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: scottnsamantha on 22-Dec-06
Strengths: Simple design. Low price compared to other monitors of the same size.
Weaknesses: Stand could be sturdier and have ability to adjust height. First one I purchased had one dead pixel.
Summary: I purchased this monitor when I went to Circuit City to pick up a new desktop pc and printer. It was a great value for me because Circuit City had a $10 rebate on the monitor and a $120 combination rebate when purchased along with a pc & printer. I was disappointed to find one dead pixel but it was easily exchanged for another one which had no dead pixels. I have been pleased with both the color and clarity and I have noticed no flicker at the recommended resolution. I cannot say how good this monitor would be for gaming but for what I use it for (word processing, email, internet) it has worked great so far.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: mlx4647 on 08-Dec-06
Strengths: fast response time, wide screen
Weaknesses: no height adjustment
Summary: I have bought this monitor on Thanksgiving at CircuitCity. The monitor is great with 5ms response time and wide view angle. However the material looks cheap compared to my current NEC 19inch LCD. Also there is no height adjustment. Overall I am satisfied with it based on the price and performance.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: pqchen on 07-Dec-06
Strengths: Large 22" wide screen, 1680x1050 resolution, 5ms response time, 700:1 contrast ratio.
Weaknesses: Stand needs some more work, height not adjustable.
Summary: This is great 22" wide screen LCD monitor considering I paid $260 at CircuitCity. The size is just amazing when compared to other 19" monitors. 5ms response time and 700:1 contrast ratio is great. The stand cannot adjust height, definitely feels cheap and could use some work if Acer is to improve its quality. Overall, this is a good buy if you can get it below $300, no other famous brand names come close to $300.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: Dziuggy on 04-Dec-06
Strengths: 22", 5ms responce time, nice and bright
Weaknesses: stand could be more sturdy, but since my desk is by the wall no problems
Summary: for thouse who does not know acer is one of the biggest LCD manufacturers in the world - viewsonic and samsung uses their screens so just think about it $500 samsung next to this monitor at the store uses same screen made by acer. i got it at circuit city for $260 and for that price there is no monitor that come close. if you can get it for under $300 that is the best choice by far. i bought 2 of them and could not be more happy.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: abcusa on 28-Nov-06
Strengths: Clear and big. Plug and play
Weaknesses: No screen mode.
Summary: Just bought this big 22" monitor for $300 at Circuit City, plug and play. Big and clear, excellent quality. I can't adjust the screen mode, there is no button for it, as one finds on many monitor and TVs. Everything is big but stretched out wide, spent a few hours searching for answer but none found. Unless I can solve this problem, I will have to return it. Emailed Acer, hope to hear from them.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: jorwex on 15-Nov-06
Strengths: 5ms response time, 1680x1050, vesa mount, FREAKIN huge, 170 degree viewing angle
Weaknesses: Stand is a bit flimsy
Summary: I shudder when I think about life before my 22" flat panel. It was cheap to buy (not at all in quality!) and it's really big. I don't know what more to say. If I absolutely had to nit pick about something, it would be that the stand isn't that sturdy. It feels a bit flimsy, like when you try and lean the monitor back--you definitely feel the base lifting off of the desk or surface your monitor is resting upon. Oh yea it wouldn't wake up from sleep mode while plugged in with DVI until i installed my ATI drivers--I'm not sure if that's a known problem with LCDs or not.
