Why is EVERYONE Buying this Monitor?? - HP 22CWA
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Not everyone needs a gaming monitor with 144Hz high refresh rate, G-Sync, or 100% coverage of the Adobe RGB color space; some people - dare I say most? - just want a decent 1920 x 1080P HD monitor at a good price… Buy HP 22CWA Monitor: On Amazon: geni.us On Newegg: geni.us Come hang out with us at LTX 2018! Get tickets at brownpapertickets.com Learn more about LTX 2018 at ltxexpo.com Discuss on the forum: **Coming Soon** Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: linustechtips.com Linus Tech Tips merchandise at designbyhumans.com Linus Tech Tips posters at crowdmade.com Our Test Benches on Amazon: amazon.com Our production gear: geni.us Get LTX 2018 tickets at ltxexpo.com Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com Sound effects provided by freesfx.co.uk
The video examines the HP 22CWA monitor, arguing that the appeal is not high-end gaming performance but value for a 1080p IPS panel at a budget price. The host compares it to much more expensive professional displays, noting that the HP model offers a decent 1920x1080 resolution, IPS color quality, and wide viewing angles at a remarkably low price around $90. He explains that HP sources the panel from LG and that the overall package includes the monitor casing, stand, inputs, and a one-year warranty, which helps justify the price. The build quality of the case is described as acceptable for a budget product, though the stand is criticized for lack of adjustability and VESA compatibility. The video also highlights practical compromises: only one HDMI and one VGA input, no included HDMI cable, and a basic, non-VESA-compatible stand. The host suggests this monitor is a strong secondary or tertiary display, useful for multi-monitor setups where color consistency matters but not for premium gaming setups. Finally, the host recommends upgrading to a larger, better-standing HP model for a modest additional cost, and concludes that the HP 22CWA represents strong value for budget-minded buyers. The overall takeaway is that budget buyers can achieve functional color and usability without paying for high-end gaming features, making the HP 22CWA a compelling option in its niche.
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Questions answered
- What makes the HP 22CWA stand out among budget monitors?
- The HP 22CWA stands out for pairing an IPS panel with 1080p resolution at a very low price, include case, stand, IO, and a one-year warranty, making it a strong value option for secondary or supplementary displays.
- Can the HP 22CWA be used as a primary gaming monitor?
- It can be used for casual gaming, but it is not designed for high-end gaming due to limited refresh rate and slower pixel response times compared to gaming-focused monitors.