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^so you haven't any problems with it? how long have you had them? I read that these monitors have back light bleeding issues.

the price diff bt 20 and 22 is not much, so y not get the 22''.

No problems at all. I have only had them for 2 weeks though.

I don't notice any backlight bleeding and I've got no dead pixels. If possible, test the screen before you buy it, your mileage may vary.

The price difference was bigger since the 20" were on sale and also dual screens = price difference * 2.

Get the 22" if you want to, my desk wouldn't handle it.

No problems at all. I have only had them for 2 weeks though.

I don't notice any backlight bleeding and I've got no dead pixels. If possible, test the screen before you buy it, your mileage may vary.

I've got two of the FP202W Benq monitors...had them since last Novemember, and I love them. I'm sure the new version that they've got out now is even better, considering how it has a 5ms reponse time and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The version that I've got is 8ms/600:1. I haven't noticed any ghosting or backlight bleeding issues with them. They come with both VGA/DVI cables in the box (or, they used to), so you can pick which you would like to use. The DVI looks much more crisp than the VGA on this monitor.

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Case: Lian Li PC-10A

Monitor: Samsung 226BW 22" Widescreen

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Speakers: Creative T20 Gigaworks

Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Entertainment Desktop 7000

External HD: WD MyBook 320GB Premium

Remote: Microsoft Media Centre Remote Control

Phone: Nokia N70 and Desktop Charger

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Speakers: Creative T20 Gigaworks

Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Entertainment Desktop 7000

External HD: WD MyBook 320GB Premium

Remote: Microsoft Media Centre Remote Control

Phone: Nokia N70 and Desktop Charger

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