Pixio PX222 22 inch VA FHD 1920 x 1080 75Hz Refresh Rate VGA HDMI Compact Gaming Monitor for PC and Console

(522 reviews)

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$75.59

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  • Carolyn Sue Rush

    > 3 day

    The monitor was everything as described.

  • Ethan Matusky

    > 3 day

    Ive had this monitor for about a year now and I haven’t had any problems it works great and does as advertised, Ive even overclocked it before (I dont recommend even if you have a good monitor). needless to say its an awesome monitor for the price. it comes with a built in speaker and for a monitor Im not even gonna bash it. if I had a friend who needed a monitor for cheap i would 100% recommend this monitor.

  • Mario Avalos

    > 3 day

    144hz, 1ms, simple and clean looking. I love it a lot. But I dont know if its a flaw or not so Ill just say it here. Occasionally I want to play my switch and call someone on discord. So I would switch hdmi and I would be able to call and play games. Though if you turn off the switch before switching back to pc, the display cable for the pc renders as no signal. I try switching out the cables and it works but if I do the same mistake, it renders the display cable as useless again which is really annoying.

  • Karina

    Greater than one week

    I’ve had this for a week now and so far so good! Right out of the box the image quality isn’t absolutely perfect, but a quick YouTube search for good settings had everything looking amazing very quickly! This monitor is huge, it’s been great for my work flow and for gaming as well(The Witcher 3 at ultra settings is gorgeous). I will say if you have any weird image things in your games- turn off overdrive in the settings! Took me a while to figure that one out. Also, you’ll need to go into your settings and enable free sync if you have a Gpu that supports it. The base is metal and structurally sound the overall quality for the price is a 10/10 from me and I highly recommended this monitor. I’ll also note I’m using the display port if that matters! Great job Pixio, I was definitely worried I was spending too little and expecting too much- but this monitor is amazing.

  • Brody Hilton

    > 3 day

    Pretty good quality overall, but the light bleed (atleast on my unit) is god awful. Its mostly only an issue with dark backgrounds but i can still notice the bleed on the bottom left corner pretty much 90% of the time regardless of what Im doing. Other than that it seems well made and has a good picture.

  • Restful Cargo

    > 3 day

    Its a really nice monitor with some minor flaws. It has a bright and colorful panel. I like how nice the image looks and the colors pop, and while I can sometimes see some slight smearing and ghosting in dark scenes of certain games and movies its not a deal breaker. I read online there are better, more expensive options but for my budget I am very pleased. Heres hoping that it will provide many years of use. The only quirk I encountered was learning how to bring up the OSD menu when changing video sources. If you only hook one device youll never have to deal with this, but if you do then switching sources is not as straightforward as it should be. It is also somewhat confusing should the monitor fall asleep. Just remember to leave the input selection settings on Auto Select and to press UP on the control stick to invoke the source selection menu. The monitor I got appears to have the latest firmware, which uses an updated (smaller) menu. I can activate Freesync in all refresh frequencies (including 165Khz), which I heard from online video reviews was not possible in earlier firmare versions. Now that I had the monitor for a while Ive settled down to lowering the brightness a little bit from its default setting. The high refresh rate is a treat but what won me over was the next step in resolution. I am really digging 1440p at 32 inches. Love the extra real state on my desktop. 2K, 4K, and 1440p or higher streaming content on youtube and Netflix shines on this monitor. If you can grab one go for it. You wont be disappointed.

  • Jesus F. Serrano

    > 3 day

    The 144hz 1440p monitor is flipping fantastic. I upgraded from a also pretty dope MSI Mag series 144hz curved monitor and this thing knocks it out of the water in terms of color reproduction and overall image quality. Sure the jump from 60hz to 144hz is huge, but the jump from 1080p to 1440p is also a pretty big trip. Text is really sharp on this thing and the sheer amount of screen real estate makes almost necessary to have multiple things going on at once. The 165hz is made possible by turning off freesync and fiddling with the monitor settings in windows and the tradeoff is ok but either is great really. Its not quite perfect as when I put up my pixel to the monitor the colors are considerably less vibrant and while streaming quality varies from device to device, while watching Game of Thrones infamous S8E2 there was more choppy black to dark grey transitions on this monitor than my phone. Might be a combination of OLED vs VA and phone vs PC but just thought Id let it out there. Brightness is also not quite to the level of being able to have a window left wide open on a sunny day, but it hasnt left me asking for more often.

  • Kearney J. Taaffe

    > 3 day

    I use this mostly for programming in a well lit room. The small size makes 1080 text look as crisp as any 4K monitor. Compared to my MacBook Pro, I can see some backlight bleeding, but, its not unbearable. As to color reproduction - Id say it rivals my Samsung 27 4K Monitor My biggest complaint is the button to get to the menu. The button has 4 positions: up, neutral, down, in. Pressing up and down is super easy. Pressing in, it seems hit or miss. If theres even the slightest up or down movement, the IN movement seems to get over-ridden and the menu item up or down gets highlighted (but not selected) After some practice, its easier to navigate. The second complaint is the power cord is REALLY short - maybe 4 or 5 feet. and finding a USB-A to USB-C cable is pretty hard. Luckily, my power strip is right below my desk, so, I dont have any issues, but, just something to consider. THE GOOD They provide a Micro-HDMI cable that is truly awesome. I mean, its really good quality, and not stiff. Again, the color is REALLY good for a monitor this cheap. Its as good as a $300 Samsung, but I have a $500 LG that looks way better. But again, its about 4xs the cost. The case turns into a stand and its really good. Its the perfect angle for working, it doesnt take up a lot of desk space, and the case it soft. I trust this case to protect my screen. OVERALL Im happy with my purchase and my buy another one. The bad, are not bad enough to NOT buy if you need a small monitor for programming and need more desk space. It also works perfect if you want to hook an AppleTV up to it to watch something while traveling. The included cables are good quality, the case protects the monitor amply, and the monitor is small enough to fit into a laptop backpack with a 13 MacBook pro, and both chargers and not be too big or bulky

  • Francisco Benavidez

    > 3 day

    Although this is my first gaming monitor its of really good quality. The build itself is sturdy and doesnt seem cheap. Has a great tilt and good image quality. The only issues I have is that the volume control is kinda bad. There isnt dedicated buttons, you have to go into the settings to change it. Once you change it the lowest it can go is still somewhat loud and any lower and the sound turns off. Although it really isnt an issue for me because most of the time I use headphones. The product is great with a bright screen and sharp looking image.

  • Treston Severson

    > 3 day

    So I built my first pc and knew I needed a monitor. I was suggested to buy this. It was a great price and had some great reviews. I can agree with almost every great review. The product is amazing, but there are some things to be said. My monitor arrived 4 days late. Instead of a remote or button, there is a joystick in the back. Instead of a paper Manuel to try to learn how to use that joystick, you have to go online. I really don’t like the joystick because it wasn’t working eight away for me. I just wanted to change the input lol, but I couldn’t. So all in all, great monitor, looks great, but has a weird joystick. I will leave an update if anything changes.

Features

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75Hz Fluid Gaming

The PX222 can draw up to 75 frames per second, which reduces eye fatigue overwhelmingly compared to a typical 60-frame monitor, allowing you to experience an overwhelming difference in the game.

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3,000:1 Contrast Ratio

3,000:1 contrast ratio for deeper blacks and more vibrant images. It will deepen the details of the dark part improving overall viewing while also making it easier to spot enemies hidden in dark areas of the map. Let us easily find enemies hiding in the dark.

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Adaptive Sync

Eliminate tear and stutter-free performance at virtually any frame for smooth gameplay with Adaptive Sync.

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VA technology

Darker and more uniform black colors. Amazing color vibrancy. Designed to be as good as a work monitor as it is as a gaming monitor.

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Screen Size
22" 15.6" 24" 27"
Panel Type
VA IPS VA (Curved) IPS
Refresh Rate
75Hz 60Hz 165Hz 165Hz
Response Time
1ms 1ms 1ms (MPRT) 1ms (MPRT)
Resolution
1920x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 2560x1440

Console Compatibility

Xbox Series X and S 1080p Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate
Xbox One X and S 1080p Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate
PS4 and PS4 Pro 1080p Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate
PS5 1080p Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate

Technical Specifications

Screen Size 22"
Panel Type VA
Resolution 1920x1080
Frequency 75Hz
Brightness 250nits (Max)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Viewing Angle H:178º, V:178º (CR>10)
Response time 1ms
Contrast Ratio 3000:1
Color Gamut 106.55% sRGB | 75.47% NTSC
Connectivity HDMI1.4(75Hz) x1 | VGA(75Hz) x1 | Earphone Jack x1
VESA 75mm x 75mm
VESA Screw Size M4x8mm
Speakers Yes
Dimensions(W x H x D) 19.35"" x 13.85"" x 5.35"" (With Stand) | 19.35"" x 11.07"" x 0.27"" (Without Stand)

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