Viotek GFV22CB Ultra-Compact 22-Inch 144Hz Gaming Monitor | 1080P Full-HD 5ms | G-Sync-Compatible FreeSync FPS/RTS | 2X HDMI 3.5mm DP | Zero-Tolerance Dead Pixel Policy (VESA)
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Makayla Mueller
> 3 dayFast shipping
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Carolyn Boroden
> 3 dayI love that this is a relatively thin and lightweight monitor that I will use for travel. Ive been searching for a 21 inch portable for years and there still is not a usb travel monitor that size...but this will work fine!! Very happy with the purchase :)
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Devonae
20-12-2024I think this is my favorite thing I’ve ordered on Amazon and I love the monitor so much. Everything is perfect and there’s no problem at all. I’m only giving it 4 stars because when it comes to setting up video settings it’s a bit complicated and I’m not very tech savvy but putting the stand together and everything else was fast and easy
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steven pinilla
> 3 daycumple muy bien con lo que promete
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Aedin abazi
> 3 dayJust bought for my ps5, works perfect. Was worth the price and almost felt like a steal
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TheAverageCustomer
> 3 dayThe picture quality is great. Easy mount to set up comes with display port cord, screws, screwdriver and a manual. Overall a great product would highly recommend for anyone wanting a monitor for pc or the new consoles.
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Mike
> 3 dayUPDATE: In the days Ive spent with the monitor now, Ive found its behavior rather bizarre. Within about 40 seconds to a minute of trial and error each time I want to switch inputs, I can fairly reliably get the correct device to display via the following method: By turning the monitor off with the power button during the black screen transition described in my previous message and then turning the monitor back on, I can sometimes get it to display the HDMI source I selected from the OSD before turning it off. My success with this method has been inconsistent. It seems to go back to the Display Port signal source as often as it switches to HDMI. With only one HDMI connection and no others, its behavior is still inconsistent. *Sometimes* the HDMI will work. Often it will not. It does seem HDMI will work more often if only one port is in use, but the monitor still decides to instead power off about half the time I turn it on with just one HDMI port in use. I have one game console connected directly by HDMI cable and the second HDMI port is connected to an HDMI switch, which I operate via remote to change its inputs between a laptop and another game console. With this second HDMI source an extra step is typically needed to get it to display on the monitor: for whatever reason, I need to either power cycle the HDMI switch (which has been tested to work completely fine with other monitors and TVs) or change its input and then change it back to get it displaying on the monitor. Once Ive managed to successfully switch to the desired HDMI source, the display is stable, and sometimes Im even able to switch back and forth between HDMI and the display port source with just the OSD, foregoing the step of powering off the monitor. Ive tried various configurations of settings in the OSD and found none to affect this behavior. Adaptive-Sync, Over Driver, DCR, etc. all appear irrelevant. I have also used the Reset function in the OSD to no avail. I contacted Viotek support two days ago and exchanged a couple messages today before they sent me to their RMA page to fill out the exact information Id already provided them by e-mail so that I could instead start the process over again with one of their RMA agents in 2-3 days. Reviewing their RMA terms and conditions I found they want me to pay for shipping and to insure the shipment myself, none of which they will reimburse. For all I know the monitor I have is working as intended, as when I specifically asked if it was abnormal behavior they failed to even address my question except with vague PR speak. So I dont even know if a replacement would work any differently. Ive opted not to go through with the RMA process, as it seems an even bigger hassle than the difficulty of switching inputs. This could have been a five-star budget monitor, as for the price the quality is pretty decent, refresh rate high, and latency low. But for my purposes of having multiple devices connected, it becomes a pain to deal with. Ultimately Im left wishing Id spent a bit more for something more reliable. ORIGINAL REVIEW: HDMI wont work Connecting my pc through display port works fine. The HDMI inputs, however, do not work at all. Upon trying to change the signal source, Im met with a black screen for about 3 seconds and then it switches back to the display port. One major factor in my decision to purchase this monitor was having multiple HDMI ports so I could easily switch to other devices that do not have display port connectors, but I am currently limited to just my PC. The monitor otherwise seems decent. I havent noticed any major issues with the picture while watching video or playing games. Just wish those HDMI ports werent for show.
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A Random Consumer
> 3 dayUpgrading from a 1440x900 75 hertz monitor from 2008, I must say that this is absolutely a steal for $130. The monitor is 21.5 inches and 144 hertz, despite what other people may say about needing it to be overclocked to reach that refresh rate (as long as you use the DisplayPort). Image clarity, colors, pixel density, all fantastic. You can easily change the brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc. Theres an overdrive mode and built in FreeSync, which is also G-SYNC compatible. The monitor doesnt get hot when in use, a problem I had with my previous monitor. One bad thing I noticed from this monitor is that it has a 5ms response time, which I personally could care less because Im not extremely picky like Linus from Linus Tech Tips.
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Dae
> 3 dayIt’s good but ever since I turned it on I realized a few pixels aren’t working, but over all everything is good it’s just every once in awhile while I’m gaming I see the pixels that don’t work and focus on them
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Alejandro Ojeda
> 3 dayCompré el monitor para usarlo con una Xbox Series S. Ha funcionado perfectamente. Llegó a Colombia en 1 semana. Muy contento con la compra. Recomendado por su precio.