![]() Picture Boost is an interesting feature that allows you to isolate a portion of the screen image in a frame and manipulate brightness and contrast properties within the frame only, without affecting the rest of the picture. However, the base can be folded back (90-degrees) should you choose to mount the monitor on a wall.Īs with the AOC 2218Ph ($349.99 list, 3.5 stars), this model offers Picture Boost and Color Boost controls. It sits atop a matching round base containing a very stiff tilt hinge, but lacks height, swivel, and pivot adjustability. The 21.5-inch TN+ panel has a maximum resolution of 1,920-by-1,080 and is housed in a glossy black cabinet. At 0.50 inches thick it is the slimmest monitor to pass though our labs and is a hair thinner than the Asus ML248H ($209.99 list, 3.5 stars) (0.60 inches). The first thing you'll notice about the e2243FW is its extremely thin profile. ![]() It does a good job of displaying small text and delivers smooth video, but its grayscale performance could be better. At just under $150 it's certainly affordable, but considering its relatively small 21.5-inch screen, AOC should have equipped it with an HDMI port, at the very least. The AOC e2243FW ($149 list) is easily one of the thinnest monitors to make its way into the labs, but its feature set is even leaner.
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