I was initially a bit skeptical because of the size and the widescreen format of the monitor, as I previously only a 17-inch TFT monitor and possessed of the work here even a 19-inch was used, both of which have no widescreen format. Since I had 200-250 scheduled for buying a new monitor, I flirted first with a normal 19-inch monitor from Samsung (931BF) or the 19-inch widescreen (931BW).
In retrospect, I'm glad to have more invested a few euros, and have decided to use a larger format because to big monitor is really not, and take advantage of the size and the widescreen format you do not want to miss after a short familiarization , Practically, it is also, that you now can watch movies with the Super Monitor without having to squeeze it. Even with text processing or spreadsheet you benefited from the big screen and the wide-screen format. I can now easily look in the side view two pages side by side simultaneously.
At first, I also had a fear that the very high native resolution of 1680x1050 my graphics card and system performance overwhelmed in some games, but I'm also pleasantly surprised by the interpolation capability of the monitor. The resolution can be an on-demand or runterregeln two stages, without sacrificing all too much sharpness in games.
For the 223BW instead of the more expensive 226BW I decided, because in various forums over the 226BW not always good to be read (eg fluctuating panel quality due to high demand), and because I almost 40 more imperceptible to the ( ) faster response time and not relevant 0.4-inch did not want to pay more.
So for all, a (nearly) looking 22-inch monitor for an unbeatable value for money, I would recommend the Samsung.