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Turbo-X monitors - are they any good?

Have you heard about the Turbo-X computer brand? We test and review our first Turbo-X product - the 21.5-inch Turbo-X TS2142RBB monitor

Turbo-X monitor

It is the first time we have a Turbo-X product to test and to be honest we don't know to expect. Turbo-X TS2142RBB is a 21.5-inch with Full HD Resolution and built-in speakers. 

About the brand

Turbo-X products

Turbo-X is a company based in Greece that focuses on manufacturing electronic devices and computer accessories. It was founded in 2009 and is owned by Plaisio Computers, a Greek corporation. Turbo-X is committed to delivering top-quality electronic gadgets at reasonable prices.

Turbo-X has a strong presence in the Greek market, and its products are also sold in other countries in Europe, including Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Malta. In recent years, the company has expanded its product range and started to offer smart home devices and accessories, such as smart bulbs and security cameras.

Turbo-X has received several awards for its products, including the "Best Value for Money" award in Greece for its laptops and desktop computers. The company has also received positive reviews from customers for its customer service and technical support.

Turbo-X TS2142RBB monitor

cheap Turbo-X monitor

We received the TS2142RBB monitor last week and never had the chance to unpack and assemble it. We did this today - even though it is a cheap monitor under 100 Euro it doesn't look and feel cheap at all. It looks well-build and durable and quite compact for a 21.5-inch monitor.
Turbo-X monitor back

monitor box and parts

Turbo-X TS2142RBB - product specifications

product specs

And here are the most important features and specs of the cheap 21.5-inch Turbo-X monitor:
Screen
Diagonal Screen 21.45 inches
Screen type IPS
Resolution 1920x1080
Response time 5 ms
Frequency 75 Hz
Display 16:9
Contrast 1000:1
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical)178 / 178
Connections
Image Inputs 1x HDMI, 1x VGA
Ergonomics
Tilt Yes
Dimensions
Width 49 cm
Height (with base) 37.5 cm
Depth (with base) 17.8 cm
Special characteristics
AMD FreeSync Yes
Built-in Speakers Yes
Packaging Accessories
Cables 1 x Power Cable / 1 x HDMI Cable

Turbo-X monitors - opinions

Since we don't have much experience with Turbo-X monitors we have made our research online for consumer opinions... and we didn't find a lot of info. That is why we will give it some time and test our monitor in order to share real world impressions with the product.

We have also uploaded quick video from the unboxing process: 


We would also recommend you to check our favorite 24-inch IPS monitor which we tested some time ago - Dell P2421D.

Comments

Anonymous said…
dimensions without stand please?
Tech Geek said…
I don't have the monitor anymore.

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