Feb 29, 2012

Viewsonic VX2450WM-LED 24-Inch (23.6-Inch Vis) Widescreen LED Monitor with

Viewsonic VX2450WM-LED 24-Inch (23.6-Inch Vis) Widescreen LED Monitor with Full HD 1080p and Speakers - Black

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 22.3 x 17.5 inches ; 9.9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 16.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003Y3BJ7S
  • Item model number: VX2450WM-LED

List Price : $368.00
Price : $179.99
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Viewsonic VX2450WM-LED 24-Inch (23.6-Inch Vis) Widescreen LED Monitor with Full HD 1080p and Speakers - Black

Item Description


ViewSonic's VX2450wm-LED features an LED backlight 24" (23.6" Vis) widescreen monitor with up to 50% energy saving compared to a standard 24" monitor. Mercury zero cost VX2450wm-LED provides a Full HD 1920x1080 resolution, 5ms response time, 20,000,000:1 MEGA Contrast Ratio, digital and analog inputs and integrated stereo speakers. Best for each household and workplace with the piano black finish, VX2450wm-LED can be mounted on a VESA compliant stand or wall mount bracket. It also has an automatic aspect ratio adjustment so when your input is a four:three signal, the image will not be stretched but instead it will be positioned in the middle of the screen with side bars. three year warranty, industry's best pixel efficiency policy and Windows 7 certification make VX2450wm-LED a fantastic long term investment.

Consumer Reviews


I purchased twelve of these for my digital arts studio. Overall, I'm especially pleased with them and even extra happy with the wonderful sale price tag I got at Amazon.com.
Pros:
Rock-solid, beautifully saturated and vibrant image excellent.
Effortless to use controls and driver disk (which you may want for optimum resolution on some computers)
Kinda sexy multi-colored indicator light below the screen adjustments from blue (on) to amber (sleep) to off.
Sturdy, adjustable stand which attaches very easily.
Just the perfect amount of "matte" finish to prevent the annoying glare and "mirror" impact that some screens have, without having any sacrifice of brightness or clarity.
Cons:
As with most LCD screens, colors shift somewhat with viewing angle. If you are a graphics design or video editing shop with exacting color calibration needs, decide to purchase a (much) extra highly-priced IPS screen if you can. (I couldn't afford a decent IPS screen, and this inexpensive monitor reproduces color Greater than quite a few "bargain" IPS screens.)
I obtain the (permanent) large white lettering on the lower bevel rather annoying, even though you cease noticing it soon after a while.
The screen is basically Also vibrant for most environments even in daylight. I turned the brightness down to zero and it is acceptable, but only considering that I under no circumstances use the units at night or in a dimly lit room. You may well want to use gamma correction software program (such as adobe gamma or the Windows 7 settings) to dim the screen even more than the monitor controls alone will reach.
One particular out of twelve units I ordered was dead on arrival. (Amazon promptly refunded my money.)
Simply because the touch controls are on the corner of the screen, the screen wiggles when you use them. Not a large difficulty (how quite often do you use them anyway?) but mildly irritating.
Be conscious that some older video cards might possibly not support 1920x1080 resolution. That is not a dilemma with the screen, but be confident you have an proper driver prior to you upgrade to any new screen!
Overall, I did a lot of shopping around and this is a terrific deal if you can get it for beneath $200. I couldn't locate anything comparable in top quality for that price tag.

I did a lot of study and added this monitor to my 2010 Christmas wish list. I was excited to find this infant below my Christmas tree. I am basically a Dell guy coming from a five year old Dell 1905FP LCD. I was nervous not sticking with a Dell but I had an old ViewSonic CRT about 2000 or 2001 and it was good and I just could not pass up adding such an cost effective LED monitor to my Christmas list. I did appear for a Dell and LG of this size and specs but they couldn't come close to the cost. Would I still pick this ViewSonic? Absolutely! You cannot go wrong with this monitor as lengthy as you can locate it at a superior price ($200-$220).
Styling:
The piano-black plastic looks seriously good. The images on line make the monitor look a little inexpensive and odd with the clear plastic along the bottom. Once I unboxed the unit and set it up on my desk I was pretty pleased. The bigger glowing power button beneath the ViewSonic label within the clear plastic is good. The buttons to navigate the brightness/contrast are touch sensitive which is cool. The base operates incredibly properly and keeps the monitor in place although I wish it would pivot left to correct. The monitor will only pivot forward and back (not left/ideal or telescope up/down).
Connection:
I have a Dell laptop with a HDMI and VGA output. The monitor only has VGA and DVI input. The lack of the monitor not getting HDMI is why I gave it four stars. I program on buying a tiny adapter but nevertheless shocked they elected not to incorporate HDMI.
Function:
The monitor is clear and super, super, super, super bright. I had to turn the brightness way down simply because I was going blind. I'm amazed at the difference between my old Dell LCD and this monitor. I can't wait to see how clear the monitor is as soon as I get the cable adapter. Do not throw away your external speakers. The built-in speakers are fine for small "beeps" and "dings" that Windows may possibly make but are no good if you listen to music or watch films/videos on your pc.

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