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Title: ViewSonic VG930M Monitor
Pros: Tilts and swivels smoothly Includes built-in speakers
Cons: Does not pivot
Verdict: Overall, the VG930m's strong representation of text makes it a good candidate for general office work
Summary: ViewSonic's $279 (as of January 12, 2007) VG930m is a good, utilitarian display, though it has some design quirks.
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79/100 |
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Title: ViewSonic VG2030wm - flat-panel display - TFT - 20
Pros: Unique, swiveling stand gives you more adjustability than other LCDs in its class; mostly strong performance; thorough service and support coverage
Cons: No HDCP-compliance; irritating onscreen display; especially bad audio output; expensive
Verdict: Even if you don't care that ViewSonic's VG2030wm lacks HD DVD or Blu-ray support, we can't give this LCD monitor a strong recommendation simply because there are too many better, more capable displays on the market for the same price. Its image quality is
Summary: ViewSonic's 20-inch VG2030wm wide-screen LCD monitor compares well against similar displays we've seen from the likes of HP and NEC. And also like the NEC, it lacks HDCP compliance, making it unable to play protected HD video content. With a price tag aro
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64/100 |
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Title: ViewSonic VG2230wm
Pros: Fast response time; good contrast ratio; built-in speakers; analogue & digital ports
Cons: Average image quality; not HDCP compliant; no S-Video or HDMI
Verdict: Good for corporates & business users, but home users can do better
Summary: While the overall market for LCD monitor shipments was down last year, the market is clearly shifting towards bigger and wider displays. Q1' 06 showed a Q/Q increase of 60.9% in the shipment of widescreen desktop LCD monitors which ...
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Title: Viewsonic VA1616w
Pros: Saves a lot of space, good build, Supports 720p resolution, Good cost saving option when buying in numbers.
Cons: Dynamic contrast adjustments not up to the mark, slight mismatch in the HCR test, Pricey.
Summary: You'd rather have it in your office than your home
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60/100 |
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Title: ViewSonic VP950b
Pros: Professional-grade colour gamut and performance, No-fuss corporate design, Landscape/portrait pivot feature, Excellent calibration software
Cons: Relatively low native resolution, Could be brighter
Verdict: Once you've calibrated the colours the VP950b will deliver exceptional image quality.
Summary: Once you've calibrated the colours using the bundled PerfectSuite Plus software, the VP950b will deliver exceptional image quality. All that's left to consider is whether a 19in. display with a native resolution of 1,280 by 1,024 pixels is adequate for yo
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75/100 |
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Title: ViewSonic VX2245wm ViewDock
Pros: Relatively attractive design; iPod dock for charging your iPod and playing music through iTunes; four USB ports and an eight-in-one media card reader; built-in speakers; decent performance; headphone jack, volume knob, and mic on stand.
Cons: Can't play music and movies from iPod without using a computer; front-panel controls are hard to use; two AC cables, two audio cables, and one USB cable needed to connect the iPod dock.
Verdict: The iPod dock doesn't fully deliver on its potential, and the design is a little clunky, but the Viewsonic VX2245wm ViewDock still delivers some attractive features with decent performance for those willing to pay extra.
Summary: We knew it had to happen sooner or later. With the release of the Viewsonic VX2245wm ViewDock ($455) monitor, LCD displays are the latest product category to become "iPod-ified". The 22-inch widescreen display boasts an iPod dock built right into the base
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60/100 |
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Title: ViewSonic VX2435wm
Pros: Excellent native resolution, Great connections, Vivid picture
Cons: A little over-punchy for regular desktop viewing
Verdict: An excellent 24-inch monitor that delivers a larger-than-life performance
Summary: Get a typical 20in widescreen monitor and you'll probably be disappointed with the lack of display height. The answer is to upgrade to a 24in widescreen model and, along with a wonderfully wide panel, you'll get about an inch more in height.
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100/100 |
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