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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 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 VLED221wm
Pros: It does have an 118% color gamut. And the blacks are indeed very black.
Cons: Too dark, with garish colors.
Summary: ViewSonic claims its LED-backlit increases the color gamut and generates truer black than standard LCDs. They fail to mention how friggin' dark that makes everything.
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100/100 |
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Title: Viewsonic VA2226w LCD Monitor
Pros: Good build, Both DVI-D and D-Sub inputs, Great Picture quality, Good contrast.
Cons: Mismatch in the HCR test, Pricing.
Summary: Here's something that'll make you see the bigger picture.
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Title: Inexpensive display suffers from poor viewing angles
Pros: Good response time; images look good once the display is calibrated.
Cons: Limited viewing angles; out-of-the-box settings are inaccurate.
Verdict: Setup was straightforward. We connected the VP2250wb to our Mac Pro via the DVI port using the included cable. The display can tilt forward and back and has up and down height adjustment. There's no ability to pivot into portrait mode, but we usually find
Summary: ViewSonic's VP2250wb is a fine, affordable multimedia and general-purpose display. But color professionals and those who often collaborate with co-workers may want to look elsewhere for a display with better viewing angles,
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