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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Computer monitors are slowing morphing into multi-purpose displays. Viewsonic's VX2435wm (572x244x510mm, 8kg) is a prime example. Not only does the 24.1-inch widescreen display support regular computer inputs, but it also accommodates HDMI (HDCP compliant), component video and S-Video inputs, making the multi-talented display excellent value if you want to connect a Blu-Ray/HD-DVD drive or a next-generation videogames console. And thanks to the integrated stereo speakers, the Viewsonic VX2435wm (Best Current Price: £465) looks and feels more like a regular TV than a computer monitor.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
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ViewSonic has done some good things with this 24" widescreen monitor. Most importantly, image quality, though not flawless, is very good, with strong colour reproduction and a bright display. It's in design however, that it lets itself down, with a disappointing level of stand adjustability that pales in comparison to its competitors.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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One can't help but feel slightly ambivalent about ViewSonic. In many regards its monitors have a great pedigree, but it has always suffered in the knowledge that the likes of Samsung, Dell and BenQ seem to punch just a little too high for comfort. But, that's no reason to dismiss ViewSonic out of hand and this 24in LCD has all the raw attributes to be a very good monitor.
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