ViewSonic VX2435WM Black 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
$729.35 to $735.88 from 2 sellers
24", 1920x1200, 8ms
The ViewSonic VX2435WM 24" LCD Monitor turns your desktop into an entertainment center. Play more intensely with HD games, movies and videos in their native format. HDMI, DVI and more video connections let you select the best input source for your digital entertainment. ClearMotiv 5ms video response delivers broadcast-quality, full-motion video. This monitor is ideal for the gaming enthusist or for graphic designers who want to take their graphics to the next level. There is an ultra-high 1000:1 contrast ratio that produces rich colors for HD movies and sports. There is a VESA compliant wall mount that you can virtually mount anywhere which in turn makes for a larger desk. This is an awesome monitor for the user that demands exceptional performance.
bit-tech Review
"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." - 24th June 2007
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