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ViewSonic VA2323wm


$189.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works in native 1080p mode for a sharp and clear image when watching movies. Fast enough for gaming use with no noticeable lag. Doesn't reflect light sources or suffer from glare.

The Cons:Not capable of realistic colors, always a bit over saturated or washed out.

The ViewSonic VA2323wm is a middle end computer monitor. It is designed to display the visual elements of a VGA or DVI source. It features the ability to view two full sized documents, an ECO-mode, and hidden stereo speakers.

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Product Shot 2 The monitor may increase the user's productivity by using it's ability to view two full sized documents at once. A user may view them side by side, or work in multiple applications simultaneously. The VA2323wm also features an ECO-mode, which saves up to 40% power, and prolongs the life of the backlight. The monitor also uses integrated stereo speakers, allowing a user to save space. When compared to another monitor by ViewSonic, the VA2232wm, the VA2323wm appears to be mostly the same. They use many of the same features, such as ECO-Mode and OptiSync. The VA2323wm however, has a slight advantage in that it's slightly bigger (23" compared to 22").

Features

  • Can view two full sized documents at once
  • ECO-mode
  • Integrated stereo speakers
  • 20000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • ClearMotiv 5ms video response time
  • OptiSync digital/analog input
  • 1920x1080 resolution
  • Slim design
  • 23" size
  • Anti-glare panel surface

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    works in native 1080p mode for a sharp and clear image when watching movies

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    fast enough for gaming use with no noticeable lag

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    doesn't reflect light sources or suffer from glare

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    large amount of space to work with, can use multiple windows comfortably

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    light weight and easy to move around as needed

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    base is stable and doesn't rock around

Cons
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    not capable of realistic colors, always a bit over saturated or washed out

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