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ViewSonic VA503b


$257.00 Released April, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Simple, stylish design with a matte finish that doesn't distract the eye. Solidly constructed with a stable stand, great for kids. Takes up very little space, nice for smaller desk areas.

The Cons:Not capable of realistic colors, tends to be overly vibrant.

The Viewsonic VA503b is a 15" LCD monitor from Viewsonic's entry level Value Series.  The monitor features a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and has a dynamic contrast ratio of 500:1 to produce a decent picture quality.

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  It offers 250 nits brightness and utilizes Dynamic Structure technology to reduce motion blur and accelerate video response.  The VA503b is designed compact with a slim bezel and has OnView controls for adjusting the screen settings.  The monitor utilizes sRGB color management technology to provide accurate color reproduction.  It is also TCO'99 and Energy Star qualified for efficiency and can be wall-mounted to preserve desktop space.  The VA503b comes with a 3 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 15" LCD Monitor
  • 1024 x 768 resolution
  • 250 nits Brightness
  • 500:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 16ms Response Time
  • sRGB Color Management Technology
  • Dynamic Structure Technology
  • OnView Screen Controls with OSD/Power Lock
  • VGA Connector
  • TCO'99 and Energy Star Qualified
  • Wall Mountable
  • Dimensions: 13.2" x 13.7" x 5.8"
  • 3 year limited warranty

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    simple, stylish design with a matte finish that doesn't distract the eye

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    solidly constructed with a stable stand, great for kids

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    takes up very little space, nice for smaller desk areas

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    colors are vibrant and make everything stand out, makes it easier to work at

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    capable of getting very bright when you want it to

  • 1

    adjustment options and controls are very easy to work with

Cons
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    not capable of realistic colors, tends to be overly vibrant

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