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Viewsonic VX2262wm


$399.00 Released June, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High contrast value. Decent resolution for the size (however far from the best). Includes both DVI and VGA inputs.

The Cons:Integrated speakers are usually poor. Strange base styling.

The Viewsonic VX2262wm is a 22" widescreen LCD monitor from Viewsonic's high performance X Series and is a step down from the VX2260wm.  The monitor features a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels and a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1 for rich and vibrant HD image quality.

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Product Shot 2  It offers a response time of up to 2ms to reduce motion blur and provide a seamless video and gaming experience.  The VX2262wm is designed with a thin black chassis, tilting screen, and integrated 2-watt speakers with SRS WOW technology for HD stereo sound.  It includes OptiSync multi-mode input technology allowing connection to both VGA and DVI signals but lacks the HDMI input that comes with the VX2260wm.  The monitor is also wall-mountable and is MPR II and Energy Star qualified for better efficiency.  The VX2262wm comes with a 3 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 21.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • 1680 x 1050 resolution
  • 20,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 300 nits Brightness
  • ClearMotiv 2ms Response Time
  • Eco-mode setting
  • 170-degree Horizontal and 150-degree Vertical Viewing Angles
  • OptiSync® digital/analog inputs
  • Integrated 2W Stereo speakers with SRS WOW HD
  • Tilt screen
  • OSD and power lock
  • Wall mountable
  • MPR II and Energy Star qualified
  • Dimensions: 20.2" x 17.3" x 7.9"
  • 3 year limited warranty

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    high contrast value

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    decent resolution for the size (however far from the best)

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    includes both DVI and VGA inputs

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    fair pricing

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    integrated speakers are usually poor

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    strange base styling

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