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For someone using even a 17inch display with 1280 x 1024 screen resolution, “upgrading” to a 19 inch wide screen display with 1440 x 900 is unsatisfactory. After all, the lesser vertical resolution is inadequate. Consequently, a reasonable approach is...
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There was a time back in the mid noughties when Viewsonic had an enviable reputation for producing some seriously sexy, slim-bezel monitors. Today, the Taiwanese outfit has its sights firmly set on the value end of the market with the release of the VX...
It's big, It's cheap, It's got lots of features...
But it's a bit mediocre...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 13:24:49
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The Viewsonic VX2433wm is a 23.6in monitor with a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080. Its glossy black chassis looks impressive, while the matte coating on the screen ensures that reflections are kept to a minimum.With a 16:9 aspect ratio and a dynamic...
Good quality display; reasonably priced; good for video...
Stand not height-adjustable; unsophisticated Eco-mode...
A good value widescreen TFT, although the lack of a height-adjustable stand is disappointing...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 13:24:54
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The VX2433wm is a smart-looking display. Its 1,080p resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio matches the shape of a widescreen TV and is ideal for displaying HD content. Finished in a glossy piano black, it has a single silver power button at the front. The re...
The Viewsonic VX2433wm is a good-looking, reasonably priced monitor with multiple inputs...
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Product Code: VX2433WM The ViewSonic VX2433wm is a widescreen, 24in LCD monitor made with multimedia in mind. With its HDMI input, fast 2ms pixel response time, built-in speakers, and £201 price tag, the VX2433wm looks great on paper. Unfortunately...
Those looking for an inexpensive 24in LCD display may be tempted by the ViewSonic VX2433wms cheap price and impressive specifications. But with tinny sounding speakers, less than sharp text and pronounced colour shifts when viewing the screen off-ang...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 06:12:36
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Design and features The 23.6-inch ViewSonic VX2433wm has a glossy, black bezel that slopes inward toward the screen on all sides. The bottom middle of the bezel has a raised ViewSonic logo above a blue LED and grey power button. The screen has a slight...
Builtin speakers A number of useful colour options in the OSD, Low price...
Low max brightness level, Dulll colours in games and movies are dull, Has problems distinguishing dark grey from black, Lacks ergonomic options...
ViewSonic VX2433wm is a low-priced monitor with acceptable performance for everyday tasks. Editors’ rating: 6.8/10...
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Even with our dollar in freefall on the world markets, the cost of owning state-of-the-art LCD technology continues to tumble. Nothing illustrates this more graphically (excuse the pun) than ViewSonic’s VX2433wm, a full high definition, 1080p-capable...
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NameEven with our dollar in freefall on the world markets, the cost of owning state-of-the-art LCD technology continues to tumble. Nothing illustrates this more graphically (excuse the pun) than ViewSonic's VX2433wm, a full high definition, 1080p-capable...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-04 13:24:36
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A steaming pile of mediocrity None of the monitors we examined was flawless, but the ViewSonic VX2433wm surprised us with how poorly it fared in many of our DisplayMate benchmarks, even after an intense round of button-mashing. In the color-uniformity...
Twomillisecond response time boosted gaming performance.
Digital photos appeared washed out; bland Bluray results; poor coloruniformity.
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Viewsonic is the name every graphics professional is familiar with. They have a wide range of displays; their LCD monitors are especially popular. Today, we have a slick 24-incher by them, a full HD model called VX2433M. Let’s see if it lives up to Vie...
Good looking, minimal design, Reasonably priced, Deep blacks...
Menu navigation is not easy due to position and buttons, Deficient in brightness, whites and light shades get affected.
PerformanceWe plugged the monitor into our HTPC via the HDMI input, and started with the menu. The GUI is small and placed at the center of the screen. I would prefer it to be at the bottom left corner, as the buttons are small too, and slightly impede...
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techtree.com Updated: 2011-10-04 13:25:06
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For most consumers 24-inch monitors have been an overkill. Why? Firstly they are always priced beyond 20K, when you can get a 22" monitor for 13K. Secondly, they are worth the investment only if you need a full HD resolution, and lastly, for playing an...
16:9 aspect ratio, eco mode, solid build, stylish design, good overall performance, HDMI...
Placement of ports could be better, minor color banding issue, price...
For most consumers 24-inch monitors have been an overkill. Why? Firstly they are always priced beyond 20K, when you can get a 22" monitor for 13K. Secondly, they are worth the investment only if you need a full HD resolution, and lastly, for playing an...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-10-04 13:25:10
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The Viewsonic VX2433wm is a widescreen LCD monitor that is a great choice for the professional, gamer, or home user. This monitor has full HD 1080p capabilities, ultra-fast 2ms video response time and a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1. This Viewson...
The Viewsonic VX2433wm offers a lot of wow for the money. The images it produces are clear and sharp. The 24-inch LCD monitor comes with a 15 pin mini D-sub, DVI-D (with HDCP) and HDMI 1.3 inputs which gives you plenty of options to hook this up to you...
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With its HDMI input, fast 2ms pixel response time, built-in speakers, and £201 price tag, the VX2433wm looks great on paper. Unfortunately, its fuzzy text and mediocre viewing angle keep it from looking as good when its sitting on your desk.The matte-...
Those looking for an inexpensive 24in LCD display may be tempted by the ViewSonic VX2433wm's cheap price and impressive specifications. But with tinny sounding speakers, less than sharp text and pronounced colour shifts when viewing the screen off-ang...
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by James Galbraith, Macworld.com The ViewSonic VX2433wm is a widescreen, 24-inch LCD monitor made with multimedia in mind. With its HDMI input, fast 2ms pixel response time, built-in speakers, and sub-$300 price tag, the VX2433wm looks great on paper...
Inexpensive; multiple connection options.
Limited viewing angle; fuzzy text; no USB hub.
by James Galbraith, Macworld.com The ViewSonic VX2433wm is a widescreen, 24-inch LCD monitor made with multimedia in mind. With its HDMI input, fast 2ms pixel response time, built-in speakers, and sub-$300 price tag, the VX2433wm looks great on paper...
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High Definition (HD), is the new thing. Everyone wants an HDTV, a Blu-ray player, Sony PS3, etc. With all of these components why not have an HD computer monitor as well? You can now get a Blu-ray player for your computer and many new HD monitors have...
Full HD, 16:9 Aspect Ratio, Sleek design, HDMI input...
Speakers on the back, and are pretty poor...
The ViewSonic VX2433wm is a great display, I really didnt find much wrong with it. I had never reviewed a 16:9 monitor (all 16:10) so I was surprised when I opened it up and it was a bit wider than my other displays. A 24-inch 16:10 monitor has a nat...
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