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Improved menus, USB hub, HDMI, sleek design, easy installation, built in speakers
Tidy and stylish design, range of connectivity, good value for money.
Noticeable backlight bleeding at the bottom, resolution could have been higher for this screen size, expensive, HDMI scaling issues
Colour accuracy could be better, speakers predictably tinny.
By Tech2 on June 24, 2011
The ViewSonic VX2739wm sells for Rs. 24,999, which is way higher than any other 24-inch TN panel monitor. There are TN panel monitors that sell for roughly half this price. Paying close to twice as much and getting nothing more than a slightly larger...
By Expert Reviews on December 12, 2010
The bright CCFL backlight put its LED-backlit rivals to shame, and it's competitively priced, but Iiyama's E2710HDSD is slightly better value....
By Macworld UK on December 03, 2010
ViewSonic’s touting its first 27in monitor as a bit of a computing/gaming/movie viewing all-rounder and it’s not hard to see why. Besides its flag-waving 1ms response time (grey to grey) and Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution it’s...
By Good Gear Guide on October 13, 2010
If you're purely after a very large LCD monitor, then the ViewSonic VX2739wm should be near the top of your list. However, if you want optimal image quality, we would recommend spending a little less on a smaller but better quality...
By InsideHW on September 26, 2010
We’ve mentioned several times that ViewSonic simply refuses to enter the cosmetic race long dominated by Korean manufacturers, namely Samsung and LG. VX2739 has brought certain design novelties nevertheless, albeit almost unnoticeable compared to...
By TechTree on September 23, 2010
Viewsonic has priced the VX2739wm at Rs. 24,999 which straightaway makes it quite an expensive proposition. The monitor gives you plenty of screen real estate for working on spreadsheets and even works well in movies and gaming. It also features...
By CNET Australia on September 17, 2010
At AU$599, the VX2739wm epitomises the "cheap and cheerful" category. It's definitely not a performance leader, but it does provide a huge, full HD monitor for an incredibly cheap price. We'd wager many people would be happy with...
By PC Authority on August 10, 2010
Plenty of ports and good image quality, but Viewsonic's VX2739wm isn’t perfect by any means...
By Pocket-lint on June 15, 2010
Viewsonic's VX2739 is a decent all-rounder for those looking for a large display, but a number of relatively minor issues prevent it from scoring higher Key specsDVI, HDMI, USB,...
By Hardware Central on June 09, 2010
If you're like a lot of people and are used to equating "big" with "slow," is hoping that its new VX2739wm widescreen LCD monitor will make you rethink that line of reasoning. Laying claim to being the first 27-inch monitor to offer a 1-millisecond...
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