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Viewsonic's 24in panel offers colour reproduction and contrast that's impressive for the price point (especially if you can find it for under $200), and its viewing angles are also good considering it's not an IPS panel. Our biggest gripes are noticeable...
My test period included the World Snooker Championship and as the BBC has only one ‘Red Button' channel these days there was often good stuff not available live so the glib presenter just says available online or via your connected TV. I do not have the...
The ViewSonic VX2452mh is a reasonably priced 24-inch gaming monitor that delivers blur-free action without using a lot of power. Its color and grayscale performance are good, but not great, and it loses luminance and color fidelity when viewed from an...
The VX2542mh performs well for a TN monitor and offers flexible input options, including HDMI, along with built-in speakers. However, at £145 it's hard to justify the price in the face of excellent less expensive options.Tags:TabletsBest prices...
Viewsonic recently sent us their latest 24” (23.6” viewable) 16:9 LED monitor, which is targeted at the gamer. It has a 2ms (GtG) response time, an anti-glare coating, FULL HD resolution (60Hz) and 2 Watt integrated Stereo speakers.Inside the Box &...
The ViewSonic VX2452mh is a decent monitor that comes in at a great price point. You can currently find it online for around $150. At that price, it's a very attractive display. When you combine the fact that it supports HDMI, DVI and VGA, it becomes a...
Affligé d'un ghosting trop sévère pour satisfaire les joueurs, le VX2452MH peut néanmoins compter sur une excellente colorimétrie et une consommation électrique modeste pour se rattraper. On pourra donc l'utiliser comme moniteur de travail ou de détente...
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