FEATURED Viewsonic’s VA2448M-LED 24-Inch Widescreen LED Monitor – Black
- 24″ (23.6″ Vis) Full HD 1080 Widescreen LED
- Thin Bezel Design
- 10,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Integrated stereo speakers
- Automatic Aspect Ratio Adjustment, DVI with HDCP and VGA inputs
- Energy Star 5.0 and TCO5.1 Certified, VESA mountable 100mm x 100mm
ViewSonic’s new VA2448m-LED features an LED backlight 24″ (23.6″ Vis) thin bezel widescreen monitor with integrated speakers. Mercury-free VA2448m-LED offers full HD 1920×1080 resolution, 10,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI and VGA inputs, 5ms response time, VESA mountable glossy finish design. The aspect ratio adjustment feature automatically senses the input single and will not stretch a 4:3 signal but instead will position the image in the middle of the screen with side bars. A 3 year warranty, Energy Star 5.0 certification, the industry’s best pixel performance policy, and energy saving Eco mode make the VA2448m-LED a great long-term investmentViewSonic’s new VA2448m-LED widescreen monitor features a LED backlit 24″ (23.6″ Visible) thin bezel display with integrated speakers. The VA2448m-LED is mercury-free, and offers a full HD 1920×1080 resolution. This beautiful display has a 10,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI and VGA inputs, 5ms response time, and a VESA mountable gl
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damage31
June 20, 2013
Get them while they’re hot- these rock!,
I needed a pair of 24″ monitors to work from home more efficiently. I had a smaller 20″ LCD + my laptop screen, but that just didn’t cut it. I have dual 24″ at work, and needed to get the same for the house to make life easier when working from home without breaking the bank. These fit the bill – Out of the box these monitors are a little on the bright side with factory settings. I had to turn down the contrast(to 40) and brightness (to 50) to get the windows 7 colors to look more natural/less washed out. Compared to my Dell work monitors these are very similar in screen quality, at least to my eye. At home (when I’m not working) I do mostly web surfing, some programming, a little youtube, etc. For what I do for work, as well as home entertainment, these monitors work just fine.
I view these mostly straight on, and from where I sit, the screens are evenly lit. Sitting any more than about 15 degrees off center, you can start to see the screen change. I do not use the speakers so have nothing to say about them. Not a single dead pixel is an added plus.
All in all, these are simple monitors that don’t break the bank, but provide plenty of screen real estate in a reasonable footprint. I find that these help to reduce the eye strain I had been dealing with using the smaller 20″ + laptop monitors.
Also, I got these on sale – They were just shy of a buck forty each with free shipping, so the price was right.
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Eddy!
June 20, 2013
Very nice!,
I have had this monitor for about two months without a problem. So this is what I think:
PRO:
-No dead pixels.
-Large work area (I upgraded from a 17″)
-VERY bright, i had to turn down the brightness to 30%.
-Easy menu navigation.
-SUPER thin and light, it’s amazing!
-Nice clean design.
-Energy efficient! 😀
BUT:
-Poor speakers, but i use external ones anyway.
-The stand is a bit thin, may wobble if you have a shaky desk.
-1920×1080 supported but make sure you graphics card can do it, I had to tweak my GMA945 for it ot work.
Overall very good for the price, would buy again.
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