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A Real Viewsonic VX2439wm Review
A Real Viewsonic VX2439wm Review

Are you considering buying the Viewsonic VX2439wm? This model happens to be quite a popular choice for most people. There are many reasons for this happening and in this article I'm going to go through this in more detail. I will also cover some of the negative and positive points various buyers have raised regarding this monitor.

Viewsonic VX2439wm Key Functions

The VX239 is a widescreen format 24 inch LCD monitor that has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080p. Therefore it can play movies at 1080p (Full HD) without having your picture stretched or having black fillers at the side. The monitor also has built in speakers that are certified with SRS technology. There are 3 different inputs supported: DVI, HDMI and VGA and has a 2ms response time with 100000:1 contrast ratio.

User evaluations

Most feedback from customers about this monitor have been good. Most customers are pleased with the image quality and some have even bought a second monitor for a dual monitor setup. There were some professional graphic designers who found that they needed to adjust the monitor settings to bring out optimum quality in terms of color.

People usually expect built in speaker that come with monitors to be horrible and not worth using. So some customers were pleasantly surprised that the monitor speakers for the VX2439 were actually bearable to use. For people who need that extra bass and quality for music and movies, nothing less than a dedicated sound system will be enough.

In terms of design, users have said the design is excellent and love the streamlined look. It's ergonomics are also well constructed. Some users gripe about the prominent HDMI and 1080p bezels present on the monitor saying its unattractive and cheap looking. They are a few people who have their own solution to this issue which is to colour the logo out with a black marker.

One characteristic that a user wished for was a metal base to the monitor. However, due to the fact that the monitor was priced so low he doubted it would be included. It is worth mentioning that this monitor can be wall mounted. Another alternative is to mount it in a dual monitor configuration.

Other things to note

For whatever reason, it seems that certain batches of this monitor is prone to higher failure rates than usual. It doesn't seem to happen very often, but nonetheless you should always make sure you are protected by warranty for this monitor. The maker provides a 3 year limited warranty for parts and labour along with backlight issues. If you feel inclined, you can also extend the warranty further by an extra 2 years.




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