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Viewsonic has added four new LCD monitors to its product portfolio. The first three are widescreen display modeled VA1926w (19″), VA2026w(20″), and the VA2226w (22″, 21.6″ viewable), while the VA926 (19″) monitor is a 4:3 format display.

Viewsonic introduces four new value LCDs

“Small and home offices need versatile, yet high-quality options for the multitude of applications they deal with on a day-to-day basis,” said Jeff Volpe, vice president of marketing, ViewSonic Americas. “With these affordable LCD options, customers don’t have to give up quality and clarity because of budget constraints.”

All models features 2000:1 contrast ratio, 4ms response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness, and DVI output. These “value” lineup are priced very aggressively at under $300.

[via akihabaranews]

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  1.  chandresh   View all comments by chandresh  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    monitor is good but it comes with dead pixels. company has set limits for dead pixels. your 19″ monitor may have up to 7 dead pixels. which in turns look like seven holes in your monitor. every time you look at your monitor you feel that you purchased wrong monitor. company does not respond to that complaint.

  2.  DonTX   View all comments by DonTX  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    monitor is good but it comes with dead pixels. company has set limits for dead pixels. your 19″ monitor may have up to 7 dead pixels. which in turns look like seven holes in your monitor. every time you look at your monitor you feel that you purchased wrong monitor. company does not respond to that complaint.

    I’m with you, dead pixel policy has to change, dead pixel is a defect and if a product is defective, consumer should be allow to exchange it!

  3.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow what a good deal!


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