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| Viewsonic Vp211B 21" LCD Monitor (Black) From Amazon (US) for $6.19 MODULE PR:8 E1 PORTS.REFURBISHED From TechDepot for $11401.95 Free your imagination with the VP211b premium large-screen LCD display. Framed by the state-of-the-art THINEDGE ULTRA-SLIM BEZEL, the VP211b showcases an expansive 21.3 picture with XtremeView wide viewing angles, UXGA 1.92 megapixel resolution, ClearMotiv broadcast-quality video response technology, and pure HDTV high-scan 720p compatibility. Free from thick obtrusive bezels and infinitely configurable with HEIGHT/PIVOT ADJUSTMENTS, DIGITAL/ANALOG INPUTS AND USB 2.0 high-speed connections, the VP211b LCD agilely displays your work or play any way you want to see it. Perfect for multiple-display installations or single workstations, the VP211b is the ultimate professional LCD display. From Buy.com for $759.99 VP211B 600:1 TCO 99 From TechDepot for $990.95 |
Simply the best "upgrade" to date (Rating: 5.00) Review : Right out of the box, the ViewSonic VP211b required only one brightness/contrast adjustment to calibrate its output for print, which is a remarkable change from my experience with a high end, problematic and short-lived CRT with integrated calibrator. It takes just a few minutes to understand the on screen controls and to know the buttons by feel. The monitor base is solidly constructed and can be positioned to make the two "legs" less obtrusive, which is important for my use with a rather large graphics tablet. The display's height, pivot and rotation adjustments are precise and virtually effortless. In portrait mode, the amount of vertical real estate is surprising and has become increasingly preferable to landscape mode for a number of tasks. After two hundred-plus hours of use, I have yet to find a single bright or dead pixel, but there is one major caveat: a "No Signal" error occured on screen with the DVI cable installed. ViewSonic's Customer Support rep would only say that my ATI Fire GL 8800 accelerator card must be incompatable, but my question about a compatable cards list drew a non-response. The monitor operates perfectly well in analog, but to avoid startup errors in Windows 2000, it's important that the "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display" box in the Display Properties/Settings/Advanced/Monitor window is checked (make sure that all changes are made while the display is in landscape mode!). Overall, the VP211b's large screen presence, highly flexible positioning, easy USB port access and neutral color balance are qualities that were either lacking or altogether missing with prior monitors. Although I cannot comment on its digital-input performance at this time, the VP211b nontheless provides a comfort level that exceeded my expectations. It is an expensive monitor, but I wanted the combination of (relatively) small footprint and 1600x1200 resolution, and have been very happy with it. The USB 2.0 hub is a bonus, as very few LCDs seem to offer one. The box supplied both VGA and DVI cables. If you have not priced them out, DVI cables tend to run in the $50 to $70 range, so having a DVI cable included is a significant feature. |
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