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Viewsonic VG2230WM

05 Jan, 2007, 6:53 pm IST | Jayesh Mansukhani | Monitors Monitors

Over the last year, widescreen monitors have a preferred choice due to their larger aspect ratios (16:10), and resolutions (1440x900, 1680x1050). These specifications are beneficial for consumers as it gives them a wider screen area to work with, and allows them to enjoy multimedia content in its native aspect. Microsoft acknowledging this fact, has gone on record to say that its newest customer OS Windows Vista, which will ship later this month, has been optimized for widescreen displays. For its Windows Vista "Premium" rating Microsoft has suggested a 22-inch widescreen monitor, as being the ideal choice to enjoy Windows Vista’s new UI.

Keeping this in mind, ViewSonic recently introduced a range of widescreen monitors in a variety of ranges from 19 inches to 24 inches. The product reviewed is the ViewSonic VG2230WM a 22-inch TFT-LCD panel.

Anyone who has owned a ViewSonic monitor over the last decade or so, will be pleasantly surprised to know Viewsonic is finally taking care of its monitor’s aesthetics. Previous generations of ViewSonic LCDs have been great performers, but no one was giving them an award for their looks. In a refreshing change the VG2230WM looks sleek and stylish with its black bezel. The sides of the bezel is edged with a muted silver finish running all the way around. The silver color fits in perfectly with the shiny silver function keys which are present on the right side of the screen. There are 4 long tabbed buttons and one round button which controls contrast, brightness and sharpness. These keys although add to the appeal of the monitor are actually quite annoying. Since these keys are so recessed, pressing them to access functions becomes a chore.

The power button is present in its normal place at the center of the monitor and is indicated by a blue LED indicator which adds a touch of class to its excellent design. The bottom half of the monitor houses the rather large and extensive multimedia speaker grill, which ViewSonic has been promoting as a replacement for standalone speakers. The back of the monitor houses the DVI and D-Sub ports alongside the audio port for the multimedia speakers.

The base of the monitor really sets this unit apart from any other monitor I have ever used. The base is circular and features a height adjustable backbone that allows you to raise or lower the monitor to your heart’s content. The monitor’s base also allows rotation and swivel which allows you to turn to turn the monitor nearly 360 degree around without picking up the whole monitor. This degree of freedom in movement and customization for a perfect viewing angle is the first of its kind among monitors.

Tags: Viewsonic , VG2230WM , TFT-LCD

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