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The Viewsonic Pro Series of LCD monitors are Viewsonic's line of professional-grade widescreen LCD monitors.  They feature increased colour saturation, giving high-end colour definition for design and business experts.  They come with options for wall-mounting and adjustable bases that allow for a greater degree of freedom in pivot, tilt, and height.  All monitors in the series come with anti-glare treatment on the screen, as well as Viewsonic's OnView technology, which allows for on-the-fly adjustment of visual settings on the monitor itself.  VGA and DVI connections are supported on all models as well.

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Great image quality when viewing the display head-on
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Suitable for gaming and movies (due to fast response time)
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The screen can be rotated 90 degrees for "portrait mode"
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Poor viewing angles
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Color calibration needed
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Standard Features

  • OptiColor Technology, for increased colour saturation
  • Pivot and height adjustment
  • Wall-mounting ability
  • PerfectSuite LCD Control software
  • VGA and DVI connections
  • Windows Vista Certification

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Key Features:

Display Technology LCD
Manufacturer Viewsonic
Product Line Pro Series
Release Date Dec. 18, 2007
Video Inputs VGA, DVI

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2 contributors -  TrevorZaple, Omar
Created: 08/12/2008 - 23:38
Modified: 08/19/2008 - 10:30