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ViewSonic V3D241wm-LED
$530.00
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Full 1080p resolution. 3D capable - includes glasses. Dual digital inputs (HDMI and DVI).
The Cons:16:9 aspect ratio - wider than the more professional 16:10, more scrolling involved when viewing vertical content such as documents and websites, 120 fewer vertical pixels in comparison. Cheap glossy black plastic bezel and stand. TN panel - fast and relatively affordable at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles.
"The World's First 3-D LED Display" is the attention-grabbing tagline of ViewSonic's V3D241wm-LED, but the features of this high-end monitor are equally impressive--23.6 inches of display, cutting-edge visual specs, and, of course, its 3D capabilities makes it a choice for buyers who want to stay at the very forefront of the new technology shift.
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1920x1080 deliver crisp and seamless 1080p high definition visuals with a 20 000 000:1 contrast ratio and 16:9 aspect ratio, speeded up by a 120Hz refresh rate and response time of just 2ms. Combined with built-in SRS Premium speakers, the V3D241wm provides the ultimate in viewing and gaming experiences. An EcoMode powers down to reduce eyestrain as well as energy consumption. And last but not least, ViewSonic's new monitor ships with a pair of "active" 3D glasses, for viewing 3D content with full high definition playback.
Features:
- 23.6" Color a-Si TFT Active Matrix LCD
- 3D-LCD screen enabled for 3D content
- 1080p High definition playback
- 1920x1080 pixel display with 16:9 aspect ratio
- 20 000 000:1 contrast ratio
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 2ms response time
- Built-in SRS Premium speakers
- EcoMode reduces power and eyestrain
- Includes one pair of 3D glasses
- Operational with Mac or PC
- Windows 7 certified
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3D capable - includes glasses
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dual digital inputs (HDMI and DVI)
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fast 120Hz refresh - required for 3D, but also helps reduce ghosting during ordinary 2D gameplay / media playback
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above-average quality built-in speakers
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16:9 aspect ratio - wider than the more professional 16:10, more scrolling involved when viewing vertical content such as documents and websites, 120 fewer vertical pixels in comparison
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cheap glossy black plastic bezel and stand
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TN panel - fast and relatively affordable at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles
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chunky and unattractive design
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not HDMI 1.4 - requires DVI be used for 3D
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no setting presets to customize the monitor to suit your needs
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