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ViewSonic VX2268wm


$399.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works at 120hz right out of the box, no need for drivers. Makes games feel completely smooth, no lost frames or blurring. Makes it easy to pick out other players in games.

The Cons:Can be a bit bright by default, might need to be turned down. Stand is a bit wobbly, need to make sure its set on a sturdy desk. Need a card that supports 120hz or the picture will look bad.

The ViewSonic VX2268wm is a 22 in 3D-Ready display. Full 3D graphics are supported when used with a compatible nVidia video card, and combined with the 300 cd/m2 brightness and 20,000:1 aims to create an immersing gaming experience.

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Product Shot 2 The top resolution is 1680 x 1050 with a 120Hz refresh rate, allowing high definition graphics to be updated much faster than usual or at 60Hz per eye in 3D mode. A pair of stereo speakers is built in, and SRS WOW HD audio software is included to create a surround sound experience. Video input is possible through a VGA connection, although top resolutions and 3D video are only possible when using the dual-link DVI-D.

Features

  • 22 in Wide Color TFT Active Matrix LCD Display
  • nVidia 3D Vision ready
  • 5ms video response time
  • Dual link DVI-D input
  • 1680x1050 resolution
  • Pure 120Hz frame rate
  • D-sub (VGA), DVI-D, 3.5mm audio inputs
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Tilt: Down -5º, Up 20º
  • Dimensions: 20.2 in x 17.3 in x 7.9 in (508 mm x 440 mm x 203 mm)
  • Weight: 16.9 lb (7.7 kg) Net with Stand 
  • Wall Mount: VESA 100mm x 100mm
  • nVidia 3D Gaming Requirements: VX2268wm FuHzion LCD, nVidia GeForce® 3D Vision kit
  • 3-year limited warranty

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    works at 120hz right out of the box, no need for drivers

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    makes games feel completely smooth, no lost frames or blurring

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    makes it easy to pick out other players in games

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    no input lag at all, ideal for FPS games

Cons
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    can be a bit bright by default, might need to be turned down

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    stand is a bit wobbly, need to make sure its set on a sturdy desk

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    need a card that supports 120hz or the picture will look bad

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    restricted to a 1680x1050 resolution, which works for games but is a let-down for HD video

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