Viewsonic's non Multi-functional display
Subject: Displays | October 3, 2006 - 05:52 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Viewsonic's VP2330wb is a monitor, plain and simple. No HDTV connectors, no S-Video, no speakers, just a well designed 23" TFT type LCD. It boasts an 8ms grey to grey response time, 250-nit brightness, 800:1 contrast ratio and .258mm dot pitch, which DriverHeaven has found to be accurate, and not just a boast. Read more about it in their full review.
'It is amazing how fast things change in the world of PC components. Just 3 years ago I was quite happily running a 17inch screen with an
Athlon XP 2600+, Geforce 5800 and 512mb (2x256mb) of memory and even using it as a review system here on DriverHeaven. Now this review
system has a dual core CPU and 2 GB of ram, pretty much a standard configuration in the enthusiast community. It is fair to say that many
users are still using a CRT with their system, so what exactly can a top of the range TFT bring to the table?'
Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
Displays
- LCD Monitor Guide - Are Higher Contrast And Brightness Better? @
The TechZone
- Sharp Develops Triple Directional Viewing LCD @
Slashdot
- Samsung 971P @ Overclockers Online
- Ergotron LX Desk Mount LCD Arm @
Tech Lounge
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