- 19″ Wide LCD Monitor
- High Resolution panel 1680×1050
- 2ms super fast response time
- Integrated stereo speakers with SRS WOW
- DVI and VGA inputs
Product Description
ViewSonic¿s 19″ VX1962wm widescreen LCD offers the perfect balance of performance and style. With its elegant lines, the VX1962wm fits beautifully into your office décor and its high performance features BLEND EFFORTLESSLY INTO YOUR TECHNOLOGY LIFESTYLE. Images leap from the screen with Super-HD 1680×1050 resolution, video response as fast as 2ms and 6000:1 DYNAMIC CONTRAST RATIO. Scrolling text, Internet pages and spreadsheet applications are displayed in crisp, … More >>
ViewSonic VX1962wm 19-Inch LCD Monitor
19Inch, Monitor, ViewSonic, VX1962wm
I really like how things look on this monitor. The speakers are adequate. The monitor controls are unobtrusive, but feel a little cheap. They work just fine, though. Mine came with both digital and analog cables.
Rating: 4 / 5
This monitor is awesome, i’m sooo happy i picked two of these up for my dual monitor set up. My brother has a 19inch Westinghouse but doesn’t run at the high resolution that mine do, the difference is very noticeable. these monitors look so good watching high definition movies, windows 7 looks amazing, i’m just very happy with the performance and the quality of these monitors. They come with a 3 year warranty which is nice, the speakers suck but what do you really expect? If you are like me and like to bump music from your computer you probably already have a nice set of speakers. I highly suggest these monitors over a lot of ones.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great product. Love the screen size and how compact the unit is. Color and sound are great as well. Would definitely recommend it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Pros: Great picture, built in speakers are decent. Low pixel lag.
Cons: Speakers are too quiet, and will buzz when they are loud enough. Menu setup is irritating. Will not switch to VGA input without restarting you computer.
Notes: It wouldn’t play Blu Ray, even though it says that it’s HD. Which is misleading, because the website states that it is HD, but has no HDCP support. If you don’t want to use it for Blu Ray then it’s a great monitor, but if you want to do so, then you need to buy a different one. The price is too expensive for it’s size if it doesn’t do so, especially since you can buy a 21.5″ 1080p monitor that does support Blu Ray playback for about the same price. You also have to ensure that your video card supports HDCP as well, or you’ll be stuck using VGA; when DVI provides a much better picture.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this monitor to use initially with an older desktop running Windows XP and later to use as an extra monitor for a laptop. The pluses are a sleek design and exceptional high resolution display, particularly when set at the recommended 1680 x 1050 resolution.
Installation was a bit more problematic. I’m not a novice, but neither am I a tech guru, however, I can follow reasonable instructions. For this Plug and Play monitor, the instructions are minimal and the illustrations practically non-existent. I managed eventually to hook up all components, but when using the installation disk I discovered a missing (or outdated) Installshield msi file. Viewsonic Support was no help at all, so I finally Googled a fix and downloaded a file I hoped would work. It did, and the rest of the installation was smooth.
The monitor has built-in speakers. While not loud enough for a stand-alone operation, they work very well with my existing Boston Acoustics and sub-woofer.
I would definitely recommend this monitor for a quality picture at a bargain basement price.
Rating: 4 / 5