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ViewSonic VX922

ViewSonic VX922 19 inch LCD Monitor

Since everything in this business seems to be about the biggest, smallest, quickest, slowest, it’s no wonder Viewsonic has now... Read More
Since everything in this business seems to be about the biggest, smallest, quickest, slowest, it’s no wonder Viewsonic has now announced the “world’s fastest monitor.” If anyone cares, the new 19-inch, 2ms VX922 LCD monitor has a native resolution of 1280x1024, contrast ratio of 650:1 and brightness of 270 nits. Of course, only China will get the fastest monitor in the east, so don’t hold your breath. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars
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By:   wilsonstark
Dec 22, 2006

Excellent gaming monitor

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Good quality image and response. No problems after 6 months of frequent use.

Cons: Stand is tall and not meaningfully adjustable

The Bottom Line: 
If you're a gamer who likes quality and reliability, this is the one. Just make sure that the stand will meet the needs of your gaming station.

Author's Review
I bought this monitor to go with my newly built gaming rig this past summer. I decided to treat myself after years tolerating a low-end 19inch CRT. I’ve had the 922 now for six months without any problems. I use it exclusively in Dvi mode, although I didn’t have any problems for the week or so I used it in analog mode with my old PC.

Physical Dimensions:

The stand isn’t great. While it is solid and hard to knock over, it isn’t adjustable for height nor does it swivel. I also find the tilt not super convenient. It is however an attractive stand, and my wife swears it should get points for that.

The stand is a bit tall. I keep my PC in a large corner unit and I needed to move up the shelf above to make room for it.

Image Quality:

This gives a very nice, very crisp picture. It’s also very easy to look at, and I have almost forgotten what eye strain is. I had heard about ghosting with higher response LCDs, but I haven’t seen any sign of it with this unit. Also no bad pixels (touch wood) or other issues. Colours look good, although gaming, iTunes and e-mail is all I do and I can't swear that a professional would find colours perfect. Regardless, it's a gaming monitor, and for this purpose it is darn near perfect.

Cord Management:

The cord management system is pretty good, and leaves things tidy. It does end up putting the input plugs at a bit of an awkward angle for installing(I felt a bit like I might break something plugging it in) but it didn’t end up being a problem.

Brightness:

About the only thing I ever adjust on LCDs, I find this thing will go about as bright as I need without compromising image quality.

Plug-and-play:

Honestly, I have barely even adjusted this display. The software does an excellent job of setting it up, and I never feel like I need to do much with it. I can honestly say I haven’t adjusted settings in at least 4 months, and I use my computer every day for 1 to 6 hours (depending on whether or not my wife will let me game :P)

Nagging:

This thing will nag you to set it at it's preferred resolution. That can be a bit annoying until you actually *see* it at it's preferred resolution, and then you can forgive it anything.
 


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