PC Hardware : ViewSonic VA2026w 20-inch Wide Digital/Analog LCD Computer Monitor

PC Hardware : ViewSonic VA2026w 20-inch Wide Digital/Analog LCD Computer Monitor

ViewSonic VA2026w 20-inch Wide Digital/Analog LCD Computer Monitor

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ViewSonic VA2026w 20-inch Wide Digital/Analog LCD Computer Monitor
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: ViewSonic
Color: Black
Display Size: 20 inches
EAN: 0766907272727
Label: ViewSonic
Manufacturer: ViewSonic
Model: VA2026W
Native Resolution: 20
Publisher: ViewSonic
Sales Rank: 147
Special Features: nv:Display Type^TFT LCD|Viewable Screen Size^20 inches|Pixel Pitch^N/A|Vertical Refresh Rate^50 ~ 75Hz|Horizontal Frequency^30 ~ 82Hz|Input Video Signal^15-pin D-sub|Input Video Signal^DVI-D|Contrast Ratio^Dynamic 2000:1|Contrast Ratio^Static 1000:1|Brightness^300 cd/m²|Response Time^5 ms|Horizontal Viewing Angle^170 degrees|Vertical Viewing Angle^160 degrees|Maximum Resolution^1680 x 1050|Cabinet Color^Black|VESA Mounting Compliant^Yes|Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)^18.6' x 12.9' x 2.5'
Studio: ViewSonic
Warranty: 3 years warranty



Features:
  • Device Type - LCD
  • Dimensions - 18.6" x 16.1" x 8.9"
  • Weight - 10.80 lbs
  • - Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 static (typ), 2000:1 dynamic (typ)







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Item Description:
ViewSonic's 20' (20.1' VIS) VA2226w LCD brings high-performance, widescreen displays to you. In addition to super-high 1680x1050 resolution for brilliant HD viewing, this 20' LCD delivers Extreme Clarity and Amazing Color with 2000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio (typ) and fast ClearMotiv 5ms video response. Enhance your desktop with the stylish, slim-bezel design and enhance your productivity with the ability to view two full-size documents side-by-side or work in multiple applications simultaneously. An ultra-thin bezel lets you see more without taking up valuable desktop real estate. This display's VESA wall-mount compliance allows the VA2226w to fit beautifully into any office. Multi-mode input technology supports both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) signals for ultimate compatibility and configuration flexibility. OptiSync digital/analog inputs expand your connectivity OSD/power lock secures your settings, prevents changes to monitor settings and maintains an optimized image OnView controls for superior screen adjustability - Screen adjustments are precisely made via an easy-to-use on-screen menu Contrast Ratio - 1000 - 1 static (typ), 2000 - 1 dynamic (typ) Viewing Angles - 170 degrees horizontal, 160 degrees vertical Light Source Long life - Up to 40,000 hours (typ) Brightness - 300 cd/m2 (typ) Video Input - Analog/Digital RGB analog (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p)/DVI-D (HDCP) Frequency - Fh 30-82kHz, Fv 50-75Hz Meets TCO'03 and Energy Star standards Compatibility - PC VGA up to 1680x1050 non-interlaced and Mac Power Mac G3/G4/G5 up to 1680x1050 Windows Vista approved Dimensions - Width 18.6 x Height 16.1 x Depth 8.9 (472x408x225mm) / 20.1 x 13.8 x 2.4 (472x327x65mm) without stand Weight - 10.8 pounds (4.9 kg) / 9.5 pounds (4.3 kg) without stand









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * ViewSonic 20\" Monitor ...
Response and resolution are great. Am able to view multiple windows simultaneously with no trouble.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great value ...
Looks and works great. Has the features of much more expensive monitors including high resolution, fast response time, analogue or digital and great contrast. A super value for the price and no dead pixels.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Warranty issues ...
I purchased a Viewsonic 20-inch display. It developed a line of burnt out LCDs. I brought it back to my reseller, and it was returned to Viewsonic for repair/replacement. It has been 2 months, and I haven't seen it yet. Calls to customer service result in 2-hour waits. I would strongly recommend against Viewsonic products.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Monitor! ...
I wanted a larger monitor for photography mostly. This ViewSonic monitor is not getting much play on Amazon for some reason. They make great quality monitors! 20" has 1680 x 1050 resolution. 22" monitors have the same, which means the pictures get stretched a little bit to fit. Its OK, but for me the 20" is fine. If you are interested in 22", I would definitely give ViewSonic consideration.

Main reasons for purchasing this monitor:

1) ViewSonic is reliable. This is my second VS purchase.
2) 20" for the resolution quality
3) Has 1000-1, static and 2000-1, dynamic contrast ratio. Means if your just poking around on the internet and looking at pictures, the picture quality will be outstanding. Static is for non-moving and dynamic is for moving basically.
4) 0.258mm pixel pitch- For some reason this spec is not listed.
5) Supports both analog and digital signals
6) Energy Star compliant
7) Very reasonable price- I purchased through Amazon and did not really price shop.

I have a 5-year-old computer and the hardest part of my purchase was finding a video card compatible with my machine. Be careful about making sure the specs match your computer, especially if you're using older equipment. If your computer uses DDR memory you will have a hard time finding a video card that will give resolution 1680 x 1050 in digital. Analog will work, but make sure to understand the specs. Mine is in analog and the picture is great. ViewSonic recommends a video card with 1680 x1050 resolution and refresh rate of 60Hz. Instructions say maxium refresh rate is 75Hz. Higher will damage the monitor.
Last thing- No manufacture will honor a warranty claim if you spray the monitor with, whatever. ViewSonic says in the brochure to use water and dampen a clean cloth. You should always use a cloth designed for glass. The monitor comes with a clear piece of plastic that I'm keeping on it. Some reflection but I use in a dimly lit room so reflections are negligible.




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