ViewSonic VA2406M-LED 24-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor
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- 24″ (23.6 Vis) Full HD 1080p LED
- 10M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Integrated stereo speakers
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- Automatic Aspect Ratio Adjustment
ViewSonic’s new VA2406m-LED features an LED backlight 24” (23.6 Vis) thin bezel widescreen monitor with integrated speakers. Environmentally friendly mercury-free design offers full HD 1920×1080 resolution, 10M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI and VGA inputs, 5ms response time, VESA mountable matte finish design. The auto aspect ratio adjust feature automatically senses the input single and will not stretch a 4:3 signal but instead will position the image in the middle of the screen with side bars. A 3 year warranty, Energy Star certification, along with the industry’s best pixel performance policy, and energy saving Eco mode make the VA2406m-LED a great long-term investment. The ViewSonic VA2406m-LED features a LED backlight 24″ (23.6″viewable) thin bezel widescreen monitor with integrated speakers. Environmentally friendly mercury-free design offers Full HD 1920×1080 resolution, 10,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI and VGA inputs, 5ms response time, VESA mountable gloss
Desktop Led Monitor
ViewSonic VA2406M-LED 24-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor
List Price: $ 260.00
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Pretty good but not perfect.,
I received my monitor the other day which I am using as an external monitor for my dell laptop. Here are the negatives first.
1. The screen has 1 dead pixel located in the upper left hand side. It’s not a big deal it just looks like a tiny dust spot on the monitor. Not a big enough issue to have it replaced but annoying none the less.
2. The auto install for the video drivers on the CD did not find the monitor, but the set up instructions walks you through manual installation. Very easy to follow, but a bit annoying none the less.
3. I had a bit of screen flicker when moving the mouse and couldn’t solve it until I realized I had a ground loop problem. This I later found out is a very common problem when using an external monitor with a laptop. It is not any fault of the monitor itself. A lot of different brands can have the same problem. The quick easy solution was to add a ground lift to the power cord. This is the little plug you put on the end of the cord that converts it to 2 prongs. Problem instantly solved for 50 cents. I do not worry about not having a ground since the entire monitor case is plastic so there’s no shock hazard and the outlet strip will protect it.
The positive this that the picture quality is very good and the screen is very responsive so the bottom line is that it is a good buy for the money. I am very happy overall once getting past the annoyances. At least if you’ve read this and have screen flickering, you’ll know what to try.
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