Viewsonic’s VA2703 27-Inch Full HD 1080p Widescreen LCD Monitor – Black
- 27″ 16:9 widescreen LCD monitor
- 1920×1080 Full HD resolution
- DVI, VGA inputs, 3ms response time
- 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- ECO mode for up to 50% power saving
ViewSonic VA2703 is a 27″ large format LCD display with Full HD 1080p resolution. With wide viewing angles, 15,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI/VGA dual inputs, and VESA mount option, VA2703 offers crystal crisp images and flexible set up. The display’s large viewing area greatly enhances productivity when users work on large spreadsheets or use multiple applications. 3 year warranty, the industry’s best pixel performance policy, and energy saving Eco mode make the VA2703 the best value for corporations, home and education.
List Price: $ 398.00
Price: $ 259.99
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February 17th, 2012 3:54 am
Great for Everyday Use,
This is a terrific monitor for daily computing work with lots of text reading. I work as a software developer and this monitor is great for everyday programming and web browsing.
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|February 17th, 2012 4:10 am
solid, great value for mount-arm use,
Pros:
-very similar in quality to the predecessor ViewSonic VA2702W I had
-has holes for mount-arm attachment; works nicely with http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00358RIRC/ref=oh_o01_s00_i00_details
-base now has a tilt adjustment, unlike the VA2702W
-nice energy save feature like the VA2702W
-works nicely with Mac OSX 10.5 through Snow Leopard, and XP machine, through KVM http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042FZ51I/ref=wms_ohs_product
(had to add driver from disk on the XP machine though)
-fine for all day screen use
Cons:
-my level confirms that this tilts slightly to the left, and it is not adjustable in that plane; but that will be moot once I mount on to desk-mount monitor arm, which does adjust in that direction
-screen doesn’t seem to pop as much as the VA2702W, but I can’t qualify
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|February 17th, 2012 4:59 am
NOISY!,
Everything mentioned by others about the quality of the screen is accurate. This monitor is visually fantastic.
BUT if you do any one of the following…
1) turn the Brightness down past 92%
2) put monitor in Eco-Mode
3) enable Dynamic Contrast
then you will hear a static buzzing sound, kind of like having tinnitus – that constant ringing in your ear.
This is not a problem if you keep the monitor on full brightness (92-100%), but my bet is you don’t currently have your display on 100% brightness. Turn it up to 100% and then imagine it as 27″. And then imagine it’s late at night or early in the morning, or you’ve been working on the computer for a few hours. Eye strain. But you can always turn the brightness down and then hear the ringing in your ears. It’s an unfortunate combo. Unfortunate enough to knock it down 2 stars from the 5-star visuals.
I believe this explains the affordability of this monitor.
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