Viewsonic VX2453MH-LED 24-Inch Ultra-thin Price Review

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Viewsonic VX2453MH-LED 24-Inch Ultra-thin specifications:
  • 24″ (23.6″ Vis) Widescreen LED monitor
  • 1920x1080p Full HD resolution
  • Up to 40 energy saving with LED backlight, 30,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 2xHDMI and VGA inputs, Ultra Thin Design
  • External Power Supply, SRS Premium Sound
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Viewsonic VX2453MH-LED 24-Inch Ultra-thin Widescreen LED Monitor – Black Price and Description:
ViewSonic’s VX2453mh LED features an LED backlight 24″ (23.6″ viewable) ultra thin widescreen monitor with up to 40 energy savings in comparison to a regular 24″ monitor.Mercury free VX2453mh LED offers Full HD 1920×1080 resolution, two HDMI inputs, external power supply, 2ms answer time, 30,000,000:1 MEGA dynamic contrast percentage, book stand choice and SRS Premium Sound. Ideal for both home and office with a glossy black finish. The part percentage modification feature automatically senses the input single and won’t stretch a 4:3 signal but instead will position the image in the center of the screen with side bars. A three year warranty, the industry’s best pixel performance policy, energy saving Eco mode and Windows seven certification, make VX2453mh LED a great lasting investment.
Key Features: Uses 40 less power.
Without compromising your looking at quality and has mercury free WLED backlight. Full HD 1080p with 16:9 part percentage.
Achieves perfect image reproduction without distortion. Two HDMI inputs plus VGA input for diverse connectivity. Integrated speakers with SRS Premium Sound for multimedia applications. Dynamic contrast percentage at 30,000,000:1.
For true to life picture depth and clearness in any room. Highest grade panel.
For crisp pictures and the best pixel performance in the business. PC and Mac® matched. Book stand choice. Bookstand Option
The VX2453mh LED features a groundbreaking industrial design, which lets it to be utilized with either the conventional base or in a bookstand configuration. Simply remove the base and tilt the neck back, to let the monitor head to be displayed as a picture frame on the desktop. This lets not only the benefit of having the monitor head at desk level, but also brings a new degree of portability to the monitor. In the bookstand configuration the VX2453mh LED can be carried to meetings as a friend display for your notebook computer! What is a LED monitor?
The term “LED monitor” usually mentions a monitor with a LCD panel and a LED backlight. A common LCD monitor uses cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) as a light source to illuminate the LCD panel. In an LED backlit monitor, white LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) were used as the light source. LED backlight supply the following benefits: About 40 less power intake in comparison to conventional CCFL monitor 30,000,000:1 MEGA Contrast percentage mercury free backlight Low EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) Slimmer design Weight reduction   Cold Cathode Flourescent Lamp LED: Light Emitting Diode   Save cash and save the planet
With its mercury free backlight and low energy intake, the ENERGY STAR® 5.0 certified VX2453mh LED isn’t only but also friendly on your electricity bill. The savings of LED can add up to thousands of dollars saved for big install bases, like big corporate buildings or schools. The savings may be as dramatic as $20,000 in five years ! For estimated savings that could apply to the VX2453mh LED, visit the LED Savings Calculator at ViewSonic.Com/tco led MEGA dynamic contrast percentage
One of the great features of VX2453mh LED is its capability to dim the backlight totally for pure darkness throughout black scenes like a night shot in a movie. Contrast ratios refer to the percentage of the brightest color to the darkest color. With conventional CCFL backlit displays, contrast ratios are restricted to the fluorescent lamp’s capability to dim to reproduce darkness. But, with the LED backlight, each LED has the capability to totally shut off allowing for a near infinite percentage of black to white contrast. The result is true blacks that result in greater in general image quality. What is answer time?
Answer time in monitors refer to the total of time a pixel (dot) takes to go from black to white and back to black again. It’s calculated in milliseconds (ms). The reduce the number, the faster the pixels may change, decreasing the ghosting or streaking effect you may see in a moving or changing image like in games and movies. Common answer times range anywhere from 14ms to 5ms. Monitors that are intended for faster applications feature answer times as fast as 2ms. These monitors are ideal for gamers, video fans, engineers and movie production houses.   Slow (higher) answer time Fast (lower) answer time Full HD 1080p Resolution
The VX2453mh LED features a 24″ widescreen with 1920×1080 resolution that’s able of showing a native Full HD 1080p image. Today, devices that can display Full HD content output are to get more and more common. But, without a native Full HD display, you won’t be able to experience the picture clearness and the details of the 1080p content you view. The Power of HDMI®
HDMI is one of the most powerful and widely available communication standards that connects digital audio/video resources like set top boxes, DVD players, personal computers (PCs, laptops), video game consoles like the PlayStation® three and XBOX 360®, and AV receivers to matched audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions. With just one cable, HDMI supports any TV or PC video format, as well as high definition video and up to eight channels of audio. This powerful technology comes standard in VX2453mh LED. This way, you may be able to connect your monitor to your desktop or laptop computer and work, surf the web or play games. Or you may be able to connect it to your gaming console and enjoy the big 24” screen, 1ms answer time and integrated speakers. You may be able to connect it to a cable box or a satellite receiver and watch TV on your monitor! though the monitor doesn’t have a tuner to get the TV signals from the air, HDMI + receiver box mix gives you the same TV experience. And another great example of the many video resources you connect to is a Blu ray® DVD/CD player. SRS Premium Sound
ViewSonic partners with business leading audio expert, SRS Labs, to give you a great sound experience. Now is the time to hear the true nature of sound with SRS Premium Sound™ technology on your monitor. SRS Premium Sound delivers a superior audio experience for music, video and games: more natural and immersive, with deeper bass, clearer dialog and remaining surround sound. SRS Premium Sound software is included in the ViewSonic Wizard CD ROM. It needs to be installed and should be running on your computer to deliver the great sound experience. WITHOUT SRS Premium Sound: Flat audio sound, low bass WITH SRS Premium Sound: theater quality surround sound Diverse connectivity
The VX2453mh LED features three video inputs, Dual HDMI and VGA. You may be able to connect three different resources simultaneously , then toggle from one to another by selecting the input source through the On Screen Display (OSD). As well, you may be able to connect your audio source to the VX2453mh LED and listen through the integrated speakers or you may be able to easily hook up your headphones to the monitor for privacy.   Eco mode for up to 35 energy savings
ViewSonic’s proprietary Eco Mode function comes standard with the VX2453mh LED. When you don’t need all of the powerful features the VX2453mh LED has to offer, you have the choice to decrease the monitor’s light, save energy, and prolong the lamp life. You may be able to choose one of the “Optimize” or “Conserve” alternatives and save up to 35 energy. Particularly under low ambient light conditions, adjusting the light will improve visibility by decreasing eye exhaustion. Decreasing light will also prolong the monitor’s lamp life, improving your return on investment. The best pixel performance ensure and three year warranty
One of the parts that makes ViewSonic a market leader in displays is its commitment to quality. ViewSonic is dedicated to using the highest grade panels and offer the best pixel performance policy in the market. We also back our displays with a 3 year warranty for your peace of mind.


Viewsonic VX2453MH-LED 24-Inch Ultra-thin Widescreen LED Monitor – Black Reviews and Price:


46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars Amazing clearness and super thin as the name, April 27, 2011
By OptimusPrime (Washington DC USA) See all my reviews This review is from: Viewsonic VX2453MH LED 24 Inch Ultra thin Widescreen LED Monitor Black (Electronics) This is an excellent monitor considering what it offers. I’m a person who sticks to a brand which delivers high quality and is worth using for some number of years. In monitors I favor Sony, ViewSonic or HP. I have been using Sony SDM S95DR LCD 19 inch monitors for nearly some number of years in the office. Samsung is doing great in monitor/screens but somehow I have a negative feeling/experience about this brand and it can not be compared with brands like Sony. I got this for my personal from Micro Center ($208 as well as tax) for use at home and is just great and saves hell lot of space. I reviewed this product on / Internet , then thought of going for it.

Pros:
1. Amazing resolution 1920x1080p.
2. No annoyance installing the product. I’m using Win seven and installed the software in CD came with the box.
3. Ultra Thin for sure in it is competition.
4. Two HDMI ports and one VGA (D Sub) port available with IN and OUT sound ports.
5. Also like the feature where you may be able to place the monitor like a photo frame. Just pull gradually the lever from the back and place it on the desk. No have to install the stand.
6. About looks: it is decent and pretty professional looking. I really do not like those glossy girly frames.

Cons:
1. It has in built speaker, but the volume is damn low at it is high setting. But I really do not care as I favor separate speakers. This is why I snatched one star from the ranking. But considering an super thin model this is what we should expect.


Additional information:
If you use HDMI connection, couple of menus will be disabled. Also if you experience your picture being crossing the screen then you may have to choose HDMI from the Input Selection from Menus. Menus like Auto image change and couple more are grayed out/disabled with HDMI connection. It is the behavior and not a fault.
Also note that this is a LED Backlit LCD monitor, though the title say only LED. I guess you will not get a full LED at this price.

The most selling on is ViewSonic VX2450WM as in comparison to this but VX2450WM has no HDMI and this has two HDMI connections with one D Sub and is super thin.

Update: July first 2011 After four months
You can not rotate the monitor after installing the stand. Not a drawback for me because I do not keep on changing the position of my monitor. As it is weight is light, moving/rotating the whole monitor position is easy. These are not those big CRT like monitors where you really need those rotating stands.

Crisp quality and saves space, totally no issues faced till date. 100 suggested.

Cheers.




55 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Great Display, April 6, 2011
By Emily Wind See all my reviews () This review is from: Viewsonic VX2453MH LED 24 Inch Ultra thin Widescreen LED Monitor Black (Electronics) This monitor has taken many flack for the way it sounds, so I’ll review this 1st. As far as sound goes, the fitted speakers aren’t nice sounding from what I tried of them, though this was without the included software which is meant to enhance their sound output. But, fitting amazing speakers in such a tight place as this really thin monitor isn’t possible caused by the reality of sound production requiring some speaker size to produce different frequencies caused by simple physics of vibration creation. If you want good sound though, all you must do is purchase a nice, inexpensive pair of computer speakers like Logitech S220 2.1 Speaker System with Subwoofer and plug them into the sound output on the back of the monitor and it’ll path all of the sound input from the HDMI into them, which is quite nice.

That said, think about that 1st and primary you’re buying an LCD monitor. Its true function is to display your desktop, pictures, videos and etc from your computer (or your Xbox 360, PS3, Blu Ray player and etc), not to play sound. In that realm, as far as 24″ monitors go from what I have seen and used, this is simply the best I have seen when in comparison to displays from vendors like ASUS and Apple. The colours are very vivid and the looking at angles are nice (can see movies/games from the extreme sides). The back lighting is perfectly balanced, non bleeding and it’s great for watching HD movies also as playing games or doing standard web browsing. It’s also very thin and light in spite of being 24″.

In short, if you’re considering purchasing this monitor; do.




58 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars Great Monitor, March 8, 2011
By James Kebinger (Cambridge, MA USA) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) This review is from: Viewsonic VX2453MH LED 24 Inch Ultra thin Widescreen LED Monitor Black (Electronics) I have had this monitor for some days. My 1st impressions are good. Screen is great with no dead pixels and lighting.

Pros:
Great picture
Looks good

Cons (and these I expected):
Stand is not adjustable vertically
Speakers sound awful. (tinny, which is to be projected on a monitor this skinny)


There’s a gotcha I experienced hooking up my Macbook Pro via a Display Port to HDMI adapter. At 1st, picking the 1080p resolution produces a picture that is too big for the screen that’s the edges are chopped off. Adjusting the under/overscan slider makes it fit, but at the expense of being fuzzy. The solution is in the monitor’s setting, under input choose, each HDMI input has an AV/PC setting. Mine were set to AV by default. Switching that to PC made the image fit perfectly with no fuzzies.








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Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A Price Review

On Sale Today!
13th of December 2011





Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A specifications:
  • 27 inch IPS display with LED backlighting
  • Thunderbolt and MagSafe All in One Cable Connectors
  • 2560 x 1440 Resolution; 16:9 part Ratio
  • FaceTime HD camera
  • 3 USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet port, FireWire port, Thunderbolt port
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Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A NEWEST VERSION Price and Description:
With fitted Thunderbolt technology the fastest, most adaptable I/O ever the 27 inch Apple Thunderbolt Display can do things other displays simply can not. Of course, it delivers a smart looking at experience. But connect it to any Thunderbolt enabled Mac and it becomes a plug and play hub for everything you do. Features are a high resolution 2560 x 1440 pixel LED backlit display, a FaceTime HD camera, high quality audio, three USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a Thunderbolt port for daisy chaining extra high performance devices. 27 inch display intended for Mac notebook computers
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Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A NEWEST VERSION Reviews and Price:


29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars Beautiful, designed and how to decrease the glare, September 22, 2011
By Hankk (Boulder, CO) See all my reviews This review is from: Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A (NEWEST VERSION) (Personal Computers) I pre ordered this and received mine two days ago. Some comments:

O The quality of the display itself is simply perfect . It is sharp, bright, and super responsive. The colors only shift somewhat when the screen is tilted.

O The real estate here is massive . It is a world of difference from my 24″ low end Acer display. Think about that when you are running it at the highest resolution (which majority of people will!), your menu bar and other parts of the OS X system will look a just bit smaller than they do on other displays. Those parts of OS X are a fixed pixel size. So smaller pixels means they will be smaller on the screen, and there is no simple way to expand them.

O Using it with Aperture in full screen mode: it is only now that I really see how sharp photos out of my camera are. There is more pixels than I had before, and the pixels are sharper, and both of these help to make photos look amazing.

O The display has a Thunderbolt port on the back. You may be able to use this to daisychain extra Thunderbolt displays, if you have another $1K to use up. But you may be able to not plug a regular DVI monitor into this port, with a DVI to Thunderbolt adapter. The second screen is black. The manual confirms that this does not work.

O The power, USB hub, speakers, camera, etc. Just work so easily to dock my laptop too. It is all auto and easy, and everything except for power goes through the Thunderbolt cable. So nice!

O The speakers sound full. In fact, a bit too much bass, but that is most likely because I am used to listening to everything through my laptop’s tinny speakers.

O I used my Huey Pro to calibrate it out of the box. The before and after calibration profiles are virtually same that’s, colors are perfect, with no modification needed.

O there is a , faint buzzing sound that comes from the lower right hand corner of the screen. Sounds like a transformer. It is not audible if my laptop’s fan is running. It’s goes away if the light is refused below 50 or so. It is faint I only hear it if it is totally calm.

O The glare from the glass front panel is pretty annoying. The glare is really worse on the black bezel than the major display: reflections against a black background are many easier to see than against the white. On the screen itself, particularly on light colored app windows, the glare’s not bad. (My office has indirect light from the outside right behind me.)

Still, I soon removed the glass panel and bezel from the display completely. This improves the glare situation immensely . The big part of glass is held on to the front by strong magnets, but you may be able to remove it by carefully put a couple of fingernails under the edge, and pulling it off toward the front. Or use suction cups (google around for info). No sticky, no screws just magnets, and it will come off easily. This will expose the real LCD panel itself. The panel is still quite reflective (it has a glossy finish), but then there is just one level of glass to reflect, rather than two, so you get half the glare or less, plus no multiple reflections. It also gets rid of all of the reflections from the bezel of course which were more annoying to me than on the display itself. There are then many magnets and screws and other hardware exposed, but so be it. I have seen others who have custom fit a matte bezel to cover the innards up again. With the inner panel exposed you have to be cautious about not dinging it accidentally.

But seriously Apple, offer this in a non glare version! The matte screen on my MacBook Pro is great to read all day, so I know you know how to do it!

P.S. A thousand bucks for a monitor? Looks like many, but I figure I will get at least five years out of this, which is less than a buck a day.






22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars costly and Worth It For many, October 18, 2011
By Glenn R. Howes (Nashua, NH) See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME) This review is from: Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A (NEWEST VERSION) (Personal Computers) This is a great monitor, easily the best I have ever used. It is also an costly monitor, easily the most costly I have ever owned. Why I bought it came down to needs and wants.

I needed a big monitor because it is become harder and harder to do my job Mac and iPhone programming on my 13 inch MacBook Pro screen. The new variant of Apple’s Xcode is just screen hungry, and I have drifted into doing most of my development at my desk using an external monitor. This is a shame, but while I can not control Xcode’s interface, I can attempt to make my working life nice. I want to make life at my desk so enjoyable I will use up time there working and not finding ways to waste time. , I was wanting to use up for marginal enhancements.

All 27 inch displays aren’t made alike. The most liked 27 inch LCD monitor on at this writing is the ViewSonic VA2702W which bills itself as a full HD 1920×1080 (2.0 Megapixels, 82 pixels per inch display, at less then a 3rd the price of this Thunderbolt display. 1080p is good and extreme on a TV you’d be watching video on from ten feet away, but by using as a computer monitor from two feet away where you use up the day reading nine point text, the 2560 x 1440 3.7 Megapixels, 109 ppi) of this display makes a whole lot more sense. Coincidentally, I was sent for review an HP 2711x which is a 27 inch 1080p monitor, and while decent enough for what it’s, I could not want to use it as my main work monitor, text is blocky and web pages and source listings show less readable content, and off angle looking at is unattractive. The cheaper monitor is just just a TV, except without a remote although it is possible people with vision impairments may favor the bigger screen elements.

There are some competing 27 inch 2560 x 1440 monitors sold here on Amazon. The NEC PA271w bk is costly and is aimed at the professional photography market, the Dell U2711 is cheaper but has many of complaints about text output, and there are some number of others, so the Thunderbolt display is price competitive with other largish monitors with the same resolution; they all are pretty costly.

Also this is an IPS display, the same technology used in the iPad to let looking at over a large range of angles, other display technology will lose their color saturation when not looking at dead straight into the monitor. It is gorgeous. Gorgeous but tends to have many of glare, so I carefully angle it away from room lights.

I carry a 13 inch MacBook Pro, and I am transitioning my wife to using a new MacBook Air. Both devices have Thunderbolt ports, so attaching our laptops to the display involves inserting two cables: the Magsafe power cable and the Thunderbolt cable. The MacBook Pro has the benefit of having both ports on the left side, the Air has one on either side. I am more probably to use my desk environment if I am not pulling off USB and Firewire cables, and pinching Ethernet cables also to power and display. The Air, in specific, which has restricted ports becomes something akin to a “real” computer when attached to this display it is sweet having a real Ethernet port automatically connect particularly when using the display for streaming video. There are Thunderbolt hubs that third parties have declared, but having the hub integrated into the monitor is preferable. The Thunderbolt Display isn’t compelling for users of desktop Macs, as they’ll already have ports and won’t have to be unhooked usually.

My MacBook Pro has lots of ports, so the Thunderbolt Display is more of a convenience but the MacBook Air needs ports to function effectively as a desktop substitute. If I am going to attach external hard drives, I am not going to use USB 2.0 when I have Firewire available. Which brings up an oddity. The USB ports on the Thunderbolt display are USB 2.0, which makes them nearly born out of date. I understand that neither Intel (inventor of Thunderbolt) nor Apple cares for USB 3.0, but it looks as though there could be adequate bandwidth to offer at least one, if it could be non Apple like to have different flavors of USB on the same computer.

Once attached, the Air becomes a competitive desktop, with its i7 (or i5) processor and speedy SSD paired with a big display and adequate port selection. It is missing only a decent GPU, which brings up another missed opportunity. Many other manufacturers (e.G. Sony) provided an external GPU inside their docking box. One could imagine a future Thunderbolt display with an integrated GPU that could transform future MacBook Airs into almost full desktops, but that’s a possibility not the now.

When docked, I favor to not use either my laptop’s keyboard or trackpad. So an external keyboard is obliged. I’m not a fan of Apple’s current line of keyboards. They’re stylish and beautiful, but if I am going to use up the money, I may also get a typers keyboard with mechanical keys but ugly it may be, and a favored pointing device, which since my wife will be sharing this monitor will must be a thumb trackball instead of an Apple Magic Trackpad.

Sound is OK, Apple is stating there is a subwoofer in there, but I am in no danger of the neighbors complaining. I wish Apple had provided an optical (TOSLink) out port so as to take pleasure in movies completely. Presumably I can add one via USB though it may be hard to find such a device with Mac support as most Macs (not the Air) have TOSLink ports fitted. I have a decent desktop surround system the Logitech Z906 and it can do what speakers inside a monitor can not do.

This isn’t a adaptable device. Other monitors will have DVI, HDMI, Mini Display, and VGA ports. Not this. This is a monitor for use with Thunderbolt enabled computers like the current MacBooks, MacBook Pros, iMacs and Mac Mini’s. Note the missing Mac Pro. And while the monitor preference panel lets you to rotate the display, you will need many extra hardware to really use it as a tall portrait monitor. And good luck raising or lowering it. Be warned, you can not daisy chain two of these with the MacBook Air, its video circuitry is restricted to behind one. Really paying for two to prove this is an exercise for the reader. Daisy chaining is supported for MacBook Pros, or so I read.

This is a high end display that will probably become dated inside the next not many years. Retina displays will come to the desktop, I am quite sure of it, once Apple solves the problem of keeping user interface elements reasonably sized while rising their resolution and the new hardware becomes available. Joint with the lack of an external GPU and USB 3.0, and you could imagine a display coming out in 2013 which will blow this one away.

As a recurrent technology reviewer, I am frequently asked variants on “Will this device make me happy and fill my needs?” And this display is a tough call. I do not know if its worth it to me, and I bought one. On the one hand, it’s convenient to me as a MacBook Pro/Air user, and it’s stunningly beautiful, and big, and I’ll get back to doing my job without spending half my time moving windows out of the way. On the other hand, it’s costly, rigid and will soon become out of date. If you’re on any kind of a budget, then no; attempt to get an IPS display in the 24 inch range. If you have to attach a PC on occasion, then no. If you’re a computer “professional” who’s time is money and who spends your working life two feet from your monitor, and your computer has a Thunderbolt socket, then yes. I wrote this review, and most of it’s caveats, and still I am still giving this monitor five stars because it’s beautiful and it’s exactly what a MacBook owning professional needs (and wants).




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5.0 out of five stars very clear Image Quality but lousy audio and tons of glare, October 3, 2011
By Lon J. Seidman “lon401″ (CT) See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME) () This review is from: Apple Thunderbolt Display MC914LL/A (NEWEST VERSION) (Personal Computers) My reason for buying this display was the image quality which is certainly worth each one of the five stars I am ranking it.

Like all Apple merchandise the Thunderbolt display is very well built and intended, offering the same display parts as the beautiful 27″ iMac. There was totally zero configuration obliged beyond adjusting the light to my liking using the Mac OS X control panel. Once I plugged Thunderbolt cable into my Mac everything sprang to life, as well as all of the ports on the back. My Mac works great with the cover closed and it fits nicely underneath the display. It’ll turn itself on once the cable connects. The display also will include a power cable for Macbooks.

The Thunderbolt Display isn’t for everyone, but. Here are some cautions you may want to know about previous to purchasing:

1. Most important: This display is only for recent Macs that are equipped with a thunderbolt connection If you do not have a thunderbolt port on your Mac it’ll not work! Note that the connector looks same to the mini display port that may be found on most modern Macs, so it is vital that you confirm 1st that your machine does indeed have a Thunderbolt connection. It’ll not work with anything else, as well as PCs.

2. The display is , glossy and will give off a ton of glare if any light is inside line of sight to the display. It seems and operates beautifully in my home office but your mileage may differ considerably.

3. In spite of Apple’s claims of exceptional audio quality, the onboard speakers aren’t much better than the cheap pair that came with your Dell 15 years ago. Do not purchase it for the audio quality.

I’m happy to answer questions in the comments!






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ASUS VH238H 23-Inch LED Price Review

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ASUS VH238H 23-Inch LED specifications:
  • 23″ LED Monitor with 50,000,000:1 ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio
  • Full 1080P HD with HDMI
  • 2ms answer Time
  • LED Backlight
  • ASUS SPLENDID Video Intelligence Technology
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ASUS VH238H 23-Inch LED Monitor Price and Description:
VH238H LED 23″ Full 1080P HD Full 1080P HD with HDMI


ASUS VH238H 23-Inch LED Monitor Reviews and Price:


15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Impressed, Who Needs an HDTV?, April 2, 2011
By E. Neyman See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) () This review is from: ASUS VH238H 23 Inch LED Monitor (Electronics) I was so disappointed by the high input lag of most modern day lcd hdtv’s that I went ahead and began researching LCD computer monitors. I wanted something to hook my xbox 360/ps3 up to, also as a Western Digital Live media player for 1080p blurays. This monitor handles them all perfectly and I’m impressed by the quality and pop for a computer monitor. Asus has done a nice job and the LED backlighting is excellent. I don’t notice any flashlighting or light bleeding around the edges. I use the stock “theater mode” for xbox 360/blurays and standard mode for my computer. Games are done well, details come out and there’s certainly a “pop” factor. Lag is no issue at all and I was able to play Battlefield Bad Company two online and do alright. I also tested Dragon Age two for 360 and that ran well via the 360 vga cable I ordered from monoprice. Note that you’ll need an audio adapter cable (female composite audio to female audio head jack) if you want to hook your computer speakers up..after all the speakers on the monitor are weak like everybody else says. Good monitor that handles motion very well. Movies run smooth, games run smooth without any blurring or hiccups. I’m happy I went with this ASUS, my 1st but not my last.




Nine of ten people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars A great LED monitor for the price, April 5, 2011
By SatchmoDan (Las Vegas, USA) See all my reviews This review is from: ASUS VH238H 23 Inch LED Monitor (Electronics) I bought this at a local brick and mortar, rather than on Amazon.
No dead pixels and easy setup. Many people complained that the menu is confusing to go through, but I did not find that to be the case.
I have the setting side by side beside my Acer p221w 22″ LCD and I must say that the difference is pretty noticable. 23″ LED full HD with a 2ms answer time and goes up to 75hz all for under $200 .Asus you ROCK.

The only thing I do not like about the monitor is the top housing. It’s thick and has an edge on it in the back.If you have a webcam that mounts to the top of a flat panel, will not work.
If you get this monitor, be sure to register it on Asus’ webpage, otherwise the three year warranty is void.




Eleven of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars nice LED Widescreen monitor!, March 14, 2011
By James Marker “1goodeye” (alaska) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) () This review is from: ASUS VH238H 23 Inch LED Monitor (Electronics) Pros:
Great sharp, bright picture, no dead pixels, no obvious backlight bleed, no ghosting, great resolution, great price with free shipping.

Cons: (none of which are important in comparison to the pros)
Usual tinny monitor speakers, no USB ports, no height modification, piano black smudge finish, lousy on screen controls just use your graphics adapter controls.

I could certainly recommend this monitor to all but the pickiest customers.




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