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AU $156.28
Native resolution of 1680x1050, stylish design, clear and crisp image, excellent viewing angles (goodgearguide.com.au)
Higher resolution than usual, Unique design (cnet.com.au)
We have collected and analyzed 24 expert reviews and 62 user reviews from international sources. experts rate this product 73/100 and users rate it 88/100. The average review date is January 24, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 101008 reviews from other Monitors. The alaSCORE™ for this product is 93/100 = Excellent. Last update: March 11, 2010.

930100
86 reviews
March, 2010
24 Experts
Age
62 Users
rank 71
from AU $156.28
By Craig Simms (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
viewsonic vx1962wm review: ViewSonic's latest is a great idea, hampered by not so great execution.
Higher resolution than usual, Unique design
Image and text isn't sharp enough, requiring you to squint, Menu navigation is unintuitive
Viewsonic's VX1962wm almost makes it, but falls over at the finish line due to non-sharp image quality.
Features Without doubt the standout feature of the VX1962wm is its higher...
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By (goodgearguide.com.au)Read the full review
Native resolution of 1680x1050, stylish design, clear and crisp image, excellent viewing angles
Bezel reflects office lighting, awkward button placement, stand isn't height adjustable
ViewSonic's VX1962wm 19in LCD monitor combines a stylish design with good image quality and a reasonable price, making it a decent option for the home office.
ViewSonic's 19in VX1962wm LCD monitor boasts a resolution of 1680x1050, which...
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By IncredibleHat (cnet.com.au)Read the full user review
The author of this article is on crack if they think the image quality is blurry on this monitor. It is crisp and sharp, better than most, and better than all those horrible monitors that use tri-dot pixels that mix into each other. I would say this monit...
Great monitor for a great price. Clear, sharp, quick, light, and its Viewsonic.
The menu buttons are hard to press. But once setup, you wont be messing with those buttons often at all.
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