Max. horizontal frequency/ video bandwidth [kHz/MHz]:
30 - 82 / 150
Color mode preset/user:
5 (+ 10) / 1
LCD pivotable / portrait mode:
No / No
LCD display arm option:
Yes
Features:
Sub-D cable, DVI-D cable, power cable, audio cable, speakers, internal power supply unit
Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm]:
524 x 482 x 244
Weight [kg]:
6
Compliance:
BSMI, CCC, PSB, C-Tick, CE, MIC, VCCI, Ergo, Gost-R/Hygienic, SASO, MPR II, UL/cUL, FCC-B, ICES-B, NOM, TUEV-S, ENERGY STAR
Power consumption On/Stand-by/Off [Watt]:
39,7 / 0,6 / 0,6
Test date:
05.01.2007
Rating:
Picture stability:
++ (digital) ++ (analog)
Viewing angle dependency:
+/-
Contrast:
+
Color space:
++
Subjective impression of image quality:
++
Shades of gray resolution:
+
Brightness allocation:
+/-
Interpolation image quality:
++
Fabrication of case/frame, mechanics:
++
Operating, OSD:
-
Suitable for occasional gamer:
++
Suitable for hardcore gamer:
++
Suitable for DVD/Video:
+
Price [incl. VAT. in Euros]:
430,00
++ very good, + good, +/- satisfactory, - bad, -- very bad
<Introduction
The new 22-inch monitor class has established itself on the market in record time and almost all manufacturers have introduced such models into their catalogues. With the VX2235wm, ViewSonic is also launching a 22-inch in 16:10 format.
ViewSonic have also produced a second, multimedia-based version of the VX2235wm: The "VX2245wm" differs in truth only in the base, which has been modified to include an iPod docking station, an 8-in-1-card reader, a microphone, a headphone connection, four USB ports and a Subwoofer.
Left, the ViewSonic VX2235wm and right, the VX2245wm, which features a multimedia-base including an iPod docking station.
All test results were obtained via a digital connection. Only the analogue image quality was tested using an analogue connection. Tests were carried out using a Sapphire Radeon X1950 XTX and an XFX GeForce 8800GTX.
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