Despite some minor complaints, View Sonic VX2260wm an excellent monitor that combines a high resolution and a razor sharp image with a nearly perfect color balance.
This high-resolution monitor comes with all necessary cables, VGA, DVI and speakers. It snaps easily into the foot and is ready in an instant, but you have to just take care that the right light display will not have to balance when you put the cables in.
The solution is in the top with 1920 x 1080, so the screen is perfect for movies in Blu-ray and games in very high resolution.
Color balance is so perfect that it can be discarded, and keeps very well when looking from the screen since. In turn, we measure a maximum brightness, which is well below the manufacturer’s specified values. It also gives a worse kontrasttal.
Power button is located right in front, while the other controls are hidden away under the front and can only be seen by very small embossed logo, which in practice are invisible if there is any kind of reflections in the polished edge.
The menu is gnidret with small icons uskønne and gives in general a bit amateur-like impression. A nice feature is that the screen tells you if you have chosen a less successful solution in Windows.
The built-in speakers work, but it is also the best thing you can say about them. They have no bass, no stereo perspective and a maximum volume, which perhaps goes to the sounds from Windows, but there must be some real speakers for movies and games.
Despite some minor complaints from our side is View Sonic VX2260wm an excellent screen that combines a high resolution and a razor sharp image with a nearly perfect color balance.
The operation could easily be better, but if you are not the type who carefully too much with the settings, it’s a minor problem in a very nice screen.
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