ViewSonic VG2448A 24 Inch IPS 1080p Ergonomic Monitor with Ultra-Thin Bezels, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, VGA, and 40 Degree Tilt for Home and Office
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valerii baidin
> 3 dayPerfect, except sound value.
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philip charles lingle
> 3 dayReally great monitor overall! I use it primarily to have multiple screens from my MacBook Pro. I originally bought a monitor that was not curved, and realized that it was much better to have a curved monitor. Fortunately, the one that I originally bought was defective, and I ended up getting this one and will never look back. I love that I can plug it in with my USB-C and it charges my laptop too, so I only need to connect one cable.
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Jamison Schiller
31-10-2024All the features (tilt, turn, height adjust) make the extra cost worth it. Highly recommended.
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LARRY C.
> 3 dayProduct is worth the money. Good screen picture and color. easy to set up. Recommended
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KT
> 3 dayHave been working at home since March, and wanted to upgrade to a 34 inch ultra wide monitor. Have had this monitor for a month now. What I like about this monitor: Its ultra wide, so I can have two split screens, and see everything clearly. I can easily adjust the monitor to go up and down. I like this feature a lot. It is not a glossy screen. My last monitor has a glossy finish, and since there are windows behind my desk, anytime its sunny, there is a huge glare. No more glare! The built in speakers are great and very loud and clear. What I dont like about this monitor: Its not curved. Since it is 34 inches, it took my eyes a few days to get adjusted to looking at the ultra wide size. I kind of wish I had gotten a curved monitor. But now I am used to it. The power cord where it plugs into the monitor is a bit touchy. Sometimes when I move the monitor, or move the laptop or a cable behind the monitor, the screen goes black. I just reach around and touch the plug and the screen comes back on. Just a minor nuisance. Overall its good monitor and I like it a lot. However, if I could do it over again and buy another monitor, I would probably buy a curved monitor.
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Sauce
> 3 dayHad the same one for several years, bought this one to compliment and extend viewing area. You can turn, tilt, and adjust the height infinitely. Crisp & clear picture, suburb monitor at this price point. Get it you wont be disappointed!
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Toby B.
> 3 dayI replaced an older Dell with this ViewSonic, which I am overall pretty happy with. The panel could be a little brighter, but it does have one feature which is very useful to me - I have two computers plugged into it, and if I sleep one and wake the other, it will automatically switch inputs. Not rocket science, but much nicer than fiddling around with the OSD to switch.
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mumbojumbo
> 3 dayNo complaints. I did the research and found the features I wanted for a dual monitor setup. Good price.
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Gcat
> 3 dayThis monitor has excellent build quality, a nice image, and every feature you could want. -Great inputs - DP, HDMI, and VGA -Fully-adjustable stand. Can tilt, rotate, and height-adjust. -IPS panel which is good for general computing tasks. Gamers might prefer a panel with lower response time though. -Image quality is excellent. Sharp text and nice colors. -Integrated speakers for convenience. Sound quality is mediocre like almost all monitor speakers. -Build quality is very good. The casing is solid and not creaky. Minimal flex when you pull-and-tug on the monitor. -Finish is a matte, textured black that wont pick up fingerprints. Bezels are thin. -Hard buttons which are very easy to use. Much better than unreliable touch-sensitive buttons. -2x USB 3.0 available on the left of the monitor. The new version includes a USB-C port.
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John Green, NCGBT
> 3 dayDont have cable or dish, so I got this to try out as an alternate to having a tv monitor. Cant even hook it up properly to my tv box and the options that are professed to exist, dont; despite the specs I cant even shunt it from either of my laptops as an alternate. Dont bother.