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ViewSonic ViewDock VX1945wm review
Reviews We were more than a little confused when ViewSonic told us it was making a monitor with an integrated iPod dock. Cables can be routed to either DVI or D-Sub input ports, and refreshingly, ViewSonic has included both types of cables in the box...
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: viewsonic, ports, silver, cable
7 March 2007, 16:46 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic VX2025wm review
Reviews The smartly designed ViewSonic VX2025wm is a great monitor for light graphics and design work, or anyone who needs to see multiple documents or spreadsheets on-screen. Unless adjustability is a necessity, the ViewSonic VX2025wm is hands-down the...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: viewsonic, ports, volume, silver
11 July 2006, 16:43 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic VP231wb review
Reviews Apple's trend-setting 23-inch Cinema HD Display is a beautifully designed LCD monitor, but the ViewSonic VP231wb not only challenges it on looks, but also on features. Monitor calibration can be performed via a utility on ViewSonic's Web site.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: viewsonic, response, pixel, lcd
5 September 2005, 15:11 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic N3260w review
Reviews ViewSonic's heritage may be in LCD monitors, but the Californian company has won favour by transferring this expertise into the TV market. You can usually spot a cheaper TV from its remote control, and the ViewSonic's is no exception.
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: viewsonic, remote control, toshiba, high definition
15 November 2005, 8:13 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic N2750w review
Reviews ViewSonic may well occupy the middle-to-low end of the market, but its past displays have always had something to distinguish them from the mass of also-rans. The remote control on the ViewSonic is cheap and tacky.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: viewsonic, television, budget, high definition
23 May 2005, 19:07 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic VP201b review
Reviews ViewSonic built its top-of-the-line VP201b LCD for video editors, financial traders, CAD/CAM engineers and also 'power gamers'. The panel swivels about 45 degrees to the left and the right, tilts approximately 10 degrees forward and 20 degrees...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: viewsonic, editors, panel, contrast
27 April 2004, 1:00 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic VX2435wm review
Reviews The menus use ViewSonic's standard layout and are easy to operate.Additional editing by Shannon Doubleday For under £500, you could do much worse than this massive 24-inch widescreen LCD monitor. StrengthsThe box includes everything you need...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: viewsonic, sockets, shannon doubleday, mini
24 September 2007, 17:46 > More matches in Reviews
LCD TVs: Now's the time to grab a bargain
Reviews Viewsonic is always a company to watch when it comes to LCDs. The flat-screen era is finally becoming a reality as LCDs become more affordable and break the magic sub-£1,000 barrier. They also improve dramatically with each successive generation.
15 May 2005, 16:10 > More matches in Reviews
See the big picture with a 19 or 20-inch monitor
Reviews A 19-inch monitor might not sound much bigger than a 17-inch model, but you'll notice the difference. The extra screen real estate is particularly useful for graphics and video-editing programs, which often have multiple control palettes that need...
13 May 2005, 21:25 > More matches in Reviews
ViewSonic PJ258D iPod projector: Podcasts on your ceiling
Crave High-definition projectors are ten a penny these days, so we think we can be forgiven for missing the ViewSonic PJ258D, released earlier this year. The ViewSonic PJ258D is on sale now and costs around £600, and you can expect a review here on CNET...
Tags: viewsonic, definition, podcasts, projection
9 May 2007, 11:18 > More matches in Crave
ViewSonic ViewDock: iPod on your PC screen
Crave The latest iPod add-on (of sorts) is the ViewSonic ViewDock series -- a clutch of new widescreen monitors with iPod docking stations incorporated into the design. We can't yet confirm a price, but rest assured we'll hunt ViewSonic down like dogs...
Tags: viewsonic, monitors, inch, speakers
14 September 2006, 11:53 > More matches in Crave
InFocus, ViewSonic and DivX at CES
Crave ViewSonic looks to be cementing its reputation as the penny-saving AV fan's best friend, with brand-new LCD TVs and projectors hitting rock-bottom prices. While home-cinema fans will turn their noses up at the ViewSonic PJ1060, the tiny palm-sized...
Tags: viewsonic, racing, high definition, ces
5 January 2006, 9:23 > More matches in Crave
ViewSonic N3260w: Sound and vision combine
Crave ViewSonic -- it's an interesting name. Is ViewSonic's TV finally the bargain high-definition LCD the world's been waiting for? If the powers of sound and vision were to join together and fight the forces of evil, that's what they'd be called.
Tags: viewsonic, lcd, definition, high definition
11 November 2005, 10:09 > More matches in Crave
Hands-on with ViewSonic's PJ258D iPod projector
Crave Now the portable can be projectable -- with ViewSonic's PJ258D iPod projector. Full cinema projection is the proverbial dog's danglies when it comes to watching movies, but some people are more than happy watching full-length flicks on their iPods.
Tags: viewsonic, hd, watching, wall
14 June 2007, 11:16 > More matches in Crave
ViewSonic VP2130b shows us the money
Crave There are some things ('cough' Internet filth 'cough') that absolutely demand a monitor, so we're thankful ViewSonic has just sent us the new VP2130b. It's an 'ultra-slim' 21.3-inch LCD panel designed for "professionals whose work demands vivid...
Tags: viewsonic, resolution, inch, contrast ratio
2 May 2006, 12:19 > More matches in Crave


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