ViewSonic
Like many new monitors, the ViewSonic VX2250WM offers a full hd 1080p resolution, which is great for running graphic-intensive applications, blu-ray movies, and the latest video games. Although it's a minor complaint (and not an issue at all for some), we were a little annoyed that ViewSonic decided to brag about this feature by placing an "LED 1080p" logo on the bottom-left portion of the frame. Functionally, of course, it makes no difference, but it's a bit unnecessary. A slightly more serious criticism of the VX2250WM is the device's built-in speakers, which are among the least impressive of any monitor we've come across in recent memory. Few people actually use the built-in speakers, so it's a good chance, this will have little or no impact on whether you choose this particular display or look elsewhere. For even the casual computer user, we highly recommend investing in a $20+ pair of speakers, especially if you buy one of the new ViewSonic LED's. Despite these small blunders, the VX2250WM does have a lot going for it. It has a bright, clear LED display with a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1. Other than the HD labeling, the monitor is quite pleasing aesthetically, with a sleek black finish. The whole monitor is very lightweight, surprisingly so when compared with equivalent LCD's. The stand gets the job done, and is enough to hold up the lightweight monitor. It does, however, have a cheaper, more plastic feel to it than some other stands and may wobble a bit on unstable desk tops.
There are better monitors out there. If you do graphic-intensive work where color and tone are critical, then the VX2250WM may not be for you. For the casual user, however, the VX2250WM particularly when selling for around $170 is a good buy and certainly a major upgrade to most older LCD's.
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