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First Look Review: ViewSonic VP2330wb
20 Apr, 2006 By: Ron LaFon23" color LCD monitor offers excellent display at a reasonable price
ViewSonic just released the VP2330wb LCD monitor featuring a 23" color TFT active matrix panel with WUXGA resolutions and an optimum resolution of 1920x1200. With a thin bezel that's only 0.85" wide, the VP2330wb is suitable for stacking and tiling to produce large display walls.
Weighing only 17.3lb, the ViewSonic VP2330wb measures 21.3" x 21.1" x 11.6" and has a typical power consumption of 70 watts. The VP2330wb is HDTV-720p compatible and has a 170-degree viewing angle, both horizontally and vertically.
The design is attractive and features a stand that has pivot, height and tilt adjustments with 270-degree swivel adjustments. Vibration is often a problem in mounting large LCD displays that pivot to a vertical (portrait) orientation, but the VP2330wb was stable in all configurations tested. It's easy to detach the base to expose the Vesa wall-mount interface.
![]() The ViewSonic VP2330wb is a 23" wide-format LCD monitor that offers an 8ms gray-to-gray response time. |
We ran the monitor through its paces with DisplayMate software, our usual testing software suite for CRT and LCD monitors. We hooked the VP2330wb to a Dell Precision 280 workstation that included an NVIDIA Quadro FX3450 graphics card, with Windows XP Professional installed, along with NVIDIA WHQL-certified driver v77.56, which we used for testing purposes.
All test scores were perfect, with smooth gradations and very clean and neutral grays. Magenta and red were slightly intense, but not significantly so, and yellows -- often a difficult color for LCD panels to produce -- were clean and clear. The displayed image was stable and visually appealing, with good brightness and contrast. An excellent on-screen menu provides an interface to an extensive set of controls and adjustments. The menu is easy to use,
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The ViewSonic VP2330wb includes PerfectSuite LCD control software, which features color calibration, asset management, theft deterrence and auto screen rotation. Although the VP2330wb supports Windows and Macintosh systems, the PerfectSuite software and the pivot function are not supported on Apple computers.
Connectivity options include both 15-pin dSub and DVI-I connectors on the VP2330wb, and good USB connectivity with one upstream and four downstream USB 2.0 ports. ViewSonic provides an external power adapter/transformer, rather than incorporating this into the display.
The ViewSonic VP2330wb carries a three-year limited warranty on parts, labor and the backlight, and has an estimated street price of $1,149, in line with other large panel LCD monitors.
With its quality, excellent display characteristics, extensive control capabilities and reasonable price, the ViewSonic VP2330wb deserves Cadalyst's Highly Recommended rating. There's great depth of features, and a lot of attention to detail and usability to be found here.
Highly Recommended
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