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The VA1918wm is the latest from Viewsonic's Value-series of monitors and has a 19-inch wide color amorphous silicon (a-Si) TFT Active Matrix LCD panel.
a-Si panel, Color reproduction and skin tone reproduction, Contrast and brightness.
No DVI-D port, mismatch in HCR test.
The VA1918wb is available in the market for about Rs. 9,250 inclusive of all taxes and comes with a 3-year warranty. Now, for that price, I would have appreciated a DVI-D port as well. But considering that these days most VA-series monitors from Viewsonic...
September, 2008
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This 19-inch monitor from AOC has definitely got the looks.
Good looks, Design and build quality, Screen contrast, OSD can be highly customized.
Slight color fringing, Slight mismatch in the HCR test.
The AOC 913Fw is available for Rs. 9000 with a 3-year warranty. For the price of an average 19-incher what you have here is a great looking monitor that will surely enhance your desk rather than clutter it. The display from the panel isn't bad either exce...
August, 2008
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This 22-inch monitor from AOC provides good picture quality and is a good option for single computer users.
Good build, Feature-rich, Highly customize-able options, Good picture quality, Well priced.
Single input (D-Sub), Slight mismatch in the HCR test, Picture enhancement options don't work so well.
The AOC 2216Sw is priced at Rs. 11,700 and comes with a 3-year warranty. The monitor gives good picture quality and is priced almost at par with the other manufacturers.
You'd rather have it in your office than your home
Saves a lot of space, good build, Supports 720p resolution, Good cost saving option when buying in numbers.
Dynamic contrast adjustments not up to the mark, slight mismatch in the HCR test, Pricey.
The BenQ X2200W has sharper pictures with great colours, but can it ward off competition from cheaper 22 inch models?
Build and design, HDMI port, Senseye+game and PerfectMotion technologies, Loads of viewing modes.
Contrast and colour separation flatten at the extreme brighter end of the spectrum, slightest of mismatches in the HCR test.
The BenQ X2200W is available for a rice of Rs. 16,500 with a 3-year warranty. This price may seem a little too steep if you compare it to regular 22-inchers from Viewsonic and the like, but what you also get here is a 720p display with a HDMI port and som...
Its great for graphic designers & artists who are meticulous about the slightest changes in color, contrast or saturation
Good build and finish, Changeable screen orientation, 4 USB ports, Both DVI-D and D-Sub inputs, Great picture quality, Good contrast.
Mismatch in the HCR test, Expensive.
The VP2250wb is available for Rs. 29,990 with a 3-year warranty. At that price, it seems to be a little too expensive; but it's well worth the premium.
The new BenQ E900WA promises an excellent display for photo browsing, personal productivity applications, and multimedia playback
Design and build quality, good image quality, on-site warranty
No DVI-D port, slight mismatch in HCR test, contrast could have been better
The BenQ E900WA is available for Rs. 9,400, with a 3-year onsite warranty, whereas the E900W, its DVI-D enabled cousin, is available for about 300 bucks more. At that price, it's competing head-on with 19-inchers from Viewsonic's VA series; and even with...
22-inchers aren't considered huge any more. Here's a good model; unfortunately, there's no black version
Good build quality, supports both DVI-D and D-Sub (VGA) input ports, good picture quality, contrast, and color reproduction, on-board camera works well
No bundled DVI-D cable, mismatch in HCR test, OSD buttons too stiff
The sturdy base features the same paint job as on the monitor, and allows you to tilt the screen up and down by 15 degrees. The anti-glare panel has a static contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a dynamic contrast ratio of 4000:1. Maximum screen brightness is 300...
The VA1926w is a Value series member that promises good performance at an affordable price. Check it out
Build, Supports both DVI-D and D-Sub (VGA) input ports, Good picture quality, Contrast and color reproduction.
No bundled DVI-D cable, Mismatch in HCR test.
This latest offering from Viewsonic promises better graphics, more pixels, and faster response times. Let's see how good it really is
Good build, Both DVI-D and D-Sub inputs, Supports 1680x1050 pixel resolution, 2ms Response time, Great Picture quality, Good contrast and saturation.
Mismatch in the HCR test.
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