The VX2435wm is an impressive-looking TFT display that's finished in
Viewsonic’s usual glossy black and embellished with silver trim.
Its design incorporates subtle curves that lend it a more stylish appearance
while still remaining visually appropriate for corporate use.
Not simply a larger version of the 22in VX2235, this new 24in model uses an
MVA panel (see
here
for more information of TFT technology) and has a redesigned rear to allow space
for a selection of additional inputs.
The
VX2435wm
has no DVI connector; instead a converter cable is supplied that allows you to
connect your PC’s DVI port direct to the HDMI socket. In addition to the
component video, there are VGA, composite and S-video inputs, all of which are
housed in an unusual vertical orientation behind a very large removable rear
panel. This also conceals a standard Vesa fitting for wall-mounting.
With its larger screen, 1,920x1,200 pixels and HDMI and component video
inputs, the VX2435wm is clearly aiming to please fans of multimedia and HD
video. This is also evident from the fact that it’s incredibly bright – you’ll
have no problem watching video from the other side of a well-lit room. The
brightness setting goes up to 100, and it’s telling that, for desktop use, our
preferred brightness setting was zero.
Thankfully, you don’t need to keep making such adjustments as seven different
viewing presets are provided, including a text mode that dims the display to a
comfortable level. There’s also a three-way skin tone adjustment for natural
looking images.
Despite these viewing presets, colour saturation could have been better.
While image reproduction is smooth and devoid of banding or artefacts, colours
look a little washed out when compared to similar displays. However, viewing
angles and image contrast are both very good.
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