Assistant Editor Greg Adler takes a look at Viewsonic's VLED221wm, the world's first sub-$1,000 LED backlit display. With a high contrast ratio and wide color gamut, this display provides excellent color reproduction. Its sub-$1000 price isn't cheap, but it's cheaper than that of other LED backlit displays.
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Viewsonic's LED Backlit Display
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