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ViewSonic VP930B
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- Excellent screen-adjustment software
- Full range of physical adjustments
PC World Editor's Review
by Laura Blackwell
A very steady stand keeps this model in place even while you fine-tune the many physical adjustments.
The VP930b looks like much like a standard two-footed ViewSonic model--but wearing different shoes. Two new, small projections extend backwards from the original feet, giving the entire stand an uneven X shape. You feel the added stability when you give the physical adjustments--tilt, height, swivel, and pivot--a whirl. This thin-bezeled model adjusts easily, and changes stay put nicely.
At default screen settings, the VP930b threw a pinkish or orangey cast onto most screens. This, and the slightly spidery text, led to respectable but average image quality ratings from our jury. In a subsequent hands-on evaluation, I discovered several color presets in the on-screen display; simply choosing a cooler screen mode solved the problems.
Better yet, the VP930b includes a CD with PerfectSuite, ViewSonic's branded version of Portrait Displays's Display Tune screen adjustment software. With PerfectSuite's tests and wizard, you painlessly calibrate the monitor to your tastes and environment. PerfectSuite includes some of the more unusual Display Tune settings, such as automatic screen pivot, which saves time and fuss for anyone who frequently pivots a monitor from landscape to portrait.
The theft deterrence plug-in, which arrives on CD, renders the monitor nonfunctional if someone disconnects it from the original PC and fails to enter the user-selected password. This may be better for preventing migration of LCDs between offices than for deterring burglars. (And it's odd that the software starts this process when you check a box labeled "enable theft.") If this function interests you, but the VP930b's $500 price tag seems high for your office, look for it on recent Hyundai ImageQuest models as well, such as the $390 Q90U.
Upshot: With a full range of physical adjustments and excellent screen adjustment software, it's a simple matter to get the ViewSonic VP 930b exactly the way you need it.
Laura Blackwell
User Reviews for ViewSonic VP930B
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Reviewed by: cleverrox
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Brightness, crisp readable text, easy to adjust and swivel. Vertical and horizontal viewing angles rock!
Weaknesses: None. A flawless 19" LCD for office work. The refresh rate might not be suitable for hard core gamers - but I wanted a monitor for work.
Overall Evaluation: I did six hours research on LCD monitors after getting some Dell 1905's and Dell 1907's that I absolutely hated and swearing I would find a monitor I could read effortlessly. To be fair - the 1907's are decent gaming monitors - but they suck for everything else. The text on the Dell's was hard to read and the viewing angles on the 1907 is horrible. The Dell 1901 I still have is a good monitor, but looks shabby compared to the VP930b next to it.After tweaking the VP930b with the PerfectSuite it looks absolutely fabulous. I haven't one complaint.
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Reviewed by: dewpoint
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Great ergonomic features, DVI/CRT ready, light weight for its size, fast response rate.
Weaknesses: Bightness and contrast are a bit too much, Customer/tech support almost non-existant, Small blue pop-up on boot up and settings change.
Overall Evaluation: This is a great monitor that is feature rich. Its ergonomic features (tilt, swivel, vertical height adjust) and its fast response rate were the selling points for me.The monitor also can be physically switched back and forth from portrait to landscape along with perfect suite software that automatically adjusts the monitor image accordingly. The monitor itself occupies very very little desk space. The default brightness and contrast need to be toned down manually as they are both way too much for my eyes. The image is generally very sharp and there is not noticeable ghosting due to fast response rate.There is a small blue pop-up that appears upon boot-up and changing the monitor settings letting me know that my connection to my video card is DVI. It disappears after 20 seconds or so but is a general nuisance that I haven't yet figured out how to disarm. Viewsonic's customer/tech support is basically non-existent. There are people there (at Viewsonic) who answer the phone when you call but their training consists of how to read the on-line instruction manual and that's about it. They basically know less about their product and PCs in general than my goldfish. My feeling is that if one has a problem with a veiwsonic monitor, they are on his or her ownDespite these few problems, I'm glad to have switched from a Viewsonic CRT to this LCD and am satisfied with this monitor and am happy for buying it.
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