ViewSonic VX2467-MHD 24 Inch 1080p Gaming Monitor with 75Hz, 1ms, Ultra-Thin Bezels, FreeSync, Eye Care, HDMI, VGA, and DP
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Capt. K
> 3 dayPerfect for my desk top and wall mount fit perfect
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Friday Bridge
> 3 dayGood screen, well built, good sound. However, older LED TVs do one thing better. At least for me. They used to MUTE the speaker if you had headphones plugged in, so the sound was there automatically for me when I put the headphones on. Seems a humane thing to do, since I turn it on late at nite, and dont want speakers blaring for even a second while my wife wants to sleep. TODAYS TVs including this Viewsonic do it differently: They ASSUME you have a SOUNDBAR if you have something plugged into the headphone jack. Then, you get no sound WHATEVER until you wake up the soundbar too. Universal remote controls can run a TV and a DVR device simultaneously, but NOT A THIRD DEVICE [the now obligatory soundbar]. VERY annoying. As a side issue NOT related to this very nice TV, I now have so many control wires running between my many devices, I better not have a house fire, because theres no way for the insurance company to figure out what went wrong and pay a claim. Id have to sell the wreckage to a copper recycler.
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Dr. Dan
> 3 dayDont do gaming. Average computer use. The picture/screen quality are really good. I do a lot of detailed work in color and the product is excellent for those uses. Speakers are weak. Even at high audio, its sometimes hard to hear. Will augment with another speaker system as this isnt quality. Like the pictures, though!
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Avid reader
> 3 dayI had an early ViewSonic 24 LED monitor that had lived past its prime, so getting another ViewSonic was a no brainer as a replacement. I dont use it for gaming, but use it for streaming and normal Internet use. It came well packaged, with the plastic portions protected with plastic tape that is easy to remove. Took me all of about 5 minutes to screw on the base plate, plug in the HDMI and insert the audio speakers into the microphone port. That puts the sound through the external speakers. The monitor plugs directly into my outlet strip, not needing a transformer. Cables are provided if one does not utilize a HDMI connection. HDMI cable is not provided. I utilize the Amazon brand cable.
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BD2
> 3 dayThis replaced a 22 Viewsonic that I have had for many years but is got fried by lightning strike. I like quality, setup is a bit challenging but do-able. Only thing I dislike is the tinny audio speakers. the old 22 where much better. I am using it on a Mac laptop OS.10.14.5
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Jeff Klopmeyer
> 3 dayI was in a bit of a jam on Friday April 11. I woke up that day and opened my trusty MacBook Pro, and thats when I heard it. A sound. A bad sound. A horrible, gut-wrenching sound that was somewhat akin to a meat grinder creating a pile of sausages for some kind of sausage party. And that sound was coming from my laptop. After running around in pure panic for a little while, I decided that no matter what was going on, it was time to replace my 5-year-old computer. So, I purchased a great Mac mini (i7 quad core with 8GB RAM), but then needed something to see the computer do its thing. A monitor, if you will. I looked at Apples monitor offering... a $999 monstrosity that Im sure is very nice. But I wasnt going to spend that kind of money. I work in graphic design among other areas of marketing, so a good monitor is pretty darn important to my life. Back in the days of CRT monitors, Id used a ViewSonic, and had nothing but good experiences with them. But that was in the 90s, and a lot changed since then. Like my hairline, and waistband. The monitor arrived very quickly. I am always amazed at how fast things arrive from Amazon, even though I almost always opt for the free shipping. I put in the included power cable, then plugged it into the Mac mini using a single HDMI cable that Id purchased for the occasion. I fired up the computer and presto-bango, the monitor roared to life. Well, it didnt roar, really. It quietly came on, and I was impressed right away. Everything was nice and crisp. I tested out some high-res graphic files, and colors looked really good. Lets be frank: this isnt one of ViewSonics best monitors, nor is it designed for graphic work. Its a gaming monitor designed for people who want a nice 24 screen without spending big money. The build quality is decent, but you can see that not a lot of work went into making the areas where the cable connect very pretty. My answer to that? Who cares! Its a nice monitor that cost very little. I use it for everything from print ad creation through video editing through web design, and it works just fine. Ive also used it to watch movies, and play games (as it was intended). Everything functions just fine. All pixels are happily lit. The stand does its job, though theres not much adjustability to it. Considering the price, I have no complaints, and would recommend this to anyone who, like me, wants a pretty good monitor without spending a ton of cash.
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C. Christensen
> 3 dayThese are great monitors. We have been buying them for work for the last couple of months. I have yet to receive a defective one or any with dead/stuck pixels. I think we have purchased 20 or so total now. Nice large, vibrant monitors with lots of input options (HDMI, VGA, DVI). It also has a 3.5 mm audio plug if you dont use the HDMI connection but you want to use the monitors speakers (which arent great but you are buying a monitor for the image quality not the speakers!). Easy to setup (tools arent required to attach the stand base) and windows 7 doesnt need any drivers to use the monitor (do any monitors need drivers that arent built in to windows now adays?). If you are looking for a rock solid LED/LCD monitor, look no further. I have been using viewsonic for almost 15 years (for lcd monitors) and I still have my original 19 lcd monitor at home working. I have never had one fail on me and I dont expect to have any fail on me any time soon. The only reason I continue to buy new ones are to get larger screens and wide screen aspect ratios. This monitor has been my favorite so far.
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Tina C.
> 3 dayabsolutely love the monitor
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Topher
20-11-2024I bought a pair of ViewSonic VX2452MH 24-Inch LED-Lit LCD Monitors for my office to be used with a free-standing Articulating Dual Monitor Stand. There are a number of ViewSonic 24 displays in the $139 - $169 price range and this monitor is at the higher end of that range. It is very difficult to figure out what you actually get that is different as you move from the $139 price to the $169 price. Answer: Of these choices, this monitor has by far the quickest response time (2ms) and Dynamic Contrast Ratio (50,000:1) if thats important. Probably is if you are gaming. Probably not if its for office use (like I am using it for). The most important reason I bought this over the others is that, according to the reviews, the other monitors clearly have some problems with the drivers and may take a lot of work to set up properly. These were literally plug and play. Worked right out of the box. Look great, although I did dim the brightness. Some folks have complained about the built-in speakers. For gaming, they really wont do. For office, they work fine and its great to get my clunky speakers off the desk. Hint: there is a gaming mode toggle --- simply press the up arrow. I dont use it, but its nice to know how to find it. Its also the only preset mode you can toggle.
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Jason
> 3 dayI use these in combination with a docking station to set up generic 3 monitor work stations. So far I have set up at least 20 work stations. Meaning I have purchased and installed 60 of these monitors. Not one problem with any of them. For mixed office use they work great.