The 19″ ViewSonic VA912 LCD displays combine a refined slim-bezel design with the quality you have come to expect from ViewSonic. OPTISYNC TECHNOLOGY supports both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) signals for added versatility and connectivity. Enjoy a true multimedia experience with dual built-in 3-watt speakers, delivering rich stereo sound to your desktop. For graphics and photo prints sRGB complaint guarantees that colors are consistent from screen to printout. For those who demand high performance combined with elegant design and great value, the VA912 displays excellent taste while enhancing your entertainment.The 19″ ViewSonic VA912 LCD display is the all-in-one price performance solution for mixed data, audio, graphics and video content. This LCD is packed with features not normally found in a value display. CLEARMOTIV broadcast-quality video, 8ms response, an ultra-high 600:1 contrast ratio and 160° viewing angles all ensure intense visual performance. Enjoy a true multimedia experience with less clutter and components on the desktop. Look at the VA912 LCD display for affordability without compromise for small/home office, corporate, government or education use.
As for the rest of its specifications, the VA912′s 700:1 contrast ratio produced excellent black levels. It also clearly displayed dark grey shades on black backgrounds in the extreme greyscale tests, without drowning out those levels. Likewise, its 300cd/m² brightness level helped produce vibrant images and made this model a joy to use in our office environment.Usually, colour reproduction is sacrificed to provide a panel which is less susceptible to motion blur, and vice versa. Nevertheless, while our tests in DisplayMate turned up noticeable banding in the 256-level colour intensity ramp, the VA912 fared very well in the colour blending tests.Physically, the VA912 sits on a solid base that allows for easy tilting. Its bezel is just over 2cm thick across the top and along the sides and also has an external power supply.You may not want to use this screen for playing games though as its 20ms response time is slow and it did indeed produce very noticeable blurring in our motion blur test. The 20ms response time is odd, considering that the panel used in this screen is a 6-bit one, which means the screen can only produce 16.2 million colours (dithered).
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