
ViewSonic's VX2258WM is 22" (21.5" Vis) Multi-touch Full HD monitor with 1920x1080 resolution, integrated speakers, DVI and VGA inputs, tilt/swivel functions and VESA mountable design.100,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio for crystal crisp images, SRS Premium Sound for crystal crisp sound and Eco mode for up to 30% energy saving come standard in the new 22" (21.5" Vis) offering from Viewsonic. Perfect for both commercial and consumer applications, certified with Windows 7, VX2258wm is a one-stop solu...
- 22" (21.5" Vis) Multi-touch LCD monitor with 1920x1080 Full HD resolution
- DVI, VGA inputs
- 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Stereo speakers with SRS Premium Sound? VESA mountable design
- 4:3/widescreen auto aspect ratio adjustment
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Great monitor at the right size - used as secondary monitor
Screen is quite crisp and the 1920x1080 resolution looks sharp on this 22" screen. I've had this one and the Acer T230 - DEFINITELY go with this one, hands down.
I use as a secondary monitor. NOTE: you have to go into Tablet PC Settings in Control Panel to set it up to work as a secondary screen. I didn't know this when I originally set up, couldn't get it working and returned my first monitor I bought. Thought it was ViewSonic's driver problem. Later I discovered it's built-in to Win 7 and you just have to configure it (Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings > Display > Setup). No thanks to the manual or ViewSonic's tech support (said it wasn't supported).
2. Great start for a new technology.
in terms of a "monitor" It has very good, well lit, and crisp display, very fast and efficient refresh (which is especially impressive considering it also integrates a touch matrix into the screen) great color, and 1080p, seriously watching blu-rays and playing PS3 are an absolute pleasure on this thing. It also has an impressively wide veiwing angle.
The touch screen is very responsive (if your computer has at least "modernish" hardware), and like everything else, works great with Windows 7, that said it also has a very restrictive swivel design, which could make using the touchscreen feel pretty awkward.
It doesn't have an HDMI input, but it does have a DVI input (same quality, just no sound(which on this monitor isnt the worst thing)), and HDMI to DVI cable is the price same as a regular HDMI cable anyway.
The speakers are straight up crap. That said, if your willing to spend 300+ dollars on a monitor with a screen larger than some midsized TVs, than you might as...
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Touchscreen monitor
I bought this monitor to see how it would work with a couple of applications I use. I played with the iPad before and had set it up to use remote desktop services to access my Windows desktop. The iPad was too small to properly utilize the programs so I thought a larger touchscreen might work well.. What I found is that when using a touchscreen on a smart phone or an iPad that you are basically holding in your lap works well however, when you are using a touchscreen monitor, that is on the desk or the wall, there is a tremendous amount of our movement of your arm when compared to simply using a mouse. After working with it for a few days I realized it would not meet my needs so I returned it. It does function very well but, for a stationary display, but for utilizing standard Windows programs and keyboard input, a mouse seems to be a more efficient input method. JMHO
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