Reviewed on July 21, 2009The ViewSonic VG2427wm has a good assortment of ergonomic options and great performance, but its asking price is just a bit too high to recommend.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., display, HDMI, Dell, video
Reviewed on May 19, 2009Viewsonic's 8-inch DPG807 has a lot of positives, including decent image quality, an attractive design, and a couple of nice extras--but some quirks hold it back from a higher rating.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., frame, image, music, speakers, memory, button, LCD, camera, USB, video
Reviewed on August 28, 2007The 22-inch ViewSonic VX2255wmb features a wide-screen display framed by a consumer-friendly, piano-black bezel, but it lacks the extra video ports consumers can rightfully expect to find on an LCD these days. Its image quality is excellent, however, and it boasts a built-in Webcam and microphone.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., Gateway Inc., webcam, image quality, LCD, speakers, display, monitor, video
Reviewed on April 26, 2004This high-end LCD gets an A for design, features, and adjustability, but its image quality falls a smidge short for the price.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., video editor, degree, video, HP
Reviewed on November 25, 2008The Lenovo ThinkVision L1940p costs a bit more than competing 19-inch LCD monitors, but its many ergonomic features and great overall performance could persuade those not shopping on price alone.TAGS:Westinghouse, Lenovo, ViewSonic Corp., degree, button, video
Reviewed on August 24, 2007If not for the short warranty, the Gateway FPD2275W would have taken home an Editors' Choice award for its winning design, feature set, and performance. If you can live with a one-year warranty (or spring for the extended coverage), we recommend this stellar 22-inch wide-screen LCD.TAGS:Gateway Inc., stand, ViewSonic Corp., display, adjustment, Blu-ray, HD-DVD, USB 2.0, LCD, HP, video, USB, monitor, DVD
Reviewed on October 11, 2004This nicely priced 17-inch LCD from a reputable manufacturer is a good choice for home use, but for gamers and businesspeople, its image quality and adjustability leave a lot to be desired.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., cover, display, LCD, Apple Computer, video