
Picture
At $200 it's difficult to fault the ViewSonic VX2460H-LED for anything, really. However, dear reader, I find a way in my full review.
Wide
The VX2460H-LED's extra-wide, space-hogging bezel.
...
Nothing too much to say here. Kind of "monitor-backs.com." Oh, wait. There's no VESA support. I guess I can say that.
Don't trust
These feet won't keep the monitor stable, no matter how much you may wish it.
Waif
Despite that extra-wide bezel, that's one thin profile right there.
Dual
Dual HDMI, VGA, and a headphone jack equal "Yay!" No DVI equals "Booo!"
Array
The four-button OSD array holds within it some surprisingly useful options.
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