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ViewSonic Releases New 27-inch, 22-inch LED Monitors
ViewSonic Releases New 27-inch, 22-inch LED Monitors
ViewSonic has introduced two new LED monitors: the 27-inch VX2703mh-LED and the 22-inch VX2260S-LED.

The VX2703mh-LED comes with a large 27-inch Full HD widescreen LED panel which makes it an ideal monitor for entertainment, educational, and presentation purposes. Providing users with a comfortable viewing experience, this monitor features automatic aspect ratio adjustment, super-fast 3ms response time, and a mind-blowing dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1. Environment-friendly, the monitor uses a mercury-free LED panel and consumes less energy, allowing users to gain up to 40% energy savings. Windows 7-certified and compatible with VESA wall mount standard, the VX2703mh-LED is equipped with an HDMI, DVI, and VGA connectors, and has a built-in SRS Premium Sound speaker system.

Like the VX2703mh-LED, the VX2260S-LED is also a Full HD widescreen monitor, but has a smaller panel measuring 22 inches with 6.8mm thickness. Making use of a SuperClear IPS panel, this monitor offers a wide 178-degree viewing angle. It features Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio for grey level enhancement, automatic LED backlight adjustments, and brightness management through its three ECO modes: Standard (100%), Optimize (75%), and Conserve (50%). The VX2703mh-LED integrates a DVI-D and a VGA for connectivity.
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