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Issue 8/2008 10 products on test |
Value for money: 4 out of 6 stars
With a do-everything tilting, swivelling and pivoting stand, PC Pro suggest the VP2250wb may be the right choice for office use , especially considering its rather muted gaming performance and relatively high price. It also features a four-port USB hub but no HDMI. All in all, a good monitor for those after a fully adjustable stand, but there are better monitors out there offering better performance at a cheaper price.
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Publication date 6/2008 Single test |
Pocket Lint were not fans of the design but they felt it was worth looking out for because of its great colour accuracy and high adjustability which is becoming less and less common these days.
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Publication date 5/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 7 out of 10 points
PC Advisor identified the narrow viewing angle as a potential drawback (for when collaborating or watching a movie with others) to an otherwise decent and affordable LCD monitor.
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Publication date 5/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 7 out of 10 points
A restrictive viewing angle and lack of an HDMI port hurt an otherwise solid 21.6“ monitor, with PC Advisor reassessing its value for money.
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Publication date 5/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 8 out of 10
"Recommended"
Perhaps not the best monitor for professionals but well suited to part time or amateur graphic designers. TrustedReviews.com thought the VP2250wb is a superb monitor especially when it comes to movies and gaming.
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The monitor was put through its paces in the test labs of 4 magazines most of them feeling the product did at least have some merit.
The best review that the ViewSonic VP2250wb could rack up was "very good" (5 out of 6 stars), which was given by PC Pro magazine in 8/2008. The product received its worst result from PC Advisor online magazine (issue 5/2008) with a score of 7 out of 10 points.
The ViewSonic VP2250wb was also able to walk away with the "Recommended" (TrustedReviews 5/2008) prize.