ViewSonic Intros New Line of Displays

ViewSonic has recently introduced three new displays for the education environment, the VA1912m-LED, VA2212m-LED, and the VX2703mh-LED.

The 19-inch backlit VA1912m-LED display offers 1366×768 resolution while the 22-inch VA2212m-LED monitor delivers full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution. Both displays come with "10M:1 Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio, OptiSync digital (DVI with HDCP) and analog (VGA) inputs, along with two integrated 2W stereo speakers," according to a statement issued by the company. The VA12 series monitors include an Eco-mode feature designed to save energy and automatic aspect ratio adjustment.

The 27-inch widescreen VX2703mh-LED display, with thin bezel design, comes with full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution, HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs with HDCP support, and 10M:1 Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio. The monitor is "Windows 7 certified and Vesa wall mount compatible." Like the VA12 series, the VX2703mh-LED includes the Eco-mode feature designed to cut energy use.

All three monitors include three-year limited warranty. The VA1912m-LED, shipping by mid-August, will be available for an ESP of $125. The VA2212m-LED and the VX2703mh-LED are available now for an ESP of $149 and $299, respectively.

More information on the new displays is available at ViewSonic's Web site.

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Kanoe Namahoe is online editor for 1105 Media's Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].

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