
Product Description
ViewSonic’s new VP2365wb is a 23-inch professional grade LCD monitor with high quality IPS panel that delivers accurate colors and high contrast ratio even at extreme viewing angles of 178°. With no color shifting and true life-like colors, what you capture on your camera is what see on the monitor. The VP2365wb also features a “green” eco mode for up to 40% energy saving and pivot, height adjust, swivel and tilt functions for comfort and efficiency. The 23″ Full HD 1080p display has a resolution of 1920×1080 and is big enough to fit two legal documents side by side while 16:9 aspect ratio offers a distortion free HD movie experience, perfect for movie production or entertainment. You can connect a DVI and a V… More >>
ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch IPS LCD Monitor
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We bought this monitor for photo-editing. The IPS panel technology and the low price make this a steal! I highly recommend it. Very easy to setup and use. The colors are amazing!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great monitor — well thought out, great ergonomics, excellent color reproduction, and of course, a spectacular field of view, thanks to the premium IPS screen. I can look at this screen from virtually any angle without color shifts or brightness changes.
Don’t believe the reviews that complain about dimness problems…I don’t know what kind of retina-searing technology people are looking for, but this monitor is actually a bit brighter than the LED-backlit screen on my MacBook, which is itself a fairly bright screen. I run them both side-by-side, and I couldn’t be happier with the pairing. I’ve had no complaints about image quality, whatsoever.
Aside from the quality of the panel, this monitor has lots of nice little touches that I demand from a “pro” monitor: a 5-inch height adjust (ESSENTIAL for me, as I’m over six feet tall); the ability to pivot the screen 180 degrees; a wide, stable stand; and a minimalist design. This is not one of those cheap-looking, shiny plastic monstrosities that you’ll find at Costco — the bezel is thin and unobtrusive, and the buttons are tasteful and small. It’s no Cinema Display, but it’s as nice a design as you’ll find without shelling out twice the cash. (Alas!)
My complaints are minor: the controls are a bit goofy to use, and more thought could have been put into the on-screen display. Also, I’d love a version of the display with an LED backlight. Other than that, I think it’s a great buy. Highly recommended to anyone who appreciates the quality improvements given by an IPS display.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve had this monitor for 3 weeks now and am completely satisfied with my purchase. I was tempted to spend more money on a LaCie monitor for professional photo editing, but I am very glad to report that this monitor delivers what I needed in a very affordable package. As long as you have a good color calibration device, the monitor will perform nicely for detailed, color sensitive work. There is a ton of flexibility within the user controls to get your settings just right. I’m finally getting back photographs from my pro print lab that match what I am seeing on my monitor!!
Rating: 4 / 5
We’ve been buying the Apple Cinema Displays for their IPS LED technology, but some users have serious glare issues in their work environment and Apple sticks to the glossy surfaces. So after some searching online, this one came up among maybe two. I’ve had good luck with the high-end Samsungs which work well with Mac OSX’s anti-aliasing. Text is dark, thick and smooth where some cheap displays give you some hard-to-read thin faint lettering.
Lights up full and fast, no warm-up delays. The only dings are not really its fault per-se. The widescreen resolution makes our users think it’s missing a couple inches top to bottom, and its aesthetics are a little dull: high quality, but dull.
Fully recommend.
Rating: 4 / 5
I edit all day every day in photoshop and this monitor is a must for what I do. I started to spend a lot more, but I’m glad I didn’t because this one is all I need.
Rating: 5 / 5