Viewsonic VA705B TFT LCD Monitor
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Viewsonic VA705B TFT LCD Monitor
Scan code: LN36922 Manufacturer code: VA705B
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Viewsonic VA705B TFT LCD Monitor

17" Viewsonic VA705B TFT LCD Monitor 1280X1024 5MS 5:4

Scan code: LN36922 Manufacturer code: VA705B
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Product Overview Using only 21W of power, the ViewSonic® 17" VA705b LCD delivers impressive front-of-screen performance thanks to fast 5MS VIDEO RESPONSE, 280 nits of brightness (typ) and a 1000:1 contrast ratio (typ). The VA705b delivers crystal-clear graphics and SMOOTH, FULL-MOTION VIDEO IN BRILLIANT COLOR. The OSD power lock secures your screen settings and the Kensington® security port provides theft deterrence. The stylish, slim bezel makes the VA705b an easy fit with any desktop décor while saving valuable desktop real estate. Home users, small office, education and government users will find that the elegant, affordable and energy saving VA705b is an ideal fit.
Features Full 43cm / 17" viewable screen with 1280x1024 resolution
Displays a full, flat 17" viewable area with crisp detail for sharp text and graphics with fully saturated color

Low energy consumption
Uses only 21w of power for a greener solution

OnView® controls for superior screen adjustability
Screen adjustments are precisely made via an easy-to-use on-screen menu.

OSD/power lock secures your settings
Prevents changes to monitor settings and maintains an optimized image.

PC and Mac® compatible

Stylish slim-bezel design
An ultra-thin bezel lets you see more without taking up valuable desktop real estate.

TCO'03 and ENERGY STAR® qualified

ViewSonic Wizard included
User-friendly Wizard software automates the setup process to deliver optimized screen performance.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
VIEW-SONIC
Telephone:
0207 949 0307
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