Viewsonic VA1931WMA TFT LCD Monitor
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Viewsonic VA1931WMA TFT LCD Monitor
Scan code: LN36904 Manufacturer code: VA1931WMA
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Viewsonic VA1931WMA TFT LCD Monitor

19" Viewsonic VA1931WMA Black Widescreen LCD, 1366x768, 5 ms, 250 cd/m², 1000:1, VESA

Scan code: LN36904 Manufacturer code: VA1931WMA
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Product Overview ViewSonic’s new VA1931wa is an ENERGY STAR 5.0 certified, environment friendly 19" (18.5" viewable) widescreen monitor that consumes as little as 15W power under the Eco mode. With 1366x768 resolution, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and VESA® mountable glossy finish design, VA1931wa is ideal for both homes and offices. It also has an automatic aspect ratio adjustment so when your input is a 4:3 signal, the image will not be stretched but instead it will be positioned in the middle of the screen with side bars. 3 year warranty, the industry’s best pixel performance policy and energy saving Eco mode make VA1931wa LCD the best choice for both corporate and education customers as well.
Features 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
Provides for darker black levels and better overall front-of-screen performance

1366x768 native resolution
Incredible image detail for sharp text and graphics

Certified green
Environmentally-friendly with ENERGY STAR® 5.0 and EPEAT-Silver certifications

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.

Windows Vista certified

19" (18.5" viewable) widescreen
Displays a full, flat 19" viewable area with crisp detail and fully saturated color

VESA® compliant
100mm x 100mm VESA® mountable design
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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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