Viewsonic 24" 3D LED Monitor - V3D245
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Viewsonic 24" 3D LED Monitor - V3D245
Scan code: LN41041 Manufacturer code: V3D245
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Viewsonic 24" 3D LED Monitor - V3D245

24" Viewsonic V3D245 Black Widescreen 3D LED Monitor, 1920x1080, 20,000,000:1, 300cd/m², 2ms, Speakers + 3D Glasses

Scan code: LN41041 Manufacturer code: V3D245
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Product Overview ViewSonic's 24" (23.6" viewable) V3D245 3D LED display features a fast 120Hz frame rate and Full HD 1080p resolution. It supports HDMI 1.4 and stereo 3D technology so users can enjoy stunning stereoscopic visuals using active shutter glasses. With exclusive ClearMotiv™ II imaging technology images are crisp without blur. Smart Dynamic Contrast Ratio technology automatically detects screen content and adjusts the backlight brightness, creating deeper black levels and effectively minimizing external light interference. In addition, integrated speakers powered by SRS Premium Sound® produces incredible audio effects, making the V3D245 more than just an LED display, but the ultimate audio-visual entertainment system. Features Super-fast 120Hz frame rate produces incredible effects
The 120Hz frame rate refreshes images at twice the speed of standard 60Hz LCDs to eliminate blur and bring lifelike reality to both 2D and 3D games and videos.

HDMI 1.4 support enables 3D images without delay
The V3D245 supports the latest HDMI 1.4 format, allowing you to directly connect 3D imaging devices, such as Blu-ray and PS3, and transmit high definition video and audio files. Watch stunning images with perfect performance every time.

24" display with 1920x1080 resolution delivers refined images
The V3D245 features a 24" (23.6" viewable) LED screen and Full HD 1920x1080 resolution for clear, crisp images and vivid colours.

ClearMotiv™ II 2ms ultra-fast response time creates blur-free action
The latest-generation ClearMotiv fast 2ms liquid crystal response time for digital broadcast-quality and full- motion video.

Integrated speakers with SRS Premium Sound® for home theater quality
Dual 2-watt stereo speakers with SRS Premium Sound® provide a high- sensory audio experience. Take an all-immersive journey while listening to music, watching videos and playing games with the V3D245.

20,000,000:1 MEGA dynamic contrast ratio for superior image quality
Smart Dynamic Contrast Ratio technology automatically detects input brightness and adjusts the backlight accordingly. It provides the most accurate colour performance and creates deeper black levels that result in superior overall image quality. Auto-adjustment of contrast corresponds to the environment, saving energy while displaying remarkable images.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
15 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
VIEW-SONIC
Telephone:
0871 855 3355
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