Viewsonic VA1912-LED 18.5" Monitor with DVI
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Viewsonic VA1912-LED 18.5" Monitor with DVI
Scan code: LN49427 Manufacturer code: VA1912-LED
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Viewsonic VA1912-LED 18.5" Monitor with DVI

18.5" Viewsonic VA1912-LED Black Widescreen LED Monitor, 1368x768, 5ms, 250cd/m², 10,000,000:1, VESA, DVI-D/ VGA

Scan code: LN49427 Manufacturer code: VA1912-LED
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Product Overview The VA1912-LED monitor is ideal for easy daily works such as writing, web surfing, learning, gaming or video viewing.

This monitor boasts a great performance and affordable price without compromising on ease of use, image quality and environmental friendliness.

The VA1912-LED has many features such as a premium 16:9 display of 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; the capability to dynamically adjust the backlit module according to the input signal; a 1366x768 resolution with HD compatibility; brilliant colours, darker black with no distortion and VGA and DVI inputs.

This monitor offers a full array of functions via its OSD interface, including the TCO and Energy Star compliant Eco-mode that can reduce power consumption by up to 70% and therefore extends backlight life significantly. This ultra-slim bezel, glossy piano-black finish and small desktop footprint of the VA1912-LED make it a nice addition to your desk and lifestyle. This monitor will satisfy your viewing requirements at an affordable price. Features Eco-mode automatically reduces power consumption and can extend backlight life and reduce operating power consumption by up to 70%


High brightness and 10,000,000 DCR to reflect the true colour
250 nits high brightness delivers precise accurate colour to realistically display a full array of brilliant shades and hues.

Impressive 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio provides greater detail and definition
Provides darker black levels and better overall front-of-screen performance.

TCO® certified


Ultra-Slim Bezel
The ultra-slim bezel makes productive use of the screen area. It minimizes the image gap in multi- display applications for continuous data display and enhances the visual experience with clean, minimalist borders around the active image area.
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Duration:
24 months
Type:
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DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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Viewsonic VA1912-LED 18.5" Monitor with DVI
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