Viewsonic VA1931WA-LED LCD Monitor Slim Bezel
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Viewsonic VA1931WA-LED LCD Monitor Slim Bezel
Scan code: LN36924 Manufacturer code: VA1931WA-LED
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Viewsonic VA1931WA-LED LCD Monitor Slim Bezel

19" Viewsonic VA1931WA-LED LCD Monitor 1366X768 250cd/m2 10M:1 5ms Black

Scan code: LN36924 Manufacturer code: VA1931WA-LED
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Product Overview You may not need a top-of-the-line professional monitor for easy daily works such as writing, Web surfing, learning, gaming or video viewing, but you’ll still need a good monitor with great performance and affordable price without compromising on ease of use, image quality and environmental friendliness.

This is where ViewSonic's latest VA1931wa-LED comes in. With the 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, 1366x768 resolution with 1080p HD compatibility, brilliant colors, darker black and no distortion, the Windows 7-certified VA1931wa-LED offers a full array of functions via its OSD interface, including the TCO 5.0 and Energy Star 5.0-compliant Eco-mode that automatically reduces power consumption by up to 40% and therefore extends backlight life significantly.

Designed with public and educational usages in mind, the VA1931wa-LED comes with Power Lock function that prevents the optimized settings from being changed by the users.

The slim bezel, glossy piano-black finish and small desktop footprint of VA1931wa-LED all make it a nice addition to your desk and lifestyle. Trendy, versatile and eye-popping, this monitor will satisfy your viewing pleasure 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-ofscreen performance.

Ultra-Slim Bezel
The ultra-slim bezel makes more productive use of the screen area while minimizing the image gap in multi display applications for continuous data display which enhances the visual experience with clean, minimalist borders around the active image area.

Windows® 7 certified
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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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