Viewsonic VA2431WMA TFT LCD Monitor
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Viewsonic VA2431WMA TFT LCD Monitor
Scan code: LN36919 Manufacturer code: VA2431WMA
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Viewsonic VA2431WMA TFT LCD Monitor

24" Viewsonic VA2431WMA TFT LCD Monitor 1920X1080 5MS 16:9

Scan code: LN36919 Manufacturer code: VA2431WMA
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Product Overview Wide and vivid screen is the center of your media enjoyment universe as well as a boost to your visual productivity. The new ViewSonic VA2431wma presents a spacious 16:9 field of 1920x1080 resolution supporting 1080p high-definition video that reproduces every detail of the image for your ultimate sensual enjoyment. The VA2431wma sports Viewsonic’s exclusive ClearMotiv™ II technologies. ViewSonic’s advanced ClearMotiv™ II technology can significantly speed up the LCD response to eliminate residual images even at over 200 frames per second. No matter you are watching movies with stunning fast actions or immersing in the gaming world requiring split-second decisions, you are well prepared with the wide, clear and brilliant screen effects of the outstanding VA2431wma. VA2431wma’s intelligent image processing circuitry automatically adjusts the backlit module to enhance the contrast ratio to 100,000:1 for smoother grayscale transition. Optimized brightness settings are also offered for more comfort during extended working hours. The smart features not only save energy in the long run but also take care of your eyes. An expanded horizon, amazing image quality and unexpected sound quality are what make ViewSonic monitors stay ahead. As a media entertainment enthusiast, you surely know the difference between VA2431wma and the rest. Don’t get left behind, see the big screen and feel to the shockwave all for yourself. Features Aspect ratio adjustment ensures your images are never distorted regardless of signal source
Eliminates image distortion by maintaining correct image proportions for both widescreen and native 4:3 content.

Eco-mode automatically reduces power consumption and can extend backlight life.
Reduce operating power consumption by up to 40%

Full HD 1080p performance for unsurpassed HD viewing

Impressive 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio provides greater detail and definition
Provides darker levels of black and better overall front-of-screen performance.

OptiSync digital/analog inputs expand your connectivity

OSD/power lock function
When activated, the user-controlled OSD/power lock function prevents changes to monitor settings, maintaining an optimised image.

Stylish slim-bezel design with high-gloss, piano-black finish
An ultra-thin bezel lets you see more without taking up valuable desktop real estate.
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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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