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Viewsonic Offers New 26-Inch LCD

Wide format monitor delivers full HD 1080p resolution, more productivity, and an improved desktop experience.

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July 9, 2008

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ViewSonic Corp. (Walnut, CA) introduces VA2626wm LCD monitor, a 1080p Full high definition (HD) panel offers a large workspace for the productive multi-tasker that is described as both feature-rich and affordable at less than $530.

Multiple inputs, like HDMI, VGA and DVI with HDCP compatibility, plus 2.5-watt dual stereo speakers, a dynamic contrast ratio of 6,000:1 and a native resolution of 1920x1200 produce crisp images enable the 26-inch display to provide a large, HD viewing area with enhanced sound, but also touts additional specifications that have become industry standard for top display performance.

The VA2626wm is backed by ViewSonic's superior customer support program that includes a three-year limited warranty on parts and labor. Optional four-year or five-year extended warranties are also available.

For details, contact ViewSonic Corporation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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