Friday, May 7th 2010

ViewSonic Unleashes World's First 27'' Full-HD Monitor with 1ms Response Time

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today announced that its VX2739wm - the world's first 27" Full HD monitor with a blazing fast 1ms response time - is available for pre-order.

"We have been in the monitor business for more than 20 years, and every day we continue to innovate and push the limits of what is possible," said Sean Gunduz, senior product manager for ViewSonic. "We are proud to announce that our new VX2739wm is the world's first and only 27" 1080p entertainment monitor to offer a 1ms response time. This is truly an industry-leading display experience."
Ideal for gaming and entertainment, the VX2739wm packages a 1080p Full HD panel and crystal clear 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio into a sleek and sexy design. With its 1ms super fast response time and built-in speakers with SRS Premium Sound, the VX2739wm delivers truly immersive viewing.

With HDMI, DVI and VGA for video connectivity and a 4-port USB hub, the VX2739wm offers the diverse connectivity options consumers demand. A multipurpose device, the VX2739wm is perfect as a monitor or game console on the desktop or wall with its VESA compliant design, or as an entertainment display when hooked up to a DVD player or cable/satellite box. Teamed with an ECO mode feature for energy savings of up to 35%, the VX2739wm is not only powerful but can save money and help save the environment too.

The VX2739wm comes with ViewSonic's strongest pixel performance guarantee as well as a three-year limited warranty. It will be offered at a special introductory price of $349 at online partners Amazon.com, Newegg.com and PCMall.com with commercial availability on May 6.
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43 Comments on ViewSonic Unleashes World's First 27'' Full-HD Monitor with 1ms Response Time

#2
DanishDevil
I'll take one, LED backlit, with a built-in HD tuner, please :)
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#3
anonemus
My first LCD was a 19" Viewsonic that served me well. When I shopped around for a 1080p monitor, I wanted to go with another VS model. Unfortunately the neck design is too flimsy that it made the screen wobble too much! I decided to go another brand.

I'm planning on upgrading to >25" by year-end; looking at this model, I'm disappointed that the neck is still fragile looking...
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#4
gumpty
Very cool. Would be pretty nice to have a few of these in eyefinity.

It's such a shame they haven't brought out a higher res model - I guess that's probably down the line somewhere.

Oh, and who ever uses built-in speakers? Ditch them, Viewsonic, and shave a few ££ off the price.
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#5
assaulter_99
I personally like their screens. Now they aren't the best, but for the price, they are good. I have one myself, pretty much bang for buck! The only problem I have with them is that stupid blue led that indicates that the monitor is on... Whoever decided it should be so bright should be shot! Its a pain sometimes, but I got used to it..
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#6
EarlZ
What kind of panel is this, TN ??
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#7
RejZoR
Considering it's 1ms, i'd say yes. But still, for 350 bucks, LCD of this caliber is a great price/performance. And it's a 27 inch monster!
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#8
anonemus
^ ms rating differs by manufacturers. 1ms is a bold claim by VS. its a cool LCD, though.

I find myself wanting a bigger monitor eversince I started using an Xbox 360 Controller when playing Dirt2 on my PC
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#9
Necrofire
If it's response time is 1ms, how high is the highest refresh rate?
I don't get why if a monitor has a really good response time, their refresh rate doesn't match that.

Example: for this monitor, it could theoretically do 1000Hz.
Or for my desktop monitor, it could do (1000/5)= 200Hz

Why so limited?
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#10
Mistral
EarlZWhat kind of panel is this, TN ??
Most certainly. Still, it's hard to argue with that price.

But then again, make the screen with LED backglight, 120Hz and DisplayPort, and I'll pay double that for it.
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#11
Sasqui
NecrofireIf it's response time is 1ms, how high is the highest refresh rate?
I don't get why if a monitor has a really good response time, their refresh rate doesn't match that.

Example: for this monitor, it could theoretically do 1000Hz.
Or for my desktop monitor, it could do (1000/5)= 200Hz

Why so limited?
They're really two different things. The refresh rate is how fast the pixels are told to change.

But then... how fast the pixel can responds to those changes is the pixel response time.

The shit part of it is how they play games with the pixel time listed - they measure the time it takes for a pxiel to go from one gray shade to another, not measuring color. In reality, if pixel repsinse time was truly even 10ms (that 1/100th of a second), you would not see any ghosting on the screen, but move your mouse around and it will leave a trail on almost all LCD monitors (that I've seen).
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#12
GSquadron
OMG!!! It is the same company as my monitor :P
When I bought this monitor back in 2002 i thought that viewsonic was the worse trademark ever.
Now it is completely the other side. I love this monitor!!! 27" for 349$!!!!! Really cheap and crazy :D
BTW That girl in the screen is really attractive :PPP
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#13
EastCoasthandle
Newegg has them in stock now with free shipping. Not my type of monitor but you can't argue the price.
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#14
GSquadron
Why they always say: You save:50.00$???
The price is 349$
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#15
jimmylao
Aleksander DishnicaWhy they always say: You save:50.00$???
The price is 349$
It says it's an introductory price of 349. I'm guessing after a week, the original MSRP will be 400.
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#16
Ripper3
I don't see what's so impressive about 1920 x 1080 on a 27" screen. Now if you're going to look at just the response time, it's good, but it's probably grey-to-grey, which is the quickest one on every monitor anyhow.
Give me a 2560 x 1440 resolution 27" any day over this :)
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#17
pjladyfox
Interesting monitor but there are some noticable gaps in the information provided:

Name: VX2739wm

HDMI: 1
DVI-D: 1
VGA: 1
Displayport: 0

Warranty: Three-year limited warranty on parts, labor and backlight

Native Resolution: 1920x1080 WUXGA

Supported Resolutions: ???

1:1 Pixel Mapping: ???

Response Time: ???

Input Lag: ???

I should also note as well that so far there is no .PDF of the manual on their website nor have I been able to locate one elsewhere.
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#19
GSquadron
What are the real differences with the LED version and LCD ones???
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#20
Fourstaff
Aleksander DishnicaWhat are the real differences with the LED version and LCD ones???
All panels are the same either TN or IPS or some other rarer ones, but when they say LED, they usually mean that the backlight is LED rather than fluorescent. LED provides a much more even backlight, sometimes cheap screens use fluorescent and the screen appears brighter on one egde than others.
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#21
kenkickr
FourstaffAll panels are the same either TN or IPS or some other rarer ones, but when they say LED, they usually mean that the backlight is LED rather than fluorescent. LED provides a much more even backlight, sometimes cheap screens use fluorescent and the screen appears brighter on one egde than others.
LED also gives incredible contrast ratios!!
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#22
Fourstaff
kenkickrLED also gives incredible contrast ratios!!
Don't really care much about contrast ratios anymore, LCD screens has matured to a point where any extra contrast ratio is most likely going to be purely for the sake of bragging rights, a bit like 5600dpi mice.
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#23
kenkickr
FourstaffDon't really care much about contrast ratios anymore, LCD screens has matured to a point where any extra contrast ratio is most likely going to be purely for the sake of bragging rights, a bit like 5600dpi mice.
So people like me can buy it, right!?:D
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#24
PP Mguire
Ripper3I don't see what's so impressive about 1920 x 1080 on a 27" screen. Now if you're going to look at just the response time, it's good, but it's probably grey-to-grey, which is the quickest one on every monitor anyhow.
Give me a 2560 x 1440 resolution 27" any day over this :)
I have a 23" 2048x1152.


Next monitor please. :shadedshu

Oh wait, here it is =D

forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=121666
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#25
extrasalty
Response time must be the most abused measurement, right after megapixels and viewing angles.
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