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  • ViewSonic VX924: The Near Future Of LCD Displays*
    Thursday 2 June 2005 – 07:00
    We'd all been waiting for the ViewSonic VX924, with its announced record low latency of 4 ms. Based on the new Overdrive technology, it represents what the near future of LCD display technology will look like. Our tests of this monitor yielded a few surprises - not all of them pleasant. Read on...
  • ViewSonic VP930 LCD Monitor: The New Champion?*
    Thursday 17 November 2005 – 06:00
    It's happened. Much to our dismay, ViewSonic has pulled their VP191b monitor off the market. You can still find it in limited quantities, but at a high price! As consolation though, ViewSonic is back with a new model: the VP930. It features searing specifications and ergonomics that are still top notch. But the VP191b won't be easily forgotten - the VP930 has some very big shoes to fill.
  • ViewSonic Overdrive LCDs: A New Era of Very Fast Panels?*
    Thursday 26 May 2005 – 07:00
    ViewSonic says its first LCD panel to offer a new gray-to-gray response time calculation and "Overdrive" signal technology is bursting with speed. Given the traditional disconnect between LCD vendors' claims and reality, we thought we would pit ViewSonic's TN VP192s LCD with a black-to-white latency of 12 ms, against its new VP191b with a purported GTG response time of 8 ms.
  • The Viewsonic N3760w 37" LCD High-Definition Television*
    Thursday 31 August 2006 – 02:56
    The Viewsonic N3760w 37 If you're looking for a good, solid HD LCD television that can compete with the best on the market then look no further than the 37" Viewsonic N3760w. Chris Iannicello gives us the rundown.
  • Review: Viewsonic WMG120 Wireless Media Gateway*
    Friday 14 January 2005 – 08:00
    Our recent look at Viewsonic's WMA100 Media Adapter found a basically good product, but with rough edges in its user interface. This time Jim Buzbee looks at the companion WMG120 Media Gateway, which he found lacking in a number of important areas.
  • Review: ViewSonic WMA100 Media Adapter*
    Tuesday 28 December 2004 – 03:05
    ViewSonic recently decided to expand into the home networking space with a line of products aimed at multimedia networking. The WMA100 Media Adapter can play digital audio, video and still image files, but Jim Buzbee found that it took some getting used to the product's way of doing things.

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