The ViewSonic VX1932wm-LED comes clad in a black glossy bezel, with the bottom panel featuring speakers and a front-facing grille. The stand is well designed with a gloss strip running down the center and matte finish on the two sides. There is no swiveling option; only tilting up and down up to 20 degrees is possible. The center of the bottom panel is where all the action lies. There's a blued LED-backlit power button and two flat flush mounted push buttons on either of its sides. The connections offered are DVI and VGA, with an 3.5 mm audio input too. The screen size is 19 inches with a native resolution of 1440x900. The rated contrast ratio is 1000:1 and the response time is 5 ms.
We connected the monitor using the bundled DVI cable and started off with our tests. The first thing to note is that there's a lag when going from an all-black to a bright scene. But the good point is the depth of the blacks. The lower range of luminance is really nice and the detail in low black levels is commendable. But the other end isn't so good-it's not very bright for an LED monitor. The brightness is just like any other CCFL-lit LCD. Colors are pretty decent-in sRGB they are actually more accurate, but at the 6500K preset they have a nice saturation. Motion surprisingly wasn't totally blur-free in quick action scenes.
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