…people who want to get into a huge monitor at a relatively low price...The best deal I’ve found is $429.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate at MacMall, which...…the discerning monitor snob or people who expect great audio out of LCD speakers...Images and text always...Also, it’s good as a computer monitor but it’s even better hooked up to an Xbox 360...That rebate is good...
"Did I say the price was terrific for a quality 26" LCD !?!?! At the price this thing is selling for - no cons..."
"I ordered the monitor as a part of my Cyberpower Custom system build and had not seen this display before the purchase - but the bang for the buck was too good to pass up..."
"Strengths; zero dead pixels, bright, reasonably wide view angle, no ghosting with the action games I have tried,..."
Practical OSD layout; speakers have a good bass to treble balance....Washed-out colors in games and movies; no rotation or screen height adjustment; bad lower viewing angle;...The mistake has now been fixed, and the overall star rating has been adjusted to reflect the fix...The ViewSonic VA2626 can be found online for about $520, and while it may suffice for office use, we ran into some issues...
The VA2626wm does produce a bright and very clear image, although the pixels themselves are rather more noticeable than on a smaller display...Although generally good, there’s nothing superlative about any of our lab results for this display...At this price, the VA2626wm costs only a little more than an entry-level 24in display, but feels a lot bigger...
"I purchased this ViewSonic monitor at Fry's Electronics 1 week ago..."
"Since then I've tried the Samsung 2693HM in-store at Best Buy and found much better results..."
"After all is said and done, the Samsung offers better color gamut, much more flexible stand (including height-adjustment), and a nicer look for a more than $100 LESS than what I paid for this ViewSonic..."