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Review on πŸ“· Professional-grade ViewSonic VP2468 Monitor for Photography with Built-In Speakers, Tilt Adjustment, Blue Light Filter, and HDMI by Jonathan Tejada

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice screen, but who designed the buttons!?!?!?

Great monitors for the money! As a graphic artist who has to match Pantone colors all day (I work in the sign industry), I'm very close to getting the colors right out of the box, as confirmed by my Eye One Pro colorimeter. only one problem Who on earth would have thought that putting the power button on the back of a monitor would be a good idea? I use two monitors on the wall and have to do some acrobatic moves to get my hand under the monitor to get to the power button! This might not be a problem for those who turn their machines off during the day when they're done with work, but I keep my machine on when I'm printing large jobs on my Roland vinyl printer (which can take a couple of hours) and have the monitors on, if I'm out during the day while the printer is printing a job, it's just a waste of power and, more importantly, an extra load on the monitors in the warm office while the screen saver is working pointlessly! I took off a star for this button, otherwise this is a great, accurate monitor! I would deduct another star for the OSD settings menu as these buttons are also on the back and it's hard to remember which of the five buttons does what, but after a dozen other monitors over the last 2 decades As a graphic artist, I've never found one that's easier to use, which is why ViewSonic gets a pass for it.

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Pros
  • β€ŽBlack
Cons
  • For pensioners

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