When buying computer related gadgetry, whether to replace an unreliable brand or to upgrade an already trusted one, most computer aficionados turn to a tested manufacturer and in the case computer monitors a reliable brand is ViewSonic. And for as long as I have owned a PC, I’ve always trusted a ViewSonic monitor to finish my set up. I latterly made a decision to upgrade my monitor to a widescreen and my first choice was naturally to check out those made by ViewSonic. I have not looked at any other manufacturer since then.
Second Place in the Race But Not in Grace
When it came to who manufactured widescreen monitors first, ViewSonic came in a close second. When it comes to performance and reliability, the ViewSonic monitor can always be trusted to harvest the gold gong. The widescreen models come with LCD screens and it is of commonly accepted, or perception, that LCD screens have great picture quality.
Compared to every other monitor manufacturer, ViewSonic always competed well when it came to affordability but without having to sacrifice performance. Any ViewSonic monitor would perform better, at best, or at par, at worst, when put next to its much pricier competitors. The colours and deep blacks are astoundingly good and refresh rates are really fast.
ViewSonic is Value-Added
When purchasing a ViewSonic monitor, not only do owners get a monitor transcending their cash’s dollar price they get additional functions too. If the savings from the initial purchase price isn’t really enough, a ViewSonic monitor includes in-built speakers which translate to more savings for me since there’s no more need to purchase separate audio output devices.
I, too, always counsel my friends to get a ViewSonic monitor when they need new ones.