![]() A 20-lumen drop is miniscule, given that the naked eye does not see a difference of less than 100 lumens. That dropped to only 185 in the corners of the screen. In the middle of the LCD, we recorded 205 lumens during our testing. The LCD was also consistent across the entire screen in terms of light levels, something that is not too easy with a large widescreen panel. Text was a joy to read on the VG2427wm, looking perfect at 9 points in size. It was no surprise to find that this LCD also had the most accurate colors, with true reds and blues and even greens and yellows that almost perfectly matched their respective Pantone digital colors. It has the best black in the review, which is important because that is the base that colors are built on. ![]() The VG2427wm came in first in practically every test. ![]() The LCD can also move vertically along its stand and tilt. It has the smallest footprint in the review in terms of surface area and depth. The VG2427wm has a slim bezel that is only 3.5 inches thick at its widest point and sits on a small Lazy Susan-type of swivel base that lets it easily rotate in any direction. LCD monitors go big, with mostly good results ViewSonic VG2427wm LCD monitor Eizo FlexScan EcoView EV2411W LCD monitor Acer B273HU LCD monitor NEC MultiSync EA241WM LCD monitor Dell UltraSharp 2709W LCD monitor HP LP2475w LCD monitor It earns the Reviewer’s Choice designation for being the best of a pretty good crop of large-size LCDs. Extra features such as completely hidden stereo speakers and a two-port USB hub round out this remarkable display. The 24-inch widescreen LCD aced every performance and image quality test we threw at it, yet comes with a reasonable $499 price tag. The VG2427wm from ViewSonic was the most impressive monitor in the review this year. Pros: Great black, uniform screen image most accurate colors in review built-in (hidden) speakers, two-port USB hub great value Cons: Slight light bleed at bottom of monitor Image Quality: A Features: A Value: A Price: $499
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