ViewSonic MHL Multimedia Displays for Gaming and Entertainment
ViewSonic announces the launch of the VX63Smhl series of gaming and multimedia displays. Featuring best-in-screen performance, these displays have sleek designs that meet the expectations for demanding users. Available in 22- and 23-inch sizes, the VX63Smhl series offers premium features, including native Full HD 1080p resolution, "frameless" bezel, ViewSonic's SuperClear IPS panel technology, versatile input options and Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) connectivity.
The ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W are Full HD 1080p displays that have been designed for entertainment, gaming and multimedia applications. The distinctive design includes a glossy white finish, and a frameless edge-to-edge glass faceplate and slim bezel beneath the glass, making each VX63Smhl display a stylish visual in any setting.
The VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W displays also have integrated features that ease comfort and reduce eye fatigue, such as Flicker-Free Technology and a Blue Light Filter. Flicker-Free Technology reduces screen flickering to a minimum at all brightness levels, helping to reduce eye strain that comes from long periods of viewing. ViewSonic's proprietary Blue Light Filter allows users to dim the blue light levels to ease potential eye strain. Both the VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W also feature exclusive ViewMode settings that deliver five preset user options, including "text," "game," "movie," "web," and "mono." These scenario presets incorporate ViewSonic's proprietary color gamma adjustment to produce the best combination of color and brightness modifications for the best viewing experience.
"The VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W displays are ViewSonic's next level of multimedia displays," said Kenneth Mau, senior product marketing manager at ViewSonic Corp. "We were conscious of delivering a pair of monitors that users could enjoy on all levels by focusing on excellent screen performance, functionality, and comfortable usability. From the variety of connectivity ports to ViewMode settings, we've been thorough with the various elements that are part of the VX63Smhl series."
The VX2363Smhl-W (23-inch) will be available for an MSRP of $238.00 (USD) and the VX2263Smhl-W (22-inch) for an MSRP of $222.00 (USD). Both displays will be available in June 2014.
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Flicker free though and 75-76 Hz is likely possible and at least it's not TN crap.
14ms response time is alarming though. If it doesn't have overdrive, this is pretty meh.
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For entertainment maybe...just maybe...
No strobe, no 60+Hz, even no g-sync...blah...
Another piece of garbage that fullfiling market...