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I got this monitor to replace my dell 2208wfp. It was a toss up between this one and the Samsung P2770H. I chose this one because of the 1ms response time, and the greater contsrast ratio. The Samsung is 50,000:1, 1000:1...Viewsonic is 100,000:1, 1200:1. Windows 7 recognized it right away and the color out of the box was very good. You can change the Image Color Temperature so I set mine at 7500k because i like the screen to look a little darker for playing games, default is 6500k. Set up was very easy, just have to screw on the stand, no tools required, just slide the stand on and turn the screw with your fingers ( theres a little tab dealy attached to the head of the screw )and your ready to go. The stand is very sturdy, no fears of it tipping should you feel the need to slam your hands down on your desk in frustration, push youself back from the desk, or from smacking your hip/leg/foot on said desk. If you wall mount it you won't have any of these issues. But alas, i have a corner desk so no wall mounting for me. I don't use the monitors speakers so i have no comment about them. Well maybe one thing, i used the onscreen options to set them to Mute. Helpful huh? Oh also under the Manual Image Adjust theres a box to turn on Dynamic Contrasting. I turned this on and it auto sets the contrast and brightness for you. Im not one of those people who likes to mess around with every little video setting, trying to get the "perfect" picture. Color temp to 7500k, Dynamic Contrast on = awsome picture...... in my opinion. You may not like it, so feel free to go nuts playing with the color settings. Theres a Memory Recall option that will restore the factory settings should you over indulge. So far ive played some starcraft 2, mass effect 2, dragon age, and i even played some star wars battlefront 2 just to see how the old graphics looked, and ive come to the conclusion that this is a great monitor...and its Huge. I remember thinking my 22" was big when i first got it ..but this thing is really big, i love it. Every time i walk into my computer room and see it i crack a smile and say to myself, " that is a big screen" I hope this is the last monitor i will have to buy for a looooong time. I dont think id want a bigger one, and its 1080p, so im hoping theres no breakthrough in holographic tech in the next 5 -10 years. Sigh...but if there is ill buy it. So in short, great monitor for gamers. I should also mention im basing this review off using the DVI input. I will have a new gaming rig soon and will edit this review to touch on hdmi difference,if any, and how bluray movies look. Edit: OK so Hdmi looks alot worse than Dvi. Text is fuzzy and picture is not as good. I asked the guys that i had build my new pc and they said it has something to do with the shielding within the cable. So if you run this monitor with Hdmi and dont think the picture is awsome, switch to a Dvi before getting upset. Also using Hdmi cable the picture is too large for the screen, you can barely see the bottom right corner of the recycle bin and the toolbar at the bottom is gone. You may think thats not a big deal until you try the Auto Image Adjust and find out its grayed out so you cant even adjust the screen. Yes you can go into your video card setting and resize the screen, but, just use the DVI, picture and text is way better. Edit #2: Bluray movies look fantastic. Now that ive had this moniter for a few weeks i am still as impressed with it as i was when i first got it. A few more things i would like to add that i left out. First, the screen is matte not glossy. Huge difference if your in a room with alot of sunlight. My old dell was so glossy i couldnt even wear a white t-shirt without getting a reflection off the screen. Next is you can change the response time of this monitor in the Manual Image Adjust. I thought it was set to its fastest by default , but it wasnt. It is now set to Ultra Fast. I'm running 2 Nvidia 465gtx in sli. Thats all for now. http://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic%252019s-VX2739WM-27-Inch-1920x1080-Monitor/dp/B003GBRXKU/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1303500641&sr=1-6hello, i'm using that with my macbook pro via VGA, but my screen colors are too? pale... any suggestion?Delizsieg hace 3 mesesResponder@Delizsieg try a dvi or hdmi cable if possible. if you can't, lower the brightness down to 60%, and put the contrast ratio all the? way up.TheTechAdmin hace 3 meses@TheTechAdmin my screen is very bright. but the texts and all the icons are pale. so, i set? my brightness at 40%.Delizsieg hace 3 meses@Delizsieg right click your desktop. click screen resolution.? then click " make text items smaller or larger. then "adjust clear type". go through that and select which looks best. hope this helps, if not let me knowTheTechAdmin hace 3 mesesHello. How have connected this monitor with PC. Over DVI cable or HDMI cable? I try use HDMI but screen is not on full display (I have set 1920x1080 and 60 Hz)? and display looks so blurry. Over DVI cable is all ok.DedoWAP hace 3 meses@DedoWAP bad HDMI cable? sir. try another.TheTechAdmin hace 3 mesesVer todosTodos los comentarios (86)tnx for the vid. im going to buy? this one :DEnZxV hace 1 semananice?starmobile hace 1 mesThanks.? Good reviewsbmsuperman hace 1 meswe can read the specs? anywhere.... IS IT GOOD?MrBluBox hace 1 mesis this better than samsung T220HD ? in features and picture qualityy for movies and? gamesthanksBlackScorpio999 hace 1 mesthinking of getting this monitor, gonna use for pc/ps3 (mostly gaming)... is it recomended or are? there better monitors for this job?EnzaY91 hace 2 meseshaha funny video man?eXternal2007 hace 2 mesesok guys. done. over? HDMI is harder this monitor setup. over DVI I just plug in and all is done but over HDMI setup is required.DedoWAP hace 2 meses@DedoWAP DVI is more suited for PC connection so if you can, go with that. If you must use HDMI for your PC, go to "Setup" and choose "PC" under "PC/AV" mode.And as for the? video, reading through a spec sheet is not a review. Especially emphasizing dynamic contrast ratio, which is a marketing number to impress clueless consumers.arcantipode hace 2 meses@TheTechAdmin? i'm on macbooklthough the responsiveness of a TN monitor is usually advertised as 2 or 5 ms, in practice, the actual figures can vary. The good news is that the PX2370 is an excellent 2 ms monitor. In fact, if Samsung had thought to equip it with a 120 Hz refresh rate it could have well have become the new gaming monitor. Even as it stands, the PX2370 would still make a good choice for gamers, especially given that with almost no input lag, there'll be no delay between the moves you make and what you see on screen.Those of you who like to fiddle around in the menu will notice you can change the 'Response time' setting from 'Fast' to 'Accelerated'. In theory, this should make the screen even more responsive, but in practice, it just creates a noticeable reverse ghosting effect.