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Viewsonic N2750W vs VP191b

lightiv

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Well my Viewsonic P810-3 died after about 7 years of service, great monitor. I looking to replace it and decide it is time to go LCD. Before I came across the Viewsonic N2750W I had decide on the Viewsonic VP191b after reading the reviews on it. I know I can not go wrong with the VP191b as that is what I use at work.

Looking at the specs. (from Viewsonic.com) for the Viewsonic N2750W I noticed that they are the same or better.

VP191b:

LCD Panel..........Type 19" color TFT active matrix SXGA LCD
Display Area..........14.8" (horizontal) X 11.9" (vertical); 19.0" diagonal
Optimum Resolution..........1280x1024
Contrast Ratio..........800:1 typ)
Viewing Angle..........170° horizontal, 170° vertical @ CR>10
Response Time..........8ms (gray-to-gray); 20ms (black-white-black, typ)
Brightness..........250 cd/m2 (typ)
Panel Surface..........Anti-glare

N2750W:

LCD Panel..........Type 27" color TFT active matrix, wide 1280x720 LCD, true HDTV format
Display Area..........23.5" horizontal X 13.2" vertical; 27.0" diagonal
Contrast Ratio..........900:1 (typ)
Viewing Angle..........176° horizontal, 176° vertical
Response Time..........8ms gray to gray
Brightness..........550 cd/m2 (typ)
Aspect Ratio..........16:9
Glass Surface..........Anti-glare, anti-reflective coat, hard DHD coat

My question is are we talking "Apples to Apples" here? I know the price is a big jump but I would have a HDTV ready LCD with the features of a TV (Picture in Pictures) with the N2750W versus just a (great) LCD monitor.

Anyway what do you think?

N2750W


VP191b
 
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