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01-28-2015, 08:25 PM
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Thanks for all the help! Sprung for a ViewSonic VP2365-led/black @ Walmart.com for $212.00 + tax/shipping=$244.00-not too bad!..After some confusion/research about model #'s and pre-fixes,I thought I would share for anyone else looking to get a ViewSonic...Also I found out, after looking at VS's website, I noticed quite a difference between their MSRP and the MSRP listed on many seller's sites, by $100.00 or much more!(VS's MSRP a lot lower!) Anyway,here's the list:
  1. VX=Entertainment
  2. VP=Professional
  3. VG=Graphics
  4. VA=Value
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Thanks for all the help! Sprung for a ViewSonic VP2365-led/black @ Walmart.com for $212.00 + tax/shipping=$244.00-not too bad!..
Did pretty well. Here's what the pros found:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/...c_vp2365wb.htm
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I never knew that.

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Did pretty well. Here's what the pros found:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/...c_vp2365wb.htm
Just today I stumbled across the ViewSonic web site, and noticed the VP2365"WB" model was dis-continued, and replaced with VP2365-"LED", (The model/version I just received new) But I think the "WB" was LCD, And the newer, latest available "LED" model LED. So I wonder if this changes the specs at all, especially the "Responsiveness and Gaming" (Motion Blur?) mentioned in the TFT Central review from 2010?..It would be nice to see a review of the newer -LED version of this monitor!
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The WB was darker, suited more for photo editing. The LED is brighter, better for video.

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