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ViewSonic’s  20"  VX2033wm  widescreen  LCD  delivers  affordable, 

elegant style and high definition performance to your desktop. The 

16:9 aspect ratio and aspect ratio adjustment ensure distortion-free 

HD viewing. Connect game consoles, DVD players and more through 

the DVI-D (with HDCP) or VGA inputs. High brightness and fast video 

response deliver brilliant, blur-free images, while the ultra-high 20,000:1 

dynamic contrast ratio produces greater detail and definition especially 

in darker images. This multimedia monitor features invisible stereo 

speakers. Eco-mode saves up to 30% in energy use and prolongs lamp 

life. Backed by the strongest pixel performance policy and a 3-year 

limited warranty, you'll enjoy peace of mind in your investment. The 

VX2033wm is ideal for students, home/small office users, gamers and 

business use. 

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Widescreen aspect ratio with 1600x900 resolution 

The widescreen aspect ratio allows you to view HD content in its 
native format with no stretching or distortion.

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20,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 

Provides darker black levels and better overall front-of-screen performance.

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ClearMotiv

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 5ms video response time    

Fast 5ms video response enables digital HD broadcast-quality video.

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OptiSync

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 digital/analog inputs expand your connectivity     

Multi-mode input technology supports both digital (DVI) and analog 
(VGA) signals for ultimate compatibility and configuration flexibility.

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ECO Mode    

Environmentally-friendly Eco-mode reduces power consumption and 
extends backlight life.

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Aspect ratio adjustment 

Eliminates image distortion by maintaining correct image proportions 
for both widescreen and native 4:3 content.

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Stylish slim-bezel design with glossy, piano-black finish   

The thin bezel lets you see more without taking up valuable desktop 
real estate. The floating head design accentuate the visual experience.

High performance widescreen LCD

VX2033wm 

20" WIDESCREEN LCD

WITH 20,000:1 DYNAMIC CONTRAST RATIO

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