ViewSonic VX2025wm

By Lara Luepke, CNET.com on 10 May 2006

The ViewSonic VX2025wm may not win the gymnastics event in the monitor Olympics, but this 20-inch wide-screen LCD offers excellent performance and built-in speakers, making it the best deal in its category.

Editor's rating:8.0 User rating:9.3
  • Good: Superior image quality • Fast pixel-response rate • Sleek cable management system • Hidden speakers
  • Bad: No headphone jack • Not height adjustable • Lacks landscape/portrait pivot
  • Specs: 300 cd/m2 • 800 :1 • 1680 x 1050 pixels • 20.1 inch • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$699.00

Though its dapper design makes it a smart choice for home use, the ViewSonic VX2025wm is a great machine for light graphic and design work. This stylish wide screen isn't nearly as adjustable as other displays, such as the Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP or even the Envision EN2028, but what it lacks in flexibility it makes up for with excellent performance -- only the very expensive LaCie 120 comes close. Additionally, the VX2025wm packs good-sounding speakers and excellent gaming performance for AU$699, which makes it the most affordable 20-inch wide-screen monitor we've seen. Unless adjustability is a necessity, the ViewSonic VX2025wm is hands-down the best deal in its category.

The ViewSonic VX2025wm gets its handsome look from a two-tone colour scheme. A quarter-inch matte-silver bezel surrounds a black bezel that widens on the bottom to accommodate five silver onscreen menu (OSM) control buttons. The base follows the silver-and-black colour scheme and is a rather large 485mm wide by 201mm deep. This oblong design keeps the display from wobbling side to side, but tilting the monitor back causes the base to lift off the desk. Flexibility isn't this monitor's strong suit: the panel tilts a standard 20 degrees back and five forward but offers no swivel, pivot, or height adjustment. The panel is about 125mm above the desktop -- a good fixed height for most users, though we appreciate more adjustability options, such as those found on the Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP.

On the back, the monitor provides DVI-D and VGA ports as well as an audio-in connection, which provides sound to the two, built-in one-watt speakers. The speakers are completely hidden under the panel, and they're loud enough to fill a small room. They sound better than most built-ins, but not unexpectedly, they still sound a little thin. Cube dwellers take note: the monitor doesn't include a headphone jack. Two snap-off plastic covers cleverly hide the input ports and the cords, creating an attractive back panel.

When it comes to adjusting the image, the OSM is easy to navigate. There are two buttons for adjusting the volume, which we prefer to monitors such as the ViewSonic VA1912w that hide volume-adjustment options in the OSM. The VX2025wm's volume buttons also function to navigate up and down through the menu. Two other buttons allow you to launch the OSM and quickly swap between digital and analogue input, which is useful if you frequently work with two computers.

We tested the ViewSonic VX2025wm at its native resolution of 1,680x1,050 and were pleased with the results. The VX2025wm shone on CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based tests, rendering clear and sharp text. Greyscale tests showed even fade, though we did notice very subtle hints of purple in the darker segments. Colours were clear, accurate, and vivid, with red showing slight orange in its brighter variations. In our uniformity tests, we noticed only slight light leakage around the bezel. The monitor also provides a sufficiently wide viewing angle.

Thanks to a relatively quick, eight-millisecond pixel-response rate, we were very impressed with the VX2025wm's DVD and game playback. Our DVD tests showed about-average levels of noise, with clear, crisp images and bright, vivid colours. Our gaming tests provided us with sharp images and lots of detail in light areas, and we didn't observe any streaking or ghosting.

ViewSonic backs the VX2025wm with an industry-standard three-year warranty on parts, labour, and the backlight. ViewSonic's support site has an e-mail support form, an interactive Q&A knowledge portal, white papers, and driver downloads.

Note: Products in this test are for comparative purposes only and are not necessarily available in the Australian market.

CNET Labs' DisplayMate tests
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
ViewSonic VX2025wm
77 
LaCie 120
77 

Brightness scores
Values in cd/m2  
ViewSonic VX 2025wm
241 
LaCie 120
203 
Note: Measured with a Minolta CA-210 LCD color analyzer

Contrast ratio
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Values are a ratio  
LaCie 120
788 
ViewSonic VX2025wm
702 
Note: Measured with a Minolta CA-210 colour analyser


Topics: lcd, display, monitor, screen, viewsonic, wide-screen, flat-panel, 20-inch, vx2025wm, lacie

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Comments (4)

  • mike gave 9/10 on 02/01/2007 14:50 Report abuse

    Awesome display! I chose this one for my xbox 360 after extensive research, and couldn't be happier

  • Donovan gave 9/10 on 10/10/2006 03:13 Report abuse

    • Good: I bought this after returning a 19" lcd that was developing more dead pixels than I was willing to deal with. This was the largest monitor size that I can fit in my desk- this is great for all of the gaming, photo/video editing and work (yes, I work on this monitor) that I do. I haven't been disappointed with it in regards to its performance one bit.
    • Bad: Wouldn't have minded the ability to adjust a bit more, but it's not too much of a concern as it's currently sitting on my X-Fi's breakout box. A couple usb ports might have been nice too.

    Love this monitor!

    I've been using this for over 3 months and I'm still not over the "wow" factor of it. Movies and games are spectacular, the desktop space is awesome, and the picture quality is just amazing. A great monitor for the money.

  • swifty gave 10/10 on 25/09/2006 04:44 Report abuse

    • Good: I've been searching for a lcd monitor for long time and I finally found the Viewsonic to be the perfect monitor for me.
    • Bad: none so far

    I'M FINALLY HAPPY!!!

  • Tarekland gave 9/10 on 19/09/2006 16:47 Report abuse

    • Good: big, bright, clear, crisp, competitive price.
    • Bad: NONE

    Does the job well

    Great picture quality, excellent brightness, fluid video, displays CAD design screens clearly. no complaint what so ever. i didn't give it 10 because 10 means perfect, and perfect would have to include usb ports and 360 degree rotation but otherwise highly recommended.

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