ViewSonic said:Designed for consumers and enterprise, these stylish displays combine beauty and high technology in one sleek package.
ViewSonic said:Corporate and advanced graphics/gaming users, start enjoying sharp text and crystal-clear image with an excellent price/performance combination and integrated multimedia.
I'm not sure if you can buy ViewSonics in stores or if you have to order them online (I have a used ViewSonic), but my recommendation is that you actually see the monitor and try it out before buying it.What the heck does that mean? I currently have an X Series display, a VX910. That display is pretty darn amazing in terms of color accuracy, brilliance, and the complete absence of backlight washout with black colors. Will a Graphic Series display be better than my current display?
a graphics series will mainly be faster. If I remember correctly, you do graphic design, not video, right? if that's true, go with the cheaper one.I see that the cheaper one falls into the X Series family, described by ViewSonic as follows:
Wheras the more expensive display falls into the Graphic Series family, described by ViewSonic as follows:
What the heck does that mean? I currently have an X Series display, a VX910. That display is pretty darn amazing in terms of color accuracy, brilliance, and the complete absence of backlight washout with black colors. Will a Graphic Series display be better than my current display?
yeah, I bought mine at OfficeDepot.I'm not sure if you can buy ViewSonics in stores or if you have to order them online (I have a used ViewSonic), but my recommendation is that you actually see the monitor and try it out before buying it.