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ViewSonic N3235W LCD TV Review

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

For the last three years, we’ve rated ViewSonic’s 32-inch LCD HDTVs as relatively good performers for the price point, and the company’s newest model, the N3235w ($679 street), doesn’t buck the trend too much. Where this set falls a bit short is around back, where it just doesn’t offer the same level of connectivity as [...]

ViewSonic N2060w

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

The ViewSonic N2060w ($494 list) is a versatile 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor with a built-in TV tuner and a generous selection of A/V connections. Its impressive TV performance is, unfortunately, somewhat undermined by its poor showing as a PC display, especially with grayscale and text.

Viewsonic N3251W

Monday, July 17th, 2006

Way back in May 2006, we reviewed the Viewsonic N3260W, one of the computer monitor manufacturer’s 32-inch LCD TVs. Fast-forward a few months to its newest 32-incher, the N3251W, and you’ll see it’s pretty much the same story. The main difference between the two sets? The N3251W has very slightly slicker styling, fewer inputs, and [...]

ViewSonic N3760w

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

The ViewSonic N3760w ($1,999 list) is a solidly built 37-inch LCD TV that offers easy setup and, with a few minor adjustments, good picture quality. However, I’ve seen similarly priced LCD TVs that deliver as good (if not slightly better) picture quality while providing a greater selection of A/V inputs, better accessories, and more comprehensive [...]

ViewSonic N3260W

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

We’ve reviewed a lot of flat-panel LCD HDTVs, and as with most products, we’ve noticed a consistent price gap between no-name models and name brands. The 32-inch ViewSonic N3260W is an exception. Like Dell, ViewSonic is known for its computer monitors, so people might trust one of its TVs over a brand they’ve never heard [...]


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