The New ViewSonic VP2250wb LCD Display; Higher Performance, Lower Cost Display For Photographers Page 2
I have been using two name brand pro graphic LCDs for a year or so now, and
although this ViewSonic VP2250wb has a considerably lower street price, even
though larger than my 20" LCDs, the overall appearance of photo images
is not appreciably different. I found I could adjust and edit images in Photoshop
with a very similar result as I had been doing with my two LCDs. However, my
20" LCD displays have a height to width ratio of 3:4, taller and not as
wide as the VP2250wb widescreen shape. Although widescreen allows lots of room
at the side of the viewing area for control windows and application dialogs,
a lot of my photographs are vertical (portrait mode) and the widescreen then
becomes a relative disadvantage. But I am an old-timer and not so easily impressed
by some newer things like the now ubiquitous widescreen displays.
Is this new, more affordable LCD as good as the name brand pro graphic models
I have tested and reported on in the past couple of years? In many ways it is
and will satisfy many users, but I did experience differences working with the
ViewSonic VP2250wb. To obtain the appearance of equal brightness top to bottom
of the vertical angle relative to your eye position the display has to be tilted
very precisely. If you slump down in your chair, for example, the top of the
screen will look darker. When sitting with my head centered relative to the
screen and leaned a little to left the right few inches of the screen looked
warmer. In other words, if you back 3 ft away from the screen it looks quite
even in brightness and neutral in color, but get 16-18" from the screen
to see detail clearly and any variation in your angle of view will change a
part of the screen's appearance. This is a bit limiting and may be an
occasional annoyance, but should anyone not expect at least some minor deficiency
at a bargain price compared to displays that are 2-3 times the price?
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Evaluation And Recommendation
Even though the price of LCD displays have declined in the consumer market considerably
over the last couple of years, the pro graphic models featuring larger color
gamuts and the kind of control support needed for image adjustment and editing
work have remained comparatively expensive, especially for larger display sizes.
The ViewSonic entry into this category, which offers a generous-sized LCD display
with a large color gamut that can be easily calibrated and profiled at a much
more affordable price, is very welcome. And although it does not compete entirely
in perceived screen performance with the top-end, name brand models, the detractions
are not serious enough to preclude recommending the VP2250wb for those whose
budgets have to be considered.
I found once I was familiar with this new ViewSonic display I could work with
it both comfortably and effectively. Of course there are some aspects of quality
like durability that a short test period does not address. But ViewSonic is
a very well established brand and has enjoyed a good reputation with all the
users who have reported they have a ViewSonic product both to me directly and
in comments in various photo forums. Personally, I am pleased that now when
someone asks for an LCD display recommendation and has a modest budget there
is something I can suggest with confidence.
For more information, contact ViewSonic Corporation, 381 Brea Canyon Rd., Walnut,
CA 91789; (800) 688-6688, (919) 573-4233; www.viewsonic.com.
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