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The ViewSonic VS2247-MH is a 22-inch Full HD (1920x1080) LED monitor featuring a 75Hz refresh rate with FreeSync for smooth visuals, flicker-free technology and blue light filter for eye comfort, and an ergonomic stand with tilt, swivel, rotate, and height adjustments. Its thin bezels enable seamless multi-monitor setups, while HDMI and VGA inputs offer versatile connectivity for home and office use.










| ASIN | B09JLGVL5K |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #155,302 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #3,476 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | ViewSonic |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,334) |
| Date First Available | 28 June 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | VS2247-MH |
| Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.57 x 49.28 x 37.08 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | VS2247-MH |
| Standing screen display size | 22 Inches |
| Voltage | 22 Volts |
L**R
I bought this monitor to help me with teaching from home. Having a second meal monitor has made a world of difference when teaching from zoom. Now I can see my students and share my screen while teaching. I love that it came with a vga cord to connect but also works with hdmi. Great monitor for a duel display without spending a lot of money.
S**E
This monitor is very lightweight and works very well. Simple adjustments for display preferences. Easy to mount on monitor arm. Perfect for at home working with multi display. Seems to work fine for small amount of gaming played on them. no lag or fuzzy display. Very happy with this ViewSonic monitor!
N**A
Buena calidad
D**N
I was very impressed with how fast it shipped, It came from Quebec to B.C. in just 6 days, considering its early January, that was really awesome. But just as a side note, it was advertised as coming with a VGA cable but mine came with an HDMI cable, Really its an upgrade from what I was expecting, however, the refurbished computer I bought from another company doesn't have the usual HDMI jack, and in this case, I could have really used the VGA cable, I really just unpacked everything and just tried hooking it all together, now I'm off to find a store that has cables to see if I can find one that works. PS. found a VGA cable and the image quality is awesome! great Screen!!!
C**R
Throughout this review I will be comparing ViewSonic’s VS2412-H directly to the HP VH240a a lot because they are both similarly priced, 1080p, ergonomic/adjustable stand, IPS monitors. PROS: - The Stand: the adjustable ergonomic stand allows you to adjust the monitor up and down, tilt it back by 30°, swivel it left and right, and pivot it by 90° to the right to work vertically in portrait mode. - Good Contrast: the VS2412-H has a 50,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) (measure for videos) and an industry standard 1000:1 static contrast ratio (measure for non-moving images). Even though the DCR is a non-standardized measurement, I can definitely tell a difference in image quality while playing dark games such as Resident Evil 7 on this monitor compared to the similarly priced HP VH240a which has a DCR rated at 5-10,000,000:1 and is noticeably subpar. Going between super dark, murky areas to super bright light sources is a much better experience on ViewSonic’s monitor compared the HP. - Vibrant Colors: Unfortunately, ViewSonic does not provide the sRGB, Adobe RGB, NTSC, or DCI-P3 color gamut ranges for this monitor, but while comparing it side-by-side to my 4k HDR10 display and my 108% NTSC monitor, this VS2412-H has really strong color reproduction and accuracy compared to those two with only minor variations in the vibrancy of certain tones (which may be entirely due to the difference in my calibrations moreso than a limitation on this monitor itself). It easily blows the HP VH240a out of the water by comparison whose colors were a lot less accurate and vibrant (again, this could be entirely due to the particular unit I have and/or my calibrations of that monitor, but I do feel that the comparisons are still worth noting as they do have some merit). - Pure Whites: the white color temperature can be fairly neutral to get those pure whites or the RGB can be adjusted to make it warmer or cooler to your liking. - Overall Image Quality: Text appears sharp and smooth both up close and from far away at the default sharpness level (set to 50) compared to the more jagged text when displayed on HP’s monitor (which does not give you granular control, but does have 7 preset levels to choose from). When calibrated properly, photos can look absolutely amazing on this monitor and upscaled low res images appear to be less jagged compared to viewing the same images on the HP VH240a. Looking at images between these two monitors and comparing them both against my 4k HDR10 display, this ViewSonic easily punches in a lot closer to that 4k display while my HP unit was completely subpar with noticeably less vibrant and less accurate colors despite trying my best to calibrate it to a similar output. Also, when scrolling through documents and webpages, this ViewSonic monitor handles ghosting (motion blur) much better than the HP VH240a. Scrolling looks pretty smooth on here while the ghosting was very apparent with my HP unit. - The Menu: the OSD (On Screen Display) options give full granular control over the color temperature, RGB color space, blue light filter, image sharpness, the Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and black stabilization level settings while also offering a full vs. limited range adjustment option for the color gamut - Viewing Angles: the vertical viewing angles (top-down and bottom-up) are consistent with viewing the screen head on which is perfect when using this monitor in portrait orientation. For comparison, the HP VH240a and the Acer SB220Q both get noticeably dimmer when viewing the screen from these angles despite both being IPS monitors too. - has AMD FreeSync support CONS: - Despite its claim of being able to pivot the display both left and right by 90° (according to its spec sheet), you cannot pivot it to the left, only to the right! - The Power button has dual function as a menu control button in the OSD - For some reason some of the adjustment options in the ‘Manual Image Adjust’ OSD menu (such as blue light filter, black stabilization, etc.) are disabled depending on which Viewing Mode you have set (e.g. Standard mode vs. Gaming mode). - The Color Adjustment options don’t allow you to take full control of the color output with additional options such as RGB and CMY gains, bias, hues, saturation levels or even gamma control like in the much cheaper $90 Acer SB220Q bi. - Has a slightly thicker 11 mm frame/bezels which is an outdated design choice for a 2019 monitor (this is a super nitpicky point that doesn’t really detract from the overall weighting of my final rating verdict since it is known upfront from the product pictures that this monitor does not sport a frameless design) - The lowest you can adjust the screen when in a horizontal position is at 4” inches from the desk to the bottom of the display panel. In comparison, the HP VH240a’s stand lets you lower the screen to 3” inches. Overall, if you’re looking for a nice quality budget monitor to look at spreadsheets, word documents, do some internet browsing, or some casual gaming, or even some light (non-professional) photo editing, then this is a great choice and I would highly recommend it for those tasks. If you are a competitive gamer, photographer, professional editor, or a content creator then you’ll obviously need to invest in a higher spec monitor. Furthermore, at least compared to the unit I got, I would say that this ViewSonic VS2412-H is easily superior to the HP VH240a in several ways: better image quality, slightly better adjustable stand, higher refresh rate, and more granular adjustment options in the OSD menus. For the extra $5 at the time of this review, it’s an absolute no brainer for me.
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