At the rear of the cabinet are VGA, DVI, and HDMI ports, as well as two audio jacks (input and output). ![]() Height, swivel, and pivot adjustments are not supported with this model, but you can remove the base and hang the cabinet on a wall using the four VESA-compliant mounting holes. The 7.6-pound cabinet is 2.1 inches thick and is supported by a round base with a 20-degree tilt range. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. The 24-inch twisted nematic (TN) panel has a maximum resolution of 1,920-by-1,080, a brightness rating of 300 cd/m 2, and an anti-glare coating. The familiar ViewSonic Gouldian Finches are perched in the upper-left corner. Off to the right, beneath the bezel, are four function buttons and a power switch. ![]() A ViewSonic logo adorns the center of the lower edge, and below that, a curved piece of clear plastic juts out and glows blue when the monitor is powered up. ![]() The VX2452mh's ($129.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) thin, glossy, black bezels and clear trim make it look more expensive than it is. Its gray-scale performance and color accuracy could be better, its wide-angle viewing is weak, and features are limited. However, there are sacrifices to be made. Priced at $189.99, this 24-inch monitor brings a speedy two-millisecond (gray-to-gray) pixel response, sharp image detail, and a bright picture, and it doesn't require much power. The ViewSonic VX2452mh is proof that you don't always have to spend a lot money for good gaming performance. ![]()
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