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The ViewSonic VA3209-MH is a 32-inch Full HD monitor featuring a fast 4ms response time and 75Hz variable refresh rate for smooth, vibrant visuals. Its SuperClear IPS panel guarantees consistent color accuracy from any angle, while eye-friendly Flicker-Free and Low Blue Light technologies ensure comfort during extended use. With a frameless design and multiple connectivity options including HDMI and DisplayPort, it’s the perfect blend of style and performance for home and office professionals.
Brand | ViewSonic |
Product Dimensions | 23.1 x 71.4 x 52 cm; 7.3 kg |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Item model number | VA3209-MH |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
Series | VA3209-MH |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Graphics Coprocessor | INTEL/NVIDIA/AMD |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Item Weight | 7.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**C
A great budget monitor for productivity and gaming. Works well in conjunction with 24inch 1080p
I was a bit concerned by some of the other reviews and how this seemed overly cheap compared to other 1440p 32inch monitors I've been looking at.I did consider instead potentially a 4k 32inch monitor instead, but these would have cost more than twice the price (£170 at time of purchase), and not only that, if I ran at full resolution with no scaling the text would be tiny.Instead, given I had already 3x24inch 1080p monitors (~91ppi), I decided to get this with exactly the same pixel density.Initial impressions are ok, and the plastic does feel a bit cheap, but it doesn't affect the functionality. The monitor has thin bezels which is great when running side by side with other monitors.I thought the input switch was fiddly, but thankfully, there's a quick function button on the monitor, which quickly allows for input switch (or programmable to other functions instead).No dead pixels, and comes with a stand, but it's not height adjustable. However it does come off easily, and the monitor has a vesa mounting allowing for mounting on a monitor arm or wall. Though at the button, it protudes out a bit at the back so gets in the way of my monitor arm mountings, which is a bit of a shame, but not the end of the world unless you're very short on space.Has built-in speakers, but the sound quality is awful, distorted and tinny, even at low volume... Ok to play an email alert, but other than that, just spend even just £10 on some speakers and they'll sound several times better!Pros:-- The bezels are nice and thing around the sides- Adjustment pretty good with a quick setting button- Can be wall mounted/placed on monitor arm- Picture quality is pretty good for text and gaming (so long as you're ok with 75hz)- IPS panel provides decent viewing at pretty much all angles.- 2560x1440 resolution looks good and comfortable enough to run at 100% scaling.- Pixel density is perfect to go along side 24inch 1080p monitors.Cons- Stand is not height adjustable- The frame can interfere a bit with some monitor arms- Speakers are dreadful sound qualityOverall, if you're on a budget, you should get on really well with this monitor. I run it with several 24" 1080p and it's been brilliant for WFH, and some casual gaming at 2560x1440p. Certainly much better than I'd expect at this price, 100% recommended.
A**.
Excellent monitor!!
Connected to my Mac iBook which was easy, it has fabulous resolution. Great value for money - Extremely satisfied!!
H**L
Not perfect, but close.
The only downsides are lack of height adjustment (there's VESA, for an arm or whatever) and the fiddly OSD. Aside from these two minor details, this is an almost perfect display. It really is fiddly, though.The colours and sound out of the box need tweaking (the sound most of all. I use Equalizer APO to insert a system-wide EQ adjustment). After some wee adjustments the sound is fairly loud and immersive. NOTE: The sound comes out the back of the monitor, so position will affect sound some. Mine is near a corner. There's a headphone socket if you need more. Attaching to speakers is recommended.HDR works flawlessly with Windows HDR switching, if you like that. Games are good enough for me (playing games in 2K is new to me and I'm mightily impressed), but 75Hz might be too slow for serious gamers.The panel itself is flawless. HDMI and DisplayPort both work perfectly though note: I thought DP wasn't working until I pulled out the cable and pushed it back in, except harder this time, and it went "click". /Then/ it worked.It's light and slim and the stand (aside from lack of height adjustment) is quite nice, with a sort of metallic wood-grain, like 90s speakers, but finer. Yes, it's a dust magnet.The bezel is lovely, 8mm in total, the glass a mere 2mm from the edge, and completely flat, so wiping the screen clean is easy.My youngest was most disappointed that it boots up with a picture of Gouldian finches and not Sonic The Hedgehog, as it clearly states on the front that this would be so. Och well.For this level of tech, the price I paid was just silly. Everything has recently gotten more expensive, I thought. So this feels like a stone cold bargain.If you currently use a smallish screen, switching up to a 32" 2K monitor will change your life. 2 A4 pages side-by-side, explorer windows big enough to see all the files, Entire ComfyUI workflows in a single view, I could go on and on. When I was a kid, a 32" TV was considered a BIG TELLY. And right enough it's a beast on your desk. But you'll soon enough get used to it's stature as it comes with such elegance and functionality!It's not perfect, but if you are in the market for a big 2K monitor on a budget, this is worth serious consideration.
M**.
Looks and works great – No problems!
Purchased about a month ago and have been using everyday with a Mac Studio. Looks and works great – No problems!
M**S
looks good
Very disappointed i couldn't get it to work on my 10 year old HP desktop computer it kept saying no signal when connected
M**N
Great price for 32 inch, doesn't come with extendable stand
I managed to get this on a discount, so very pleased with my purchase. Only thing I'd note is that the stand doesn't adjust like other brands, so I've had to put a thick book underneath.
L**E
Missing power cable
Monitor is good but the missing power adaptor is frustrating. I got half a UK adaptor and a complete 2 pin adaptor which is one whole unit. So I am using a travel adaptor with the 2 pin adaptor until I get a replacement.
M**R
Decent 32inch screens
These are the first Viewsonic Monitors I have owned. I decided to choose two of these as a dual 32 inch set up. The build quality is pretty good and I’m very glad I went for this screen size. The set up of these is easy as they are basic monitor types but have functionality I need. I’ve not had any issues with any backlight bleed however I mainly use these for general office work for which they are fine. I have used these with a dual monitor bracket rather than the supplied stands although the stands do seem solid, with some weight to keep the screen steady at this screen size. Very pleased with this purchase.
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