

And when visuals “thinned” from online bandwidth issues, I could quickly pump the colors back up with a few adjustments. I ran both Internet-based and video game console-based games (using the HDMI input for the latter - Call of Duty: Ghosts being my latest rave) and there wasn’t a single time that I could detect any unintended image blurring. The VX2252mh gaming monitor worked fine for everyday jobs like word processing and number crunching, but it shines for gaming due to having a bright panel and being equipped with a 2ms response time fast action games definitely benefit from this. Related: Check out our ViewSonic VP3481 review. I was familiar with the menu options as it was similar to other Viewsonic models, like the ViewSonic VG2732M LED/LCD monitor, and didn’t have any problems moving from one choice to the other using the front mounted button controls. I decided to lower both a bit for personal preference and so brought up the Settings menu. Right out of the box I could see a good level of dynamic contrast and a very bright picture, along with good viewing angles. Read on for our ViewSonic VX2252MH review. Connecting to a PC was quick and painless and the monitor adjusted itself to the desired resolution of 1920 x 1080 (Macs aren’t left out of this either). Unlike a lot of the new breed of monitors, Viewsonic doesn’t toss out legacy connections, and so while there is HDMI, it’s not at the expense of DVI or VGA, both of which are there. Which, unfortunately, you’ll find in most ViewSonic monitors, like you’ll see in our review of the ViewSonic VX2460H LED 24″ monitor. For the VX2252MH, the back panel bulges out from the panel - not visible from the front - and it’s here that the inputs/outputs are found. The physical chassis sports a thin bezel with a round base that provides stability at the expense of adjustability. So that’s where the VX2252mh 22″ Full HD LED Display comes in: to provide a view for making gaming even more visual.

Viewsonic hasn’t been sitting on their hands by just turning out some of the best computer monitors: they’ve realized that there’s more gamers playing on computers than ever.
