ViewSonic Launches VX63Smhl Series of Monitors
ViewSonic has announced the launch of the VX63Smhl series of gaming and multimedia displays. Featuring best-in-screen performance, these displays have sleek designs that meet the expectations for demanding users. Available in 22- and 23-inch sizes, the VX63Smhl series offers premium features, including native Full HD 1080p resolution, "frameless" bezel, ViewSonic's SuperClear IPS panel technology, versatile input options and Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) connectivity.
The ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W are Full HD 1080p displays that have been designed for entertainment, gaming and multimedia applications. The distinctive design includes a glossy white finish, and a frameless edge-to-edge glass faceplate and slim bezel beneath the glass, making each VX63Smhl display a stylish visual in any setting.
"The VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W displays are ViewSonic's next level of multimedia displays. We were conscious of delivering a pair of monitors that users could enjoy on all levels by focusing on excellent screen performance, functionality, and comfortable usability. From the variety of connectivity ports to ViewMode™ settings, we've been thorough with the various elements that are part of the VX63Smhl series, "aid Max Hsu, PM Director for ViewSonic Asia Pacific.
Both the VX2363Smhl-W and VX2263Smhl-W can be connected to MHL-enabled mobile devices, such as smart phones and tablets, with the integrated MHL port. This allows users to share digital content from mobile devices on a larger screen in Full HD resolution. With dual HDMI and VGA ports, VX63Smhl displays can link to multiple video sources, offering flexibility between entertainment and PC-related work content. The SuperClear image enhancement panel technology and 50M:1 MEGA Dynamic contrast ratio ensures superior color performance and reproduction from the IPS panel.
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