Well guys, after much delay, and taking 2 weeks to get my monitor from Dell since it was backordered, I'm here to give my thoughts on the ViewSonic VP2030b 20.1" LCD Monitor. This is my first LCD monitor to own.
VP2030b Quick Specs:
Type: 20.1" TFT MVA
Pixel Pitch: 0.255 mm
Optimum Resolution: 1600x1200
Color: True 8-bit (16.7 million colors)
Image Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Response Time: 8ms (grey-to-grey), 16ms (off-on-off)
Connectors: VGA, DVI-I, 4xUSB
First off, No dead Pixels. (Yah!)
The colors are amazing! Very vivid and vibrant. This thing comes very bright right out of the box. Right now I have my Contrast at 70 and my Brightness usually between 50-70.
Installation was a cinch. The stand is very nice, the monitor slides up and down with ease and stays in place very well. The cable clips on the back of the stand were somewhat hard to deal with after trying to lock 4 cables down. Definatly feels something that will possibly break later on if messed with frequently. The OSD controls are very easy to use and nice to work with. Installing the Color Profile was very easy.
Then came the PerfectSuite software. Installation off the CD was no problem. The program was fine to deal with intially. It tells you how to calibrate contrast, brightness, color, etc etc and gives you options to use other features such as Theft Lock which I don't use. This was fine until I plugged the computer into the network and then for some reason the only option it would give me was to update, which I did but with some slight pains. To get the update they request your info and email. I gave them bogus information and was then allowed to download the update. Even after I installed the update it still would not let me access any of the other tabs other than the update tab. I had a few display issues of only going into DVI-A mode until reboots, but it seems that worked itself out. Then the Perfect Suite software began letting me access the other features. It was probably just due to a loose cable.
I'm not using the newest setup with this monitor. My Video card is just a GeForce4 Ti4600. I'll be upgrading soon and then I'll really get to push this thing. Games look very good though. The overall image quality of games looks amazingly better than my previous CRT. The motion took me a bit to get used to. This could be due to a lot of factors not related to the monitor. I moved while getting this and had not even played a game in over a month. I might have just need a few days to get adjusted to the screen again. I do not notice any ghosting during gaming. I get low framerates (~20-30) with my current setup anyways. So I do not get the smoothest picture. I'll have to wait for my next card to really see if the response time is noticeable.
Video looks very smooth. I popped in The Matrix DVD and did not notice any video lag, blurring, tearing, or ghosting. The blacks were very black and the colors were great.
Now I had heard and seen all of the tragedy with the VP930s backlight bleeding. Some of the pictures I had seen I could visible see an X through the whole screen. My VP2030b does suffer from some corner bleeding that is only noticeable on a black screen. The bleeding is not nearly as terrible as what I've seen with the VP930. The bleeding is light and difuses very quickly from the corners and does not propagate to the center of the screen. There is no visible X, just some faint "smudges" in the corners.
That's my review for now. I definatly recommend this monitor unless you're higly sensative to response time or slight corner backlight bleeding. I'm totally satisfied with my purchase. I got mine for $600 from Dell and despite the delay in shipping due to being on back order, I'm happy with the quality I got for my $. I love this thing to peices.
Sorry for the brevity of the review. I'm currently in the computer lab and in dire need of food!