ViewSonic's VA2026w 20-inch wide-screen monitor offers a simple and refined design. It's nearly all matte black, save for a narrow band of silver at the bottom that houses the on-screen display (OSD) controls. The round, ridged base offers only a tilt adjustment without height and swivel adjustments, so those who need ergonomic flexibility won't find it on this display. Two half-loops on the back of the stand direct all cords to the middle of the monitor where they become invisible from the front. It's a simple cable manager but it works.
Tested for our February 2008 feature "The Wide World of Monitors," the monitor posted respectable scores in our display-quality tests, though they were just shy of average.
The OSD menu is fairly basic and simple to use.
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At $249 (as of December 10, 2007), ViewSonic VA2026w's price is one of the cheapest 20-inch wide-screens on our 20- and 22-inch wide-screen monitors chart. But it doesn't offer valuable extras or the performance required to make it a serious contender for your monitor budget.
Roy Santos