Beware, the VG150s that Dell is shipping are crap. We just shipped back our third replacement unit to them today. Evey unit that we received had dead or stuck pixels. According to Viewsonic tech support this is "normal" . This is BS since we have been purchasing LCD panels from other manufacturers and have never experienced this problem. Viewsonic is SUX
Here is trheir dead pixel policy...
ViewSonic is committed to customer satisfaction by providing the highest quality products in the industry. The result is that our LCD displays generally have very few non-performing pixels. For example, an 18" SXGA (1280 x 1024) display has nearly 4 million sub-pixels. A product exhibiting 10 non-performing pixels would equate to an extremely small 0.00025 percent of the total sub-pixels.
(1280 Horizontal Pixels) * (1024 Vertical Pixels) * (3 sub-pixels per pixel) = 3,932,160 sub-pixels
[(10 non-performing pixels) / (3,932,160 sub-pixels)] * 100% = 0.00025%
To ensure the highest performing displays, ViewSonic sets limits as to the allowable number of pixel anomalies. ViewSonic has adopted the following pixel criteria to supplement our existing three-year limited warranty. This policy applies to all ViewSonic LCD displays during the warranty period.
ViewSonic sets limits on 14" - 15" LCD?s at 5 bright sub-pixels, 5 dark sub-pixels, or a combination of 8.
ViewSonic sets limits on 17" - 18" LCD?s at 8 bright sub-pixels, 8 dark sub-pixels, or a combination of 10.
ViewSonic sets limits on 20" & greater LCD?s at 10 bright sub-pixels, 10 dark sub-pixels, or a combination of 15.