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It ms like yesterday we were treating $500+ TN panel displays as if they were a golden gift from the PC gods, just because they were 4K. I mean, they had solid response times, with single tiled displays, with some even delivering 8-bit...
The stand is quite chunky in a ‘Y' shape; the shorter and wider base is 14cm long while the other two arms are 24cm long, all three meet at a 10cm across circular base for the telescopic arm. The total weight with stand is 8.4kilos. It is possible to...
The ViewSonic VP2780-4K has a high resolution, impressive quality levels and great versatility from its design, but it's expensive and lacks some consumer...
The bottom line for the Viewsonic VP2780-4K is that the company has offered an excellent professional monitor to customers with very few defects at a great price, and for this price, they've even managed to create a product that is quite unique on the...
ViewSonic VP2780-4K: Image Quality The ViewSonic's factory settings lived up to the impressive figures provided by the calibration report. Its average Delta E of 0.92 is fantastic – far better than the 2.53 scored by the Samsung S32D850T and even...
The range of ‘4K' UHD models available on the market is increasing at quite a pace, with several ‘affordable' options available with various panel types and sizes. The ViewSonic VP2780-4K is designed to offer strong colour performance at a competitive...
Despite its faults, the ViewSonic VP2780-4K has much to recommend it. The array of features and connectivity is impressive, the image quality is great for the cash, and the zero-pixel-defect guarantee is a major plus point. This isn't a true professional...
The VP2780-4K is expensive for a consumer monitor at £699, although relatively cheap when set against professional monitors with full AdobeRGB colour and polished OSD menus, for which you can expect to pay closer to twice the price. ViewSonic's warranty...
There are plenty of experiences in imaging which make it hard to go back and one of them is undoubtedly seeing a 4K resolution display for the first time. After this, 2K simply doesn't cut the mustard. Moving up to 4K is becoming more and more...
Just being able to buy a 4K display in this screen size is a good start, especially for anybody who doesn't have a huge amount of desk space at their disposal. Then there's the clear performance benefits derived from the individually-performed factory...
ViewSonic understands the premium 4K monitor market is littered with relatively inexpensive displays that use very similar panels. Aiming for a different beat with the VP2780-4K, designed for multimedia professionals first and foremost, ViewSonic has a...
We've grown accustomed to the idea that a monitor is a monitor. That they're easy to plug in and that different cables provide not that much of a difference in the quality of the image on screen.All of those assumptions need throwing out the window when...
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