Please make sure the monitor’s power cable is properly seated in the port and that the monitor is powered on. By default LED indicator will light up when the monitor is powered on. If no LED indicator lights up, please try another power outlet first. If above doesn’t help, please contact ViewSonic service center.
When using a monitor in the digital (HDMI, DisplayPort) connection, Auto Image Adjust and Manual Image Adjust settings may be disabled. This is normal as the monitor will adjust itself when in the digital mode.
Please refer to this FAQ section 1 and set to recommended display resolution.
In normal operating conditions, there might be normal electric current sound came monitor which should not impact on your usage. If this did not occur in the past but appeared recently, please contact ViewSonic service center.
Please refer to the video on how to change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkbjPiLNcE
To enable 180Hz refresh rate on your monitor, you need to turn on Overclocking in the monitor's On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. After turning on Overclocking, you then can set the refresh rate to 180 Hz under your computer's “Display” settings. For example, in Windows go to Settings > System > Display > Advanced display to set the refr...
The new gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft support video ouput up to 120Hz. Please follow below instructions to enable 120Hz on your console. <PlayStation 5> 1. Open "Settings". 2. Select "Screen and Video". 3. Select "Enable 120 Hz Output" in "Video Output". 4. Select "Automatic" in the pop-up menu. ...
To use AMD Freesync, there're some requirement with graphics cards, graphics drivers and certified monitors. 1. A compatible GPU with a DisplayPort connection. Compatible GPUs include all AMD Radeon™ graphics cards beginning with Radeon™ HD 7000 Series, released in 2012, and all newer Radeon consumer graphics products.Other GPUs, such ...
You can navigate to manual Image adjust on OSD menu. Select Overclocking -> 165Hz.
Can I Calibrate my sRGB or AdobeRGB monitor’s Luminance value below 80cd/m^2? NO