“The VP2780-4K is a perfect showcase piece for everything that is great about the onward march of modern technology.”
“The VP2780-4K is a perfect showcase piece for everything that is great about the onward march of modern technology.”
“It is difficult to find any direct disadvantages VP2780-4K. It is not a screen for anyone but if you need this kind of screen you are almost certainly already aware of it. ViewSonic VP2780-4K is for those who want a screen to work on and are willing to pay extra for those features that such a screen offering. The really good build quality, superb colour reproduction in connection features specifically designed for productivity makes VP2780-4K a good buy.”
“The ViewSonic VP2780-4K ($889.99) is a moderately priced 27-inch monitor with an impressive feature set including 10-bit color technology, multiple input connections, and an In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel with a 3,840-by-2,160 Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) resolution.”
“With a superior color accuracy and performance specs that were put together specifically for optimized content creation, graphic design or print uses, the VP2780 has plenty to offer a professional right out of the box.”
“Now that HDMI 2.0 compatible video cards are out, PC monitors with 4K resolutions can finally begin catching up to the same pace thanks to ViewSonic’s innovation.”
“If you can purchase a monitor with 4K resolution (3840x2160 pixels), do it. You are future-proofing yourself for more precise photo and video editing, and every document will look stunningly crisp. This Viewsonic 27-inch model is bright, colorful, and connects using an HDMI cable.”
“The first, the VP2780-4K, is aimed squarely at professionals who need color accuracy for work. It’s a 27-inch IPS panel with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz. ViewSonic loaded up the monitor with two HDMI 1.4 ports, a full size DisplayPort, a mini DP port and that HDMI 2.0 port.”
“The VP2780-4K delivers all the high-grade features and future-proof connectivity ports a demanding user needs for color critical applications, while ensuring flexible connection to a variety of devices”
“It’s expensive, but the ViewSonic justifies its price in several key areas. It’s got quality that trumps rival screens in almost all departments, a high resolution and plenty of versatility. Those doing normal office work just don’t need to spend so much on a professional screen, but it’s worth the cash if you’re doing colour-sensitive image or video work.”
“Resolution alone does not guarantee a better image; refresh rate is important too, which for 4K is mainly limited by the bandwidth of the video interface. Over HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 the maximum refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, which is better than the 30Hz of HDMI 1.4 but arguably still slow enough that image quality -- particularly on moving images -- is affected. The most recent standard, DisplayPort 1.3, supports 4K at up to 120Hz refresh and may appear in products in 2016.”
“Even if it meets a very specific need thanks to its high definition on a so modest diagonal, the VP2780-4K shows the Viewsonic's expertise in graphic design with a high-standard rendering, a solid frame and beautiful finishes.”
“Beyond the figures, our experience after a few days working with it is that it offers an excellent quality, with crisp, real and deep colours and a smooth and well-defined gradients”Spanish: “Un monitor 4K especialmente indicado para profesionales que no puedan permitirse invertir en pantallas de gama alta.”
“It is difficult to find any direct disadvantages VP2780-4K. It is not a screen for anyone but if you need this kind of screen you are almost certainly already aware of it. ViewSonic VP2780-4K is for those who want a screen to work on and are willing to pay extra for those features that such a screen offering. The really good build quality, superb colour reproduction in connection features specifically designed for productivity makes VP2780-4K a good buy.”
“There are still ongoing issues using a 4K screen for the Windows desktop and in games I’ve noticed, but these are likely to be addressed as products like this one become more commonplace. In the meantime, if you’d like a decent 4K panel but refuse to pay silly money, then the ViewSonic VP2780-4k is a very plausible option.”
“The VP2780-4K is a perfect showcase piece for everything that is great about the onward march of modern technology.”
“The ViewSonic VP2780-4K ($889.99) is a moderately priced 27-inch monitor with an impressive feature set including 10-bit color technology, multiple input connections, and an In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel with a 3,840-by-2,160 Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) resolution.”
“With a superior color accuracy and performance specs that were put together specifically for optimized content creation, graphic design or print uses, the VP2780 has plenty to offer a professional right out of the box.”
“Now that HDMI 2.0 compatible video cards are out, PC monitors with 4K resolutions can finally begin catching up to the same pace thanks to ViewSonic’s innovation.”
“If you can purchase a monitor with 4K resolution (3840x2160 pixels), do it. You are future-proofing yourself for more precise photo and video editing, and every document will look stunningly crisp. This Viewsonic 27-inch model is bright, colorful, and connects using an HDMI cable.”
“The first, the VP2780-4K, is aimed squarely at professionals who need color accuracy for work. It’s a 27-inch IPS panel with 3840x2160 resolution at 60Hz. ViewSonic loaded up the monitor with two HDMI 1.4 ports, a full size DisplayPort, a mini DP port and that HDMI 2.0 port.”
“The VP2780-4K delivers all the high-grade features and future-proof connectivity ports a demanding user needs for color critical applications, while ensuring flexible connection to a variety of devices”
“It’s expensive, but the ViewSonic justifies its price in several key areas. It’s got quality that trumps rival screens in almost all departments, a high resolution and plenty of versatility. Those doing normal office work just don’t need to spend so much on a professional screen, but it’s worth the cash if you’re doing colour-sensitive image or video work.”
“Resolution alone does not guarantee a better image; refresh rate is important too, which for 4K is mainly limited by the bandwidth of the video interface. Over HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 the maximum refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, which is better than the 30Hz of HDMI 1.4 but arguably still slow enough that image quality -- particularly on moving images -- is affected. The most recent standard, DisplayPort 1.3, supports 4K at up to 120Hz refresh and may appear in products in 2016.”
“Even if it meets a very specific need thanks to its high definition on a so modest diagonal, the VP2780-4K shows the Viewsonic's expertise in graphic design with a high-standard rendering, a solid frame and beautiful finishes.”
“Beyond the figures, our experience after a few days working with it is that it offers an excellent quality, with crisp, real and deep colours and a smooth and well-defined gradients”Spanish: “Un monitor 4K especialmente indicado para profesionales que no puedan permitirse invertir en pantallas de gama alta.”
“The ViewSonic VP2780-4K ($889.99) is a moderately priced 27-inch monitor with an impressive feature set including 10-bit color technology, multiple input connections, and an In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel with a 3,840-by-2,160 Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) resolution.”