pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-09-11 17:09:10
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T here's no two ways about it: the ViewSonic VP2780-4K is something of a bargain by the standards of professional monitors. It still isn't cheap, but this 27in monitor packs in everything you could reasonably expect for the cash. Take a 3,840 x 2,160 IPS...
"Despite its faults, the ViewSonic VP2780-4K has much to recommend it. "...
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ViewSonic screens are sometimes associated with the budget market, but there's nothing cheap about the VP2780-4K, which costs a hefty $1,093 (about £700, or AU$1,430).For that money you get a screen with an impressive spec sheet: the 4K resolution lifts i...
Excellent image quality, Versatile stand design, High resolution, Consistent across whole screen...
No speakers, Heavy and bulky design, Pricier than rivals...
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 features...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-09-11 17:09:10
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ViewSonic screens are sometimes associated with the budget market, but there's nothing cheap about the VP2780-4K, which costs a hefty $1,093 (about £700, or AU$1,430).For that money you get a screen with an impressive spec sheet: the 4K resolution lifts...
Excellent image quality, Versatile stand design, High resolution, Consistent across whole screen...
No speakers, Heavy and bulky design, Pricier than rivals...
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 features...
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We've got ViewSonic's VP2780-4K in the lab today. Is this 27-inch, Ultra HD, IPS-based monitor worth your hard-earned money? Let's find out!When it comes to new technology, if you want the bleeding edge you have to buy in at the premium level. This is def...
Build quality, Contrast, Gamma and grayscale, High output, Input lag, Outofbox color accuracy...
Gamma and color in user mode...
27 inches is on the small side for Ultra HD but the VP2780-4K has enough positive qualities to merit serious consideration. No calibration is required thanks to a factory adjustment that is backed up by a data sheet individual to each monitor. With a st...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-09-11 17:09:49
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The 27" ViewSonic VP2780-4K (left) and the 27" AOC q2778Vqe (right).ViewSonic is part of the old guard of monitor manufacturers, and you can really tell when you look at the VP2780's design. The black plastic chassis doesn't even benefit from narrow edges...
Natural colours, UHD resolution, perfect for graphic design, Fully adjustable stand, HDMI 2.0 port, Good upscaling from Full HD...
In native resolution, things appear too small onscreen...
Its high resolution and relatively modest diagonal might make this a pretty niche monitor, but the VP2780-4K shows ViewSonic's graphic-design know-how at its best. It offers excellent picture quality, a sturdy chassis and great finish...
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What is the ViewSonic VP2780-4K? ViewSonic's VP27 range has consistently impressed over the last few years thanks to its combination of a large IPS screen with good image quality and loads of features, all at a great price. With the VP2780-4K ViewSonic is...
Fantastic colour accuracy, Impressive uniformity, High resolution, Versatile design...
Better contrast available elsewhere, Pricier than competitors, Mixed screen mode quality...
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 further...
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There's no two ways about it, the ViewSonic VP2780-4K is something of a bargain by the standards of professional monitors. It's still not cheap, but this 27in monitor packs in absolutely everything you could reasonably expect for the cash. Take a 3,840 x...
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...
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The VP2780-4K joins ViewSonic's range of displays aimed at budget-conscious professionals that need a PC monitor a step above the usual consumer fare. Also see: Best displays 2015 . This 27-inch display is well specified with an IPS technology panel, ma...
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 i...
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With its new 27-inch 4K (or Ultra HD) resolution LED backlit monitor, ViewSonic throws comparative affordability into the mix – if the VP2780-4K isn't exactly cheap, it delivers a lot of imaging performance for the money.It's a smart-looking device with a...
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 cal...
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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 i...
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One of the latest displays from ViewSonic is the VP2780-4K, which is an IPS-based 4K monitor - but is it worth your money? Well, that's what we're here to find out. In a market filled with gaming displays, ViewSonic bucks the curve continuing to release a...
With a beautiful image and near perfect colors, sub 10ms input lag for gamers and a great height adjustable stand with portrait abilities, the ViewSonic VP2780-4K is a great monitor. It has its specific market, which has gamers looking away. ViewSonic h...
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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 wall...
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The 4K screen revolution is well underway. Home televisions equipped with the pixel-busting resolution now attract a small premium over the best full HD champions of yesteryear. Computer screens, on the other hand, have been slower on the 4K ramp-up. Cons...
Excellent colour reproduction, Multi-adjustment stand, Low input lag, Good power consumption...
Not full Adobe RGB, Expensive...
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 nu...
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There's been a steady growth of Ultra HD and 4k resolutions over the last year or so in the monitor market. Initial screens were in a large format, but super high resolutions have started to enter smaller screen sizes as well. It's important before we...
Good connectivity options and stand ergonomics provided, High pixel density provides very sharp image, Good factory calibration and default setup...
Industrial design maybe not to everyone's taste. Stand is quite deep, Minimum brightness range could have been slightly better, Missing an aspect ratio control option to maintain source aspect, but fill more of the screen...
The VP2780-4K offered a very good all-round screen with a robust and sturdy design and feature set. The versatile stand, wide range of connectivity options and useful extras like USB 3.0 ports and PiP/PbP were pleasing, and showed that ViewSonic continue...
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