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The ViewSonic VX2758-C-MH is a 27-inch curved gaming monitor featuring a 1920x1080 Full HD resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync Premium technology. Designed for immersive and smooth gameplay, it offers customizable visual modes and flexible HDMI/VGA connectivity, making it a perfect choice for serious gamers seeking performance and style.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | ViewSonic |
Series | VX2758-C-MH |
Item model number | VX2758-C-MH |
Item Weight | 9.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 24 x 17.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 24 x 17.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
ASIN | B078ZJHD25 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 1, 2018 |
D**1
Great monitor for the money!
I had my previous Dell 24" LCD monitor for 13 years. I've been through numerous PC builds during that time. So it was time to retire the beast. The last time I had ViewSonic's, is when I had dual CRT's. So it's been awhile. I am really pleased with this new monitor. I did not take long to adapt to the curved screen. I really like it for gaming. If you do a lot of spreadsheets, this is probably not the monitor for you. I have this hooked up to my laptop. I just keep the lid closed and use it as a desktop replacement. I also have my PS4 connected to it. The monitor has built in speakers, but those are nothing to write home about. So I have my desktop speakers connected to the headphone jack of the monitor. I knew I could get audio from my Playstation doing this, but I did not realize I could also get audio from my desktop. Nice! The joystick navigation is a little awkward and you have to push down and hold it to shut off the monitor. Not a deal killer, but something worth mentioning. I really like the automatic display input switching. If I shut off my PS4, the monitor automatically switches to my pc desktop. I can't speak to its reliability or longevity, but ViewSonics are typically great quality. It is money well spent.Edit 01/02/2019One thing I wanted to add. This monitor has some of the worst light bleed I have ever seen. I'm not sure if it's because of curve or not. There are a few things that I can do and see if I can reduce it. The picture says it all.
E**A
For the 27" 144hz curved FreeSync
NOTE: This review is for the 27" 144hz Curved Freesync. So don't read it if that isn't what you're considering. There are important differences in the models and features.Regarding refresh rate:As long as you have a powerful enough graphics card (you must research this first), and HDMI 1.4 or 2.0, and your PC recognizes this monitor (via installing drivers), then it should definitely display the 144hz for you. I had been using integrated graphics on an older PC, and it wouldn't output higher than 60Hz... but once I installed my GTX 1060 6GB card on my new PC, it instantly displayed at 144hz. And for ANYONE who claims that 144Hz is overkill unless you're a serious gamer, I have news for you: 144hz LOOKS WAY NICER, EVEN IF YOU AREN'T A GAMER. I had been using 60Hz forever, and the difference was immediate. I feel less eye strain for sure, and I definitely notice silky smooth mouse movements and scrolling. So if you're teetering on the fence about the 75hz model vs 144hz, I'd recommend just going for 144hz. Especially if you spend long hours in front of your screen.Regarding response time:DO NOT pay attention to the "most helpful poor review" here claiming that this monitor has an incorrectly advertised response rate. There is no false advertising about its advertised 5ms response time. However, its TYPICAL response time is actually 21ms (and they don't lie about this either; it's directly in the specifications), and that is what it is defaulted to. So if you want the 5ms response time, simply go into the settings on the monitor and change the Response Time to "ultra fast." There are 3 speeds, and "normal" is the slowest, at 21ms.Regarding speakers:They're decent, but if you're planning on routing the audio from either the line-in or headphone jack, be aware that it doesn't have a strong output -- I had to max the speaker volume to get much sound out of it. Probably better to get your sound from elsewhere.Display quality:I'm not experienced in monitors, so I don' have much to compare this to in terms of objective viewing experience quality, but as an average user, I can say that HD movies look amazing, and I've been playing my Nintendo Switch games on it beautifully. (And as I said earlier, the 144Hz for PC is a joy on the eyes -- but the Switch only goes up to 60Hz). The surface is a matte finish, and there is no glare because it has an anti-glare coating. The curve is pretty minor at 1800R, so you have to be fairly close to it in order to feel immersed in what you're watching, or games. Viewing angles are great... I haven't noticed myself having to re-position myself or the monitor due to the colors looking off.Display options and versatility:This is the monitor's strong point, by far. Maybe it's because I'm a nerd. I LOVE the variety of "view modes" that this monitor offers. There are a whopping 7 presets for viewing experiences, and 2 of those are "gaming" and "standard" which EACH have an additional 5-6 features for custom display features. Mostly, these have to do with contrast and black stabilization (making the blacks more black and whites more white). Speaking of contrast, this monitor's strong point is excellent contrast, since it uses MVA panel technology. It also offers tons of color options and presets too, including the blue light filter for easing eye strain. Also helpful to reduce eyestrain is the fact that the monitor utilizes DC backlighting rather than PWM, (it's "flicker-free") which minimizes eyestrain as well. These two features are part of its touted "eye care" technology.Also worth noting, it arrived in perfect condition in a sealed box. Setup was ridiculously easy. The monitor cannot be raised or lowered any higher, and nope: there is no VESA mount on the back for this model.I'll be updating this as I gain more experience and understanding about monitor technology, and my overall experience with it.
B**N
Stunning Frame rate
Absolutely stunning experience transitioning from a regular 60hz monitor to a 144hz monitor. The lack of motion blur is so smooth and immersive. It legitimately improves my first person shooter gaming experience. It makes using a sniper rifle in game so much easier and intuitive, when moving you can see detail so sharp that it makes it very easy to keep an eye on things or identify things while turning, moving, etc, and immediately snap to them with your cursor/crosshair.I would only recommend you purchase this product if you are confident that your computer can run the games you intend to play at 144 frames/sec or higher. Otherwise just purchase a 120hz or even 100hz monitor.The speakers are not bad. They're not amazing either. The fact that the monitor even has speakers compared to the majority of low profile thin panel LCD screens makes it hard to give it any criticism as there is not a lot you can do to maximize the sound quality of a speaker that is only 3-5mm thick.
T**M
I Love the new Viewsonic monitor
I Love the new Viewsonic monitor! My last Viewsonic monitor lasted 8 or 9 Years before it went out! So that's real good.I'm Very Happy with my new Viewsonic monitor it works well, Hope this one lasts as long as my last one?It works without a monitor Driver! But at the Viewsonic web page they have no drivers for this monitor!? Don't know why?I Hope Viewsonic comes out with a Monitor Driver soon???I don't need it, But would Love to have a Driver for this Monitor.So My advise to everyone is to Buy Viewsonic Monitors Because they seem like they last a lot longer than any other Monitors!?
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