ViewSonic Launches VX2757-MHD 27In Full HD Gaming Monitor With FreeSync Tech
Keeping it simple and affordable, ViewSonic released a 27-inch Full HD gaming monitor, the VX2757-MHD. It comes with AMD FreeSync technology to eliminate tearing, stuttering and input lag.
The new 27-inch TN LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 1200:1 contrast ratio (DCR 80M:1), 300 cd/m2 brightness, 1.5ms (GTG) response time and 170/160 degree viewing angles.
Utilizing ViewSonic’s Black Stabilization feature for ultimate visibility – provides heightened visibility and detail by brightening dark scenes, the VX2757-MHD comes equipped with built-in stereo speakers (2Wx2) and provides 1x D-Sub, 1x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort input ports.
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The ViewSonic® VX2757-mhd is a 27” Full HD price-performance monitor built for gaming and entertainment. Equipped with VESA Adaptive-Sync Technology, this monitor’s variable refresh rate capabilities virtually eliminate screen tearing and stuttering for fluid game play during fast-paced action scenes. An ultra-fast 2ms response time and low input lag mode also provides smooth screen performance free from blurring or ghosting. For a game winning competitive edge, a Game Mode hot key optimizes gameplay for FPS, RTS and MOBA. On top of that, a black stabilization function helps you target enemies lurking in the dark, while enabling the monitor to maintain brilliantly rich colors and contrast for total immersion. Flexible connectivity options such as DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA allow you to connect to your dedicated graphics card and gaming console. The VX2757-mhd features all the perks needed to dominate all your gaming and entertainment quests.
With an ultra-fast 2ms response time, this monitor delivers smooth images without streaking, blurring or ghosting. For any and all fast-paced action sequences, you’ll be glad your monitor reacts as quickly as you do.
The ViewSonic VX2757-MHD is available now for $239.99.
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The best display for me? 21-22 inches, 1920x1080 or 2560x1440, not TN, it can be any variation of IPS or AMVA but not TN, display port, and freesync, all this priced somewhere around 300usd.
That's why i will buy samsung S24E370DL, it is not perfect but the closest to my preferences, even if a bit too big. Once monitor arrives (about april 11th) i will post on forums here some info about it.
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A constant stream of the same crap. Minimum specs I'd like to see on monitors is 1080p from 24 inch and down, 1440p for 27 inch and up, 3000:1 contrast ratio and 75hz refresh. Resolution to size is there but sometimes they stretch 1080p onto larger screens. The contrast ratio has been sucking for a long time and what's worse is that the typical 1000:1 is the peak between a certain 2 shades and the rest of the spectrum will be 700:1 or worse. Then we have refresh rates that won't leave the damn stone age. 60hz is annoying to me and not even in gaming perspective, I see it in fluorescent lights and some leds. I luckily don't suffer from seizures but it is irritating and can bug my eyes or slight headache. *End rant*
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this is the same spec for the 24" version so it's 75Hz not 60 I have the 24" version sitting on the desktop it's at 75Hz and with freesync enabled during gaming it will vary from 47Hz to 75Hz
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Wtf a 1080p 60Hz TN panel
Its 2016 ffs