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Guru3D.com » News » ViewSonic Introduces New 2K and 4K Resolution Pantone Validated ColorPro Monitors

ViewSonic Introduces New 2K and 4K Resolution Pantone Validated ColorPro Monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2021 03:09 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
ViewSonic Introduces New 2K and 4K Resolution Pantone Validated ColorPro Monitors

ViewSonic announces that it has started shipping the new 27-inch VP2756-2K and VP2756-4K ColorPro monitors. The latest additions monitor series, the VP2756-2K and VP2756-4K monitors are Pantone Validated and feature native QHD (2560x1440) and Ultra HD (3840x2160) resolutions.

For professionals who depend on color reliability and fidelity in every pixel on the screen, the VP2756-2K and VP2756-4K monitors provide incredible color accuracy. These monitors have been rigorously tested and deemed capable of reproducing the Pantone Matching System (PMS) Colors. The monitors also come with vDisplayManager software that puts the on-screen display (OSD) menu controls on the monitor's screen so users can quickly and easily adjust the settings as needed. A Color Sensitivity Mode simulates various color deficiencies, while a Designer Mode calibrates the monitor to the sRGB color gamut and makes it easy for the user to change between color profiles.

"The ColorPro series of monitors from ViewSonic are designed and built to offer display solutions for users who demand color accuracy," said Phong Phanel, vertical marketing manager of professional displays for ViewSonic Americas. "The VP2756-2K and VP2756-4K are the latest monitors engineered to deliver that. For jobs that are critical to match and ensure precise colors, these monitors allow the user to create with confidence."

CP2756-4K

  • 27-inch monitor with native 4K (3840x2160) resolution with a SuperClear IPS panel
  • Factory-calibrated to deliver Delta E>2
  • Auto-Pivot function to easily toggle between full-sized portrait and landscape modes; split screen functionality (via vDisplayManager)
  • Connectivity options include: USB-C, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort and a USB-A/B hub
  • Blue Light filter and Flicker-Free eye care technology help reduce eye strain over an extended period of viewing
  • Available: Now with an estimated street price of $489.99 [USD]

VP2756-2K

  • 27-inch monitor with native 2K (2560x1440) resolution with a SuperClear IPS panel
  • Factory-calibrated to deliver Delta E>2
  • Auto-Pivot function to easily toggle between full-sized portrait and landscape modes; split screen functionality (via vDisplayManager)
  • Connectivity options include: USB-C, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort and a USB-A/B hub
  • Blue Light filter and Flicker-Free eye care technology help reduce eye strain over an extended period of viewing
  • Available: Now with an estimated street price of $369.99 [USD]


ViewSonic Introduces New 2K and 4K Resolution Pantone Validated ColorPro Monitors




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Silva
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#5947235 Posted on: 09/16/2021 07:38 PM
The 2k could be interesting as no FRC. That said, only 75Hz so an easy pass for me.

Martin5000
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#5947290 Posted on: 09/16/2021 10:33 PM
i know when they talk about 2k they mean 2.5k.
2k is a 1920x1080 screen because its 1/4 of a 4k screen.
1/4 of a 5k screen is a 1440 res.
I find annoying when this 2k is used. 2k is 1080.

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#5947341 Posted on: 09/17/2021 04:37 AM
i know when they talk about 2k they mean 2.5k.
2k is a 1920x1080 screen because its 1/4 of a 4k screen.
1/4 of a 5k screen is a 1440 res.
I find annoying when this 2k is used. 2k is 1080.

It's because the starting resolution is 720p not 1080p so 720p x 2 = 1440p if it was 1080p then it would be literally 2K ie: 1080p x 2 = 2160p and 4K would be 1080 x 2 = 4320p but it's not weird as it is but there you have it

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