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The ViewSonic VP2768-4K impressed analysts because of its precise color accuracy, wide sRGB color gamut, and built-in color uniformity function. Experts shredded it for the lack of HDR and the absence of modern color gamuts.
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Product Snapshot
Overview
The ViewSonic VP2768-4K is a high-end 4K design monitor, which hit the stores in 2018, targeting content creation professionals. This monitor has a factory-calibrated design and impresses with its out-of-the-box color accuracy. It covers an impressive 106% of the sRGB color gamut, which will endear this model with video editors and other creative professionals.
Its deep black levels and a decent 1,061:1 contrast ratio provide a pleasant experience in dark rooms. A suite of color temperature modes simplifies tweaking the color presets. The monitor stands out for its panel uniformity along with the very helpful integrated color uniformity function. Endowed with ports that include DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB 3.0, this monitor simplifies connectivity. Unlike the ViewSonic VP2785-4K, the VP2768-4K doesn’t support HDR10 and doesn’t support DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color spaces. Explore our full ViewSonic VP2768-4K review and see how the display compares with today’s top-ranked computer monitors.
Consensus
our Verdict
The ViewSonic VP2768-4K is a great choice for content creators. It offers perfect sRGB color gamut, out-of-the-box color accuracy, decent contrast ratio and deep blacks levels. Plus, it has a large selection of ports and an integrated color uniformity function. The only downside is that it doesn’t have HDR tech or DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color gamuts.
ReasonS to Buy
- 4K resolution provides detailed imagery and text
- Perfect coverage of the sRGB color gamut and accurate colors
- Deep blacks and respectable static contrast ratio
- Uniformity function, which reduces color variance across the screen
- Better-than-expected 13.2ms input lag and 8.6 gray to gray response time
Reason to Avoid
- Better-than-expected 13.2ms input lag and 8.6 gray to gray response time
- Absence of DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color gamuts
- 8-bit color depth
Viewsonic VP2768 4K Specs
Display Type | LED | |
HDMI Inputs | 2 | |
HDR Format | Yes | |
Max Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4k) | |
Panel Type | IPS | |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | |
Response Time | 5 ms | |
Screen size | 27" | |
Sync Technology | n/a |
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NRThe ViewSonic VP2768 doesn’t represent the bleeding edge of color standards, but if all you… Read MoreBy:
Unknown - 88.4
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80Our top pick for midrange monitors, the ViewSonic VP2768 is a feature-loaded 27-inch IPS display… Read MoreBy:
Cale Hunt - 75.95
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90A professional 4K monitor with an excellent picture for those working in the sRGB, Rec…. Read MoreBy:
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