
The VG2732m-LED is one of ViewSonic's latest 27" models. It's 27" (27.0" Vis) display with a native 1920x1080 resolution is big enough to replace most dual-monitor setups. What makes it even more appealing is the LED backlight for up to 50% energy savings. Monitor is also fully ergonomic with 90° pivot, height adjust, swivel and tilt. The slim bezel design coupled with hidden stereo speakers make VG2732m-LED a space saver. You can put it on your desk or mount on your wall or on any VESA complia...
- 27" (27.0" Vis) Ergonomic LED monitor, 1920x1080 Full HD resolution
- Up to 50% energy saving with LED backlight
- 20,000,000:1 MEGA contrast ratio
- Pivot, height adjust, tilt and swivel functions, 4-port USB hub for easy connectivity
- Energy Star and EPEAT Silver certified, VESA mountable design
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1. Nice, but Prefer the 24"
I wanted to share my experience after having purchased both this monitor and the Viewsonic VG2436WM-LED 24" from Amazon. When I got the 24" it was love at first sight! So nice ; And maybe it's because that unit arrived first, but when I received this one I was not as impressed. Why? This 27" feels gangly and the image is not as "crisp".
Although only 3" larger, this monitor is a beast. It shakes and wobbles under it's own weight when making height or screen adjustments. The footprint is round compared to the more square-ish base of the 24", so no real difference there. On the other hand, this monitor is at least 50% thicker across the entire back, all the way to the edges. Conversely, the 24" is quite thin and only thickens in back where the stand attaches. Suffices to say the 27" looks imposing when sitting on my desktop.
The image quality of this monitor is nice. However, it's...
2. Excellent product in value and price
This monitor is a beast...in a good way. I replaced a Dell 24' Ultrasharp (which is one of the higher end Dell monitors) because of terrible vertical lines that appeared running through the screens. I wanted to make sure that I had built-in speakers as well as USB ports available on the monitor. After much research, it came down to the Viewsonic at around $400 or another Dell Ultrasharp at $900+. I opted for the Viewsonic because I was very disappointed in the Ultrasharp quality (even though I'm a long time Dell customer). This is the first Viewsonic product I've purchases and so far very pleased.
-Setup was simple, all cables are included, and plug and play worked without any issues. I had to manually reset display to 1920x1080 through control panel/display.
-Picture is beautiful: clean crisp, brilliant colors.
-Control buttons are a little annoying in the way they are positioned on the monitor, but just need a good light in front of you to see it. They are easy to...
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Good, but viewing angle was disappointing
I had this monitor for about two weeks before returning it. I had absolutely no problems until I started playing Skyrim and the top corners of the screen were just too dark. The stand doesn't tilt to face down, which is where I sit relative to the monitor. This display seems to be optimal when your eyes are slightly above its center line.
I have since ordered the Dell U2412M. It's an IPS panel and has a more adjustable stand which should hopefully solve my issues.
Other than that:
- Easy to set up.
- Easy to calibrate once you get the rhythm of the buttons.
- Speakers were surprisingly good for built-ins, but I was disappointed that there was no "mute" button.
- Stand was pretty good, except for not tilting down. It's a lot more substantial than most LED tv/monitor stands these days.
- Power indicator light was very discreet, unlike my old ViewSonic which I had to put tape over. Blue LEDs are just plain evil.
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