The ViewSonic VX2770Smh-LED features an LED backlit 27-Inch frameless design widescreen monitor with up to 40% energy savings compared to a regular 27-Inch monitor. Mercury free VX2770Smh-LED offers Full HD 1920x1080 resolution, HDMI and DVI with HDCP and VGA inputs, external power supply, SRS Premium Sound, and 30,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio. The stylish glossy ID and thin profile combine to make it the center piece to your home or office. The SuperClear IPS panel with wide viewing an...
- 27-Inch Widescreen LED monitor
- 1920x1080p Full HD resolution
- Mercury free LED backlight with IPS technology
- 30,000,000:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- HDMI and DVI (with HDCP) and VGA inputs
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. 100% sRGB, AH-IPS - Great Monitor!
Note: my review was for the ViewSonic VX2270SMH-LED 22" -
I see Amazon has grouped 3 different sizes together - including ViewSonic VX2370SMH-LED 23", and ViewSonic VX2770SMH-LED 27" -
although there are many common traits - be sure to check the screen size for any review.
I bought this after doing a lot of research, as I do a lot of photography and post processing.
sRGB preset (factory calibrated)
100% sRGB gamut
AH-IPS
frameless design
slim
This is a very important monitor (along with the slightly larger sibling VX2370Smh-LED) for photographers or anyone who does serious graphics/color work - as it has a factory calibrated preset for the sRGB colorspace @ 100% sRGB gamut - this is the industry standard color space for photos and display monitors.
To me this is HUGE.
The panels is also a AH-IPS - this is currently the latest technology used on the very high pixel density smartphone screens,
it...
2. Wonderful Monitor
It used to be easy... there were bad, fast acting monitors and really expensive, high color accuracy monitors. Today there are a lot of ones in the middle...low cost IPS (like this one)...several other technologies that are similar and some better TN ones.
I don't really play games, so high speed was not a concern...I do a lot of image adjustment, so color accuracy was. Did not want to spend a lot of money (being cheap)...wanted to get something worth more than it costs. (really cheap).
First issue was to decide how big and what resolution. I have both 1080 and 1440 24inch monitors. What I find with the high resolution one is that, in the native format, text is really small...tiny actually. So you increase the font size.. then stuff on internet does not display right.. so back and forth you go. With the 1080...it is ok..but prices have changed.. and now 27 inch is a reasonable price.. but only in 1080. Can one see jagged letters.. ah, no. Can you see the...
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Great after some adjustments
I looked at about 10 other IPS monitors in this price range and finally decided on this one. I needed a monitor that I could calibrate for web design and photo-editing purposes. Here are some pros and cons:
Pros:
Aesthetically pleasing.
Stand is stable.
Wide viewing angles.
No backlight bleeds.
Able to adjust colors.
No glare or distracting anti-glare coating that other people reported on other brands.
Built-in speakers (they're like laptop speakers, but this isn't important to me).
No eye strain so far.
Cons:
Can't adjust monitor height, so mine sits on books (but I knew this going in).
It can't swivel but it does tilt (again, I knew this going in).
No DVI cable. It does come with an HDMI cable.
A few notes:
This only happens with HDMI and not DVI. My 1yo PC has ATI Radeon HD4350 with latest drivers. The image did not fill the screen at 1920x1080, and the text was very fuzzy. I had to...
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