The ViewSonic monitor is suitable for professional or home use. Providing stunning image quality with low energy consumption, it offers six ViewMode presets that deliver optimized screen performance based on your needs.
Clear view from wide angles
SuperClear 178°/178°
Enjoy excellent performance and better viewing quality from horizontal to vertical angle. With SuperClear Vertical Alignment panel technology, the screen remains clear and with good color contrast from 178°, whether you are looking at the screen from above, below, front, or side.
Full HD 1080p
The Full HD 1920x1080 resolution delivers incredibly clear pixel-by-pixel image performance. Enjoy stunning clarity and detail while working, playing, or enjoying the latest entertainment.
Color Performance Options
The ViewMode function offers presets for "Game," "Movie," "Web," "Text," and "Mono." These presets enhance the gamma curve, color temperature, contrast, and brightness to provide an optimized viewing experience for different uses.
Viewing Comfort
Flicker Free & Blue Light Filter
Flicker-Free technology and the blue light filter help reduce eye strain and fatigue from prolonged screen use during a gaming marathon.
Low power consumption
Eco mode
The energy-efficient Eco mode of Viewsonic adjusts the brightness to the optimal setting to reduce energy consumption and eye strain, while also extending the screen's lifespan.
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I have had it for 10 days now and I am satisfied. Theoretically, it is a great monitor, as for the price of €94, it has a contrast ratio of 5000:1!! and a fairly good 4ms response time for a VA monitor! And indeed, it displays colors quite well compared to the TN type Asus monitor with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 2ms response time that I had as my main monitor until now. I don't notice the difference in response time.
From what I remember, TN monitors are older technology, but they achieve better response times, IPS monitors achieve better color accuracy and viewing angles, and VA monitors are newer and have the best contrasts. VA monitors are usually cheaper, but they may be the ones that are evolving more, resulting in smaller differences.
5000:1 is the contrast ratio of black/white and it is an amazing value, but it seems to achieve it with very intense white. For example, in the game Assassin's Creed Odyssey that I happened to play recently, when I adjusted the full contrast, the beaches that the sun was shining on were so bright that I couldn't distinguish the texture/formation of the ground. Or in caves, the lamp that the heroine carried produced so much light that I couldn't see the surrounding area. It was blinding. So, theoretically, it achieves the 5000:1 contrast ratio, but it is not very usable. The colors are indeed more vibrant compared to the previous one, but it doesn't impress me as much as I would expect. But maybe it's subjective.
It worked fine for three days, then it broke, but I believe it was just a defective one, that's why it has the warranty on my side. They sent me a replacement, so it's okay. Otherwise, it's a very good screen for such a low price. Oh, and I got it from another phone, that's why it doesn't say that I bought it.