The ViewSonic VA2708-2K-HD is a 27" QHD monitor with HDMI and DisplayPort inputs for professional and home use. Optimal screen performance and comfortable viewing without tears or injuries are provided through the variable refresh rate, eye care technology, and various ViewMode presets. Simply expand your workspace and experience truly seamless, ergonomic multitasking on a single screen with a VESA-compatible stand with low power consumption.
Excellent Wide-Angle Vision
Enjoy vibrant colors with consistent brightness and stunning accuracy, regardless of the viewing angle. The SuperClear® IPS display features ultra-wide vertical and horizontal viewing angles of 178 degrees that provide the same image quality with true color accuracy and consistency from screen to print.
QHD 2560x1440
This 27" diagonal monitor with QHD 2560 X 1440 resolution doubles the number of pixels offered by FHD 1080p, providing unparalleled work quality for professionals who care about detail.
HDR10
Compatible with the HDR10 High Dynamic Range standard, this monitor provides exceptionally defined colors, brightness, and contrast that far exceed the capabilities of ordinary SDR products.
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After a lot of research for a 2K 27-inch monitor, I ended up with this one as it covers 100% sRGB and most importantly: 90%+ Adobe RGB. I don't play games and my main use is photo editing. I managed to get it very close to the colors on the MacBook Pro M3 2024 screen with about an hour of experimenting with the color profiles from the menu provided by the display settings of the laptop. This was my main concern, so everything is great!
The only negative thing I have to say is that the HDMI cable included is relatively short and looks cheap, as does the power supply cable. Regarding the HDMI, I should add that when I connected it to a Satechi docking station (which is supposedly considered top), it sometimes flickered with interference and sometimes it didn't recognize it. I don't know if it's the port or the cheap cable I mentioned earlier. I ordered a new HDMI for €8 and I hope it works so I don't have to connect it to the Mac's HDMI and have fewer cables.