








🎯 Elevate your creative game with pixel-perfect precision and pro-grade color fidelity!
The ViewSonic VP2768a-4K is a 27-inch professional-grade UHD monitor featuring 3840x2160 resolution, 100% sRGB and Rec.709 color gamut, and Pantone validation for industry-leading color accuracy. Equipped with USB-C (90W power delivery), Ethernet, and DisplayPort, it supports seamless connectivity and productivity enhancements like dual-monitor daisy chaining. Factory-calibrated with Delta E < 2 and color blindness modes, it’s designed for graphic designers, photo and video editors demanding precise, consistent color and ergonomic comfort.











| ASIN | B08TZR782B |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,816 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,020 in Monitors |
| Box Contents | HDMI Cable, Monitor, Power Cable & Plug, USB-C Cable |
| Brand | ViewSonic |
| Brand Name | ViewSonic |
| Colour | Black |
| Colour Gamut Value | 1 |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,220 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00766907012354 |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | 350 nits |
| Image contrast ratio | 1000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.6D x 61.2W x 54.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Photo Editing Monitor |
| Item Weight | 6.9 kg |
| Item height | 21.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Model Name | VP2768a |
| Model Number | VP2768A-4K |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, Ethernet, HDMI, USB Type C |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 100% sRGB, Rec.709, Pantone Validated, Hardware Calibration, Anti Glare Screen, Blue Light Filter |
| Pixel Pitch | 6.1 |
| Power Consumption Size | 180 Watts |
| Product Features | Anti Glare Screen, Blue Light Filter, Hardware Calibration, USB Hub |
| Product Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Response Time | 6 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | Matte |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Screen size | 27 Inches |
| Screen surface description | Matte |
| Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Photo Editing, Video Editing |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 766907012354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
T**M
Good monitor
No dead/stuck pixels, good uniformity, strong colour reproduction, adequate response time and input lag for casual gaming, sturdy and adjustable stand. I originally bought a Dell IPS monitor for a similar amount of money and with similar specs, but it was disappointing. It had two stuck pixels, noticeable backlight bleed in the bottom left corner, and a slight green tint on the left side of the screen and a red tint on the right side. The Viewsonic has no such tint, and only suffers a little at the edges with luminance drop off. The backlight bleed is also better, although not perfect. The Dell was slimmer and had a more attractive finish, but the Viewsonic beat it on image quality. Perhaps the Dell was just a bad panel, but for £400 only the Viewsonic justified the money spent. I use it for photo/video editing, gaming, tv shows, coding and lots of general browsing and it does these well. I like having accurate colours and good uniformity for day-to-day use even if I don't really need professional quality. Change the response time to 'Advanced' in the monitor settings to reduce ghosting over the standard setting. 8 months in and I'm still happy with it, and I think QHD at 27 inch is still the sweet spot.
M**A
Best monitor for colour grading.
Couldn’t have said it better than the title. I use this with an M2 Max MacBook Pro and it’s honestly the best all time monitor I’ve ever used in terms of colour accuracy. What you see on the screen is what you get on all other screens. It’s true 2.4 gamma and rec709 so makes for a perfect editing monitor. Can’t recommend it enough! Just know it doesn’t have speakers and it’s peak brightness isn’t as good as other screens but it’s perfect for colour grading.
L**R
High-performing monitor but support documentation and software is notable by its absence
The "ViewSonic VP3268a-4K 32-inch 2160p UHD Professional Monitor, 100% sRGB, Pantone Validated, Colour Blindness Mode, USB Type-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, for Graphic Design, Photo & Video Editing" is not a monitor for every computer user; it has features that some will almost insist be provided but others that may not best suit specific uses. Its 14ms refresh time will be far to long for gamers but for graphics work, pictorial design, desktop publishing and other demanding roles will be suitable and are well-supported. It stands alone by offering 100% sRGB and full Pantone validation and very few others offer either yet alone both. It comes with a stand and column that is pre-assembled and accounts for the bulkiness of its packaging. The column mount only needs be slotted into the VESA mounting and it is then essentially ready for use once the power lead and a choice of video cable are connected. The large circular botton is for power and the reaminder form its OSD system. Its negative points are few, its weight aside, but there are software issues. ViewSonic provide a link to signed drivers for both Windows 10 and 11 but neither installs, ending in a suggestion to download the unsigned driver as an alternative but it does not exist on ViewSonic's support page; Windows native ViewSonic Driver wworks well enough and supports audio via DP (probably also via HDMI although not yet tested). It is unknown whether the Mac software installs and functions correctly. The other two issues relate to optional software, vDisplayManager 2.0 which supposedly offers screen division, PIP and other facilities and Colorbration Plus that supposedly works with several screen calibration devices including those from ColorMunki, Xpress and several more either in addition to or substituting for their relevant software. While both install, they freeze and never run in their Windows versions. Whether or not that applies to the Mac versions is again unknown - there is no longer any Mac hardware on-site that could confirm functionality. That those events relate to a monitor with an RRP close to £800 are issues that could not reasonably be anticipated and urgently need to be addressed. Were they known in advance, a different and less expensive choice may have been made although without 100% sRGB or Pantone compliance. A range of necessary cables is included but there is a dearth of information about its OSD operation. A guide exists for a related model (VP3256-4k) which provides most answers but there may be minor differences between the two models and their features. While all the slimmer buttons work within the menu system (top button selects it), most others also have other unrelated functions, again not documented, but come with dire warnings about incorrect settings. None are labelled but as they are located in the bottom right-rear corner (from the front), the labelling would not then be visible. Overall, a good monitor for specialist users and their needs but there are elements that need investigation and resolution by the brand.
R**N
For a photographer, fabulous!
As a hobbyist photographer, I decided it was time to upgrade my aging monitor, and after a lot of research I settled on the ViewSonic VP2768, and I've not been disappointed. The colours are fantastic - and it's definitely helped me getting colour-accurate prints, being 100% sRGB - and the clarity is great, and at 27in it's plenty big enough. My only gripe is that the auto-rotate software seems flaky at best, but given that I didn't buy it for that functionality (and I'd rarely use it in portrait mode anyway), then it doesn't warrant losing a star. Oh, and as an occasional gamer, it's held up perfectly well for the games I play :-) UPDATE: since Covid I've been working from home (as an IT instructor) so I probably spend more time than most at my desk. I bought a second one of these (I don't quite have enough space for a third, otherwise I would!) and I don't regret it all. A fantastic monitor.
M**Z
Superb screen with beautiful real life colour and detail
Excellent small bezel 16:9 4K screen with very helpful non reflective surface. Colour profile looks perfect.
S**G
Good monitor
It was delivered quickly and packaged well, I have had quite a few monitors over the years but this one beat them all very impressed with the colour on screen to what you get when printed out I don’t review many things but I thought this was worth it as it really is a good monitor. Is it worth the money and I would have to say yes
A**S
Linux user
Very pleased, KDE Plasma6 picked up the display no problem and made accessable a whole bunch of colour profiles so all good. Physically, easy to assemble ootb, and all the i/o ports I could want for, access easy by rotating. Screen is soft on the eye and quick. Haven't raked through the menus yet or tested it but photos look vgood.
P**L
A very good monitor with some annoyances
Firstly, this is an excellent monitor for general use and, because of its factory colour calibration, it's also great for photographers and videographers who want to be sure that the images they create will look good when viewed alongside professionally created material. The adjustable stand is very good and easy to use and it has a built-in audio port and USB3 hub. The menu is bursting with options and it can handle HDMI and DisplayPort inputs (and daisy-chain them, although I haven't tried it). It comes with a DP cable. In fact, this would be an easy 5-star review if it weren't for a few niggles: - It came with a Euro mains lead, not a UK one, and no adaptor. - The monitor has a dedicated "blue light filter" button by the other controls at the back on the right hand side. This works well, but I'm using it more than I expected because the monitor drops into filter mode almost at random. Why can't it stay in whichever mode I select until I change it? EDIT - I downloaded the vDisplay app from Viewsonic's website, used it to to factory-reset the monitor, and now the blue light filter feature works properly. I'd previously reset the filter from the monitor's on-screen menu with no success, so I don't know what's going on here. All the same, the problem is fixed, so there you are. - The audio output is too low to drive my powered desktop speakers fully, even after using the monitor's menu to set it to maximum. - The USB sockets are on the bottom of the monitor and very hard to reach. Plugging in a device is unnecessarily difficult and involves a lot of groping around and moving the stand. I'm not sorry I bought it, but I hope ViewSonic will do something about these annoyances when they produce the next model.
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