Viewsonic Has The Top Midrange Monitor
PC Magazine|November 2017

Designed for professionals who require consistently accurate colors, the 27-inch Viewsonic VP2768 uses a WQHD In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel to deliver stellar color and grayscale performance with wide viewing angles.

John R. Delaney
Viewsonic Has The Top Midrange Monitor
It also offers advanced color settings, hardware calibration, and a generous selection of video ports, including a Display Port output for connecting multiple monitors. Throw in a fully adjustable stand and a USB hub, and you’ve got our latest Editors’ Choice for midrange big-screen monitors. DESIGN AND FEATURES

The VP2768’s black zero-bezel cabinet gives it a sleek minimalist look while making the 27-inch screen appear larger than it is. It’s supported by a stand that provides tilt, swivel, height, and pivot adjustments, and it has four VESA-compliant holes for mounting the cabinet on a wall using an optional mounting kit.

I/O ports are plentiful and are all positioned at the rear of the cabinet, facing downward. You’ll find two HDMI inputs, two Display Port inputs (one full size and one mini), a Display Port output for daisy-chaining up to four monitors, a USB 3.0 hub with one upstream port and four downstream ports, and an audio output. Also at the rear of the cabinet, on the right side, are a power switch and five function buttons for navigating the settings menus.

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