ViewSonic VX2776-2K-OLED Launched in China with 27″ 1440p 240Hz OLED Panel
ViewSonic have this week announced a new monitor in their range, well two actually, both of which seem to have identical design, specs and features. We will refer in this news piece to the VX2776-2K-OLED only, but they also list the VX2781-2K-OLED on their site. We can’t spot any differences between the two models. Anyway, the two new monitors are 26.5″ in size (27″ class) with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate OLED panel. They are the company’s alternatives to displays already available like the LG 27GR95QE or Asus ROG Swift PG27AQDM for instance (both reviewed), based on the same WOLED panel from LG.Display.
ViewSonic VX2776-2K-OLED Specs
In other specs the screens offer a 0.03ms G2G response time thanks to the OLED panel and it’s inherent near-instant response times. There’s also a 150,000:1 contrast ratio, basically infinite given the OLED panel’s ability to turn individual pixels off and create true blacks. There’s a 190 nits typical brightness listed for SDR, and then for HDR the company lists a 1000 nits peak brightness for a 3% APL window size, reducing to 450 nits for a 25% APL window size.
The screen also supports a 10-bit colour depth and wide colour gamut covering 98.5% of the DCI-P3 gamut. The 240Hz refresh rate is supported by adaptive-sync for variable refresh rates (VRR) from compatible NVIDIA and AMD systems.
Connectivity and Other features
For connectivity there are 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1 (console capabilities not listed), 1x USB type-C (with DP Alt mode and 96W power delivery). There are also 2x USB data ports, a headphone jack and the screen includes some basic 2x 3W speakers too. The stand offers a full range of tilt, height, swivel and rotate adjustments. There are some subtle RGB lighting strips on the back of the screen too. The screen is listed as having an anti-glare coating by the way, so expect the same coating type as the LG and Asus models.
Pricing and availability
The screens are listed for the equivalent of ~$960 USD in China at the moment. No word on if or when they might be released in other regions like the US and Europe. More news as we get it.
Source: ViewSonic
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