ViewSonic VP2756-4K UHD monitor review: A simple, value-oriented workhorse of a display for professionals

Pros:- 4K resolution in a 27-inch display means sharper image- Image quality and colour reproduction- Pantone Validated pre-factory colour calibrations- Price when compared to similar monitors- Solid selection of ports- Adjustment options including height and swivel options- USB-C with power delivery and HVM support

Cons:- The OSD design looks antiquated- Buttons instead of a joystick to control the OSD- Plastic used in some places- Lacks HDR- Peak brightness of 350 nits

Rating: 3.75/5

Price: Rs 45,900/- (Can often be found for less on e-commerce platforms)

Serious content creators will know that more than anything, a good, high-resolution monitor that reproduces colour accurately, is paramount. This is exactly what the ViewSonic VP2756-4K UHD ColorPro monitor promises to do, and manages to deliver. There aren’t many bells and whistles that would make this the go-to monitor for regular consumers who are into gaming or into a ton of content consumption. Instead, this one is strictly for the pros.

Having said that, professional equipment, especially monitors can cost an arm and a leg. Therefore, it was actually refreshing to see a monitor from a reputable brand that serves up-and-coming content creators, without being too heavy on the pocket.

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The only complaint that we have about the design, is the use of stand-alone buttons on the front chin on the right of the monitor. The design of the button as well as the placement looks antiquated. We reckon a lot of people would have preferred a clickable joystick on the rear. Although we have to agree, the buttons are very tactile and have their uses in a professional setting.

As for the bezels themselves, they are relatively thin, like most premium monitors. Only the bottom, chin bezel is thick, but nothing that would be off-putting or jarring in day-to-day usage.

ViewSonic VP2756-4K UHD ColorPro Review: The inputsThe ViewSonic VP2756-4K comes with a ton of options when it comes to connectivity. You get two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, one Type-C USB port that supports 60W power delivery as well as DisplayPort Alt mode, a USB Type B port that acts as a USB Host, and two USB 3.2 ports. That’s a pretty generous offering in our opinion.

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