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Along with the rapid growth and development of the gaming industry, monitors designed especially for gaming have become more and more prominent in the market in recent years, and many brands have launched their own lines of gaming monitors to meet this growing demand.
This article looks at ViewSonic's VX2758A-2K-PRO-3, a gaming monitor that boasts a 240Hz refresh rate combined with a 1ms MPRT (Motion Picture Response Time).

Overview of the contents:
The VX2758A-2K-PRO-3 unit itself, power cable, stand and base, HDMI cable, and DisplayPort cable. It comes with a full 3-year warranty, and one year of warranty against dead pixels.

Appearance after installing the stand and base:
Including the base, the overall dimensions are 61.4 x 36.6 x 4.7 cm, with a total weight of approximately 4.9 kg. The monitor boasts a 27-inch SuperClear IPS anti-glare panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 2K Quad HD resolution.
The 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT make it especially suitable for the rapid pace of gaming environments.

The IPS panel supports the HDR10 standard, with a brightness of 300cd/m², a 178-degree viewing angle, and 1.07 billion colors (10-bit: 8-bit + FRC). The static contrast ratio is 1000:1, and the dynamic contrast ratio is 8M:1. The surface has a 3H hard coating. The color gamut covers 92% of NTSC and 130% of sRGB, while Eye ProTech technology reduces blue light and ensures flicker-free performance. AMD FreeSync Premium technology synchronizes the monitor's refresh rate with the graphics card's output.

Full view of the rear:
The outer casing features a matte finish at the top and bottom, with a brushed metal texture at the centre. The button visible at the bottom quickly releases the monitor from its stand.

The ViewSonic logo appears in silver at the top. Long slots for ventilation appear to the left and right. At the centre are 100 x 100 mm holes for VESA-supported wall mountings.

The power button, which doubles up as an OSD joystick control, appears at the lower-left of the back. From left to right, the I/O configuration includes 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio output.
HDMI ports are relatively common, and having two of them here makes it easy and convenient to switch between multiple devices such as desktop computers, laptops, and gaming consoles.

The power input appears at the lower right, and above that is a slot for a Kensington lock. Underneath is a long slot for ventilation.
The power consumption specs are 28W as standard, up to a maximum of 30W; and 24W and 19W when in power-saving mode and Eco Mode respectively.

The base is flat and level, making it convenient to place items on top of it, and quite stable overall.
The logo features three Gouldian finches and makes a colorful impression.

The stand can be tilted downwards by up to 5°. A power indicator light appears at the lower-right edge of the frame. The screen itself has a frameless design along the top, left, and right sides, giving it an enlarged appearance.
Along with the rapid growth and development of the gaming industry, monitors designed especially for gaming have become more and more prominent in the market in recent years, and many brands have launched their own lines of gaming monitors to meet this growing demand.
This article looks at ViewSonic's VX2758A-2K-PRO-3, a gaming monitor that boasts a 240Hz refresh rate combined with a 1ms MPRT (Motion Picture Response Time).

Overview of the contents:
The VX2758A-2K-PRO-3 unit itself, power cable, stand and base, HDMI cable, and DisplayPort cable. It comes with a full 3-year warranty, and one year of warranty against dead pixels.

Appearance after installing the stand and base:
Including the base, the overall dimensions are 61.4 x 36.6 x 4.7 cm, with a total weight of approximately 4.9 kg. The monitor boasts a 27-inch SuperClear IPS anti-glare panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 2K Quad HD resolution.
The 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT make it especially suitable for the rapid pace of gaming environments.

The IPS panel supports the HDR10 standard, with a brightness of 300cd/m², a 178-degree viewing angle, and 1.07 billion colors (10-bit: 8-bit + FRC). The static contrast ratio is 1000:1, and the dynamic contrast ratio is 8M:1. The surface has a 3H hard coating. The color gamut covers 92% of NTSC and 130% of sRGB, while Eye ProTech technology reduces blue light and ensures flicker-free performance. AMD FreeSync Premium technology synchronizes the monitor's refresh rate with the graphics card's output.

Full view of the rear:
The outer casing features a matte finish at the top and bottom, with a brushed metal texture at the centre. The button visible at the bottom quickly releases the monitor from its stand.

The ViewSonic logo appears in silver at the top. Long slots for ventilation appear to the left and right. At the centre are 100 x 100 mm holes for VESA-supported wall mountings.

The power button, which doubles up as an OSD joystick control, appears at the lower-left of the back. From left to right, the I/O configuration includes 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio output.
HDMI ports are relatively common, and having two of them here makes it easy and convenient to switch between multiple devices such as desktop computers, laptops, and gaming consoles.

The power input appears at the lower right, and above that is a slot for a Kensington lock. Underneath is a long slot for ventilation.
The power consumption specs are 28W as standard, up to a maximum of 30W; and 24W and 19W when in power-saving mode and Eco Mode respectively.

The base is flat and level, making it convenient to place items on top of it, and quite stable overall.
The logo features three Gouldian finches and makes a colorful impression.

The stand can be tilted downwards by up to 5°. A power indicator light appears at the lower-right edge of the frame. The screen itself has a frameless design along the top, left, and right sides, giving it an enlarged appearance.

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