🎉 Elevate Your Game with Stunning Clarity!
The ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED is a premium 27-inch gaming monitor that boasts a Quad HD resolution of 2560x1440p, a remarkable 240Hz refresh rate, and an ultra-fast 0.01ms pixel response time. With advanced features like G-Sync and FreeSync compatibility, vibrant RGB lighting, and ergonomic design, this monitor is engineered for gamers seeking the ultimate visual experience.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | ViewSonic |
Series | XG272-2K-OLED |
Item model number | XG272-2K-OLED |
Item Weight | 15.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 23.8 x 22.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 23.8 x 22.3 inches |
Color | White |
Flash Memory Size | 8 GB |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
ASIN | B0CSFB7YRH |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 15, 2024 |
N**O
Not bad, but don't use the 60hz strobe mode.
Okay so I got this because of the strobe mode. I am a gamer at heart, but I got into actually testing monitors on my free time especially when companies like RTINGs has a stupid vote system instead of just buying all and working hard.... I mean their job is reviews but they still limit themselves which doesn't make sense. Then you have youtubers which will lie about a product because they got it for free, calling a bad monitor "good" for the sake of not making the monitor maker "overlord" mad at them for a bad review. "no more free products if you say this monitor is crap" type of deal. Which generally gives RTINGs the upper hand as they buy all their displays for testing. No way for manufacturers to influence the review process with a heavy hand.So, where to start. Its an "fast IPS" 1080p 240hz display. The fit and finish is nice. I had zero dead pixels. The color is quite bad, but I have a tuning device which allows me to get more accurate color! So I color calibrated using my x-rite iDisplay pro (you can buy them here on amazon like me!) and got that sorted out....You can find a post on BlurBusters forums where I did 240hz pixel response testing. Its pretty good. Not as fast as say an $800 LG nano-ips monitor, but fast enough compared to other monitors even some 200-300 bucks more expensive. FOR THE PRICE, this monitor is an absolute champ.I also took the blurbusters advice on the flicker backlight. This monitor, you can download a custom program from the viewsonic website which is in collaboration with blurbusters, where you can tweak the purexp settings, you can not only run through the preset modes, but you can also run a custom mode where you are given varying degrees of adjustment that most other monitors do not give you. WITH THAT IN MIND, I tried out the factory 240hz mode with the purexp enabled. Didn't seem all that special. To me, it felt like my old Alienware TN panel at 240hz without flicker backlight. I would say you probably don't even need purexp at 240hz. If you are someone who cannot use flicker backlight due to sensitivity, then don't. This monitor even without flickering at 240hz is pretty good. BUT, I also tried the 120hz mode using "large vertical pixel totals" using a custom resolution. This is to test to see if the custom mode works well enough or not. AND I HAVE TO BE HONEST, the 120hz with a custom flicker setting, works BETTER than 240hz with and without purexp enabled. I can say the motion CLARITY is amazing using this custom mode. However, you have to know how to setup a custom resolution to get this mode to work. Anyway, the motion clarity is INSANE. Its just that good. I can't believe how good it is! Playing FPS titles like Call of Duty, Battlefield, Halo, its way better than 240hz. I mean way better.Now on that note, and yes I am splitting this part, this is a warning. The 60hz mode for flicker. Don't use it. I don't care how much blurbusters boasts how amazing it is for console gaming. The 60hz flicker WILL hurt your eyes. Even doing the "large vertical pixel totals" to further tweak 60hz strobing, doesn't help. I enabled this mode and sure enough, my eyes started hurting INSTANTLY. I LITERALLY could not look at the monitor. I would wince and recoil at how bad the flickering is. Now don't get me wrong, I can handle flicker. I used to party with people with tons of strobe lights in the room listening to house/dubstep/trance/dnb/etc. This is WORSE. Your eyes just don't want to look at the screen. I even started having my eye water it was so bad. The 120hz mode, no issue, but 60hz mode, killing me. So don't use it. This is a warning.On the whole, for about 300-330 this monitor is amazing. I could honestly say I would pay MORE for this monitor if they included the "large vertical total" mode as part of the EDID information so users wouldn't have to go through the trouble of running a custom resolution to do it. The motion clarity you get is just THAT AMAZING. I could see in the future when Display Port 2.0 finally releases both in monitors and graphics cards, that we could get large vertical totals for 240hz which would make that even more amazing (need the higher bandwidth to do it. currently you are locked at about 120hz to 144hz with large vertical totals due to bandwidth limitations of HDMI2.0 and DP1.4). I would highly recommend this monitor to anyone in this price bracket. If you can afford more, obviously there are better displays out there. But for the price, amazing.
R**O
The BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K has Finally Fallen.
This is like the RTX 3070 of monitors. Same performance as the zowie for *nearlyyy* half the price w/ improved features (Hope you get the analogy). I say go for this. It's one of the cheapest yet best 240hz 1080p monitor in the market right now. IPS panel + beats the zowie in motion clarity using backlight strobing. Nuff said. (Although do consider the brightness hit if you're in a bright room, but it is no problem for dark room gamers). Best PPI for 1080p (Awesome 23.8 inches), good peak brightness w/o strobing, love the colors, picture quality, text quality, everything. People complain about the stand but it's a very, very solid budget stand. OSD buttons are dirt cheap and feel horrendous but I do like how Viewsonic tries to match the OSD buttons on the screen to the physical buttons.
A**.
Rushed and half-baked.
I’ll give Viewsonic praise for their excellent packaging and overall build quality, but most everything else is downhill.The ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED is a great example of releasing a product at a specific price because the competition has already done so. Yet, in Viewsonic’s case, nothing about this monitor justifies the asking price or your consideration.The UI is both slow and unintuitive. I had issues with settings randomly resetting or being entirely non-functional (BFI in particular). Additional firmware support seems non-existent, so it’s a case of what you see is what you get. I did contact customer service to see if there was a firmware update and they confirmed that I had the latest.The warranty is just odd and clearly rushed. I contacted Viewsonic customer support for clarification and was able to confirm that warranty information is shared between LCD and OLED panels. Specifically, there is no burn-in warranty. Based on customer support’s answer, you will send your monitor to Viewsonic and they will decide if the burn in was intentional or not.I was unable to find the typical burn-in care features in the UI. So there is no burn in warranty nor panel care features. You’re paying the same price as other OLED monitors, and getting much less.The big feature of this panel is support for BFI. I own Viewsonic’s XG2431, it’s a dream for people who prioritize motion clarity. I assumed this OLED panel would have the same level of tweaking, with the benefit of being an OLED. This is not the case. Instead you pretty much get an on and off button where none of the BFI related options seem to do anything. I’d call it broken outside of the fact that it does function. This could have been marvelous if it had the same level of customization as the XG2431.Overall, the ViewSonic XG272-2K-OLED is overpriced, has a rushed feature set, and a non-existent panel burn in warranty. There are way better options available.P.S. The text fringing is REALLY bad. So bad that I was wondering if this is an old 1st Gen LG panel.
B**D
Best 1080p 240hz IPS panel
BUY THIS OVER ALL OTHER CHEAP 240hz MONITORS. This is the first monitor I have ever used that its fastest response time did not cause inverse ghosting (aka The image is really clear with the 0.5ms fastest mode). The screens colors are really vibrant because of the IPS panel and thankfully my monitor has barely any blacklight bleed (this is lucky). The monitors image clarity is top tier even competing with OLEDs and 360hz+ IPS and TN panels way above its price point. In other words this is the best 1080p 240hz monitor you can buy. Other than the display itself the stand is premium and works really well. The control buttons are trash but once you have the best settings dialed in your good to go. 5/5 100% recommended.
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