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The ViewSonic VX3276-MHD is a 32-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS monitor featuring ultra-thin bezels and a 75Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. It offers versatile connectivity with HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA inputs, plus Screen Split functionality and multiple optimized viewing presets. Eye comfort is enhanced through Flicker-Free technology and a Blue Light Filter, making it ideal for extended use in professional and entertainment settings.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | ViewSonic |
Series | 32" 1080p Thin-Bezel IPS Monitor with HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA |
Item model number | VX3276-MHD |
Item Weight | 13.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 19.8 x 28.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 19.8 x 28.1 inches |
Color | Black/Silver |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | 10 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
ASIN | B0787WGCXT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 15, 2017 |
S**L
Great Display for non-scaled productivity at 2k.
This is a review of the 1440p (2k) VersionThere are basically 4 options for a 32-inch screen (non-ultrawide):1. 1080p - too pixelated, and buttons are too big.2. 1440p - good non-scaling/non-retina density ~93 ppi.3. 4k - requires fractional scaling, costs more.4. 6k - Apple's Pro Display, only problem: $5000+.I deliberately went with 1440p here to avoid scaling settings and I am enjoying using this monitor so far. My use cases are is studying (Mac) and work (Win 10).- Out-of-the-box settings need a little work: I use standard mode with 100% brightness and 100% sharpness.- Not the brightest, but adequate for indoors.- Settings navigation is a bit tough, but at least there are physical buttons.- Not a gaming monitor (75Hz only, no FreeSync).+ 3-year warranty.+ Good color (SDR) and uniformity.+ Competitive price at 32 inches.+ Amazing build quality with metal along all edges and on the stand.Bottom Line:Good productivity monitor if you want to avoid scaling issues in macOS and Windows. The 1440p resolution at 32 inches is about the same density as a 24" 1080p screen, meaning at 100% scaling, text is large enough in virtually every case. I like that I rarely need to use the zoom feature on apps.
T**E
Excellent home or office use "IPS 2K" monitor ... consider this alternative to "4K VA"
This is a nice quality monitor from Viewsonic. First off, I do not play video games, so my review pertains to home and office type use (MS Office, Web browsing, light duty photo editing, etc.). Having a 4K VA panel 32" monitor in the office, I can honestly say that this 2K IPS 32" monitor is a better value for the money. While I can still read text at the full 4K resolution, it is simply uncomfortable for a long time. A more pleasant resolution setting I use in the office is somewhere between 2K and 4K (more towards the 2K mark). Given that experience, I went for the 2K IPS monitor of the same 32" size at home. The IPS panel vs. VA is a whole lot better, esp. with text on the screen; the VA has some slight but noticeable artifacts with text where the IPS is simply clear. The resolution is comfortable and at this 32" size there is plenty of "real estate". So, if you are looking inside the $400 price range for a 32" monitor don't get fooled by 4K unless you are planning to watch 4K TV on it perhaps? For home/office use, the 2K IPS is not only cheaper (less than $300) but fits the bill much better.I did a lot of researching and then, at work, I was able to get the 32" 4K VA panel monitor and, to be honest, it is a disappointing experience for office use; I do not run the full 4K resolution and the VA quality just is not as good as the IPS panel. Having the 32" 2K IPS (this Viewsonic) at home and given my experience with it, I would have requested the same for the office if I had to do it again. So, while 4K is good for some things for others 2K is preferable in my experience. If you get a chance to compare monitors in this price range for home/office use, you may find the same.Viewsonic is also a top notch brand with a 3 yr warranty. This particular model also has the frameless edge. Not only is the picture quality excellent but the monitor has a nice high quality look.
G**.
Great monitor that doesnt break the bamk.
Best monitor in the price range1080pGreat pictureLow lagThin and lightI mounted mine on the wall.Looks sleek.Note I use for email, surfing web, watching netflix.Highly recommend.G.
M**R
Thin bezel. Lightweight. VESA mounts. 2k for a good price. Low glare matte finish.
I got this to use with a monitor arm. (dual monitor arm) It works great. A lot of monitors do not come with VESA mounts on them and some are heavy. This one is really light for how big it is. No dead pixels, good picture. It has a matte finish which is good for keeping the glare down. To me 4k isn't necessary, it is not going to be used for gaming. If I had to find something to complain about, the controls are easy to touch when I adjust the position. (the backside of the lower right side) I don't have a better location for them though lol. The price was good. The Viewsonic brand has always been a brand that I liked. I don't know much about the base that was included because I didn't even try it. Mounted it up the arm right away.BTW mounting to the VESA plate was easy but it looked like it was going to be an issue. The piece of metal that connects to the base was protruding a little. I just ignored it and put on the plate. It took care of itself when I pushed the bracket on.
B**Y
Nice, conventional, bland
It is a nice monitor. It's bigger than its predecessor. Text is very clear and it is easier on the eyes. Static, black graphics (the Prime Video homepage for example) are very black. When images start to move, however, that black lightens up considerably. The 2 watt speakers sound exactly like what one would expect 2 watt speakers to sound like. Make room for something else for sound (there is a headphone out jack on the back).Unlike the product pictures I've seen online and people are talking about, my array of adjustment buttons (5 + on/off) are on the lower right bottom bezel. Using them is whole 'nother nut.As one of the video reviewers stated, the documentation is abysmal. It is actually worse than that. Who has time these days to spend the hours needed to second-guess and decipher the manufacturer's product info? Not me. So I cannot now talk about the various presets that might be a great selling point- and no one else is either. Viewsonic- that's just stupid. And one last thing- are four vesa screws to much to provide? Are your margins that small? What about those margins when I return it as damaged because I had the wrong screws?
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