Friday, August 4th 2023

ViewSonic Launches Two Affordable 32-inch Wide Monitors

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, announces the launch of the VX3267U-2K and VX3267U-4K monitors for a remarkable and immersive viewing experience. At 32-inches, with QHD and UHD resolution respectively, the VX3267U-2K and VX3267U-4K feature notable performance and features, including USB-C connectivity and HDR10 content support.

The ViewSonic VX3267U-2K and VX3267U-4K utilize the latest SuperClear IPS panel technologies to ensure stunning visuals to go along with the wide viewing angles. The VX3267U-2K features QHD (2560x1440) resolution, while the VX3267U-4K comes with native 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution. Both come with super thin bezels, Flicker-Free technology, and a Blue Light Filter for reduced eye fatigue.
"The VX3267U-2K and VX3267U-4K monitors offer consumers greater precision, clarity, and immersion," said Jeff Muto, business line director at ViewSonic. "The connectivity options, including USB-C ensure a single cable solution, as well as quick 65 W charging. At 32-inches, the monitors are large enough to take the viewer to a new level of engagement and captivation when watching entertainment-based content. These monitors were designed to have connectivity, offer true-to-life colors, and other features that make it ideal for home or work."

VX3267U-4K
  • 32-inch monitor with native 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution
  • HDR10 content support for deep contrast and details
  • 4 ms response time with 60 Hz refresh rate
  • Connectivity options include: USB-C, HDMI 2.0; DisplayPort 1.4 and Audio-Out
  • Available now for an estimated street price of US$349.99
VX3267U-2K
  • 32-inch monitor with native QHD (2560x1440) resolution
  • HDR10 content support for deep contrast and details
  • 4 ms response time with 75 Hz refresh rate
  • Connectivity options include: USB-C, HDMI 1.4; DisplayPort 1.4 and Audio-Out
  • Available now for an estimated street price of US$249.99
Source: ViewSonic
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9 Comments on ViewSonic Launches Two Affordable 32-inch Wide Monitors

#1
Chaitanya
Quoted power consumption figures:
4k model
Eco Mode (Conserve)28W
Eco Mode (optimized)35W
Consumption (typical)44W
Consumption (max)47W

2k model:
Eco Mode (Conserve)20W
Eco Mode (optimized)24W
Consumption (typical)28W
Consumption (max)42W


Also 4K Model is 8Bit + FRC panel with 350nits brightness while 2K one is 10Bit panel with lower 250nits of peak brightness with such low brightness figures why are they advertising HDR10 "capabilities" of the monitors.
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#2
thunderingroar
viewsonic is one of those brands that you can never get your hands on in europe right?
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#4
thunderingroar
TheLostSwedeHuh? Why not? Geizhals list 133 different display products from them.
geizhals.eu/?cat=monlcd19wide&xf=11938_ViewSonic
I remember the XG2431 being highly praised monitor but for a long time they didnt ship it to EU/UK. Only like a year+ later they did and it had very limited supply.
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#5
TheLostSwede
News Editor
ViewSonic was in the UK back when I lived there, even had one of their early LCD displays.
We reviewed a bunch of their products over the years when I worked at PCW and TrustedReviews.
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#6
Icon Charlie
TheLostSwedeViewSonic was in the UK back when I lived there, even had one of their early LCD displays.
We reviewed a bunch of their products over the years when I worked at PCW and TrustedReviews.
Viewsonic is an interesting brand. I had the opportunity to visit one (and of course mess around)of a contracted repair sites for repairing monitors. IMHO back then and now Viewsonic just works. Nothing wrong with that at all.
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#7
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
thunderingroarI remember the XG2431 being highly praised monitor but for a long time they didnt ship it to EU/UK. Only like a year+ later they did and it had very limited supply.
They've always been avaliable in Sweden, and Germany I think...
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#9
bug
ChaitanyaQuoted power consumption figures:
4k model
Eco Mode (Conserve)28W
Eco Mode (optimized)35W
Consumption (typical)44W
Consumption (max)47W

2k model:
Eco Mode (Conserve)20W
Eco Mode (optimized)24W
Consumption (typical)28W
Consumption (max)42W


Also 4K Model is 8Bit + FRC panel with 350nits brightness while 2K one is 10Bit panel with lower 250nits of peak brightness with such low brightness figures why are they advertising HDR10 "capabilities" of the monitors.
The age old confusion. HDR10 is a standard for the input, it means the monitor can read HDR data. It doesn't mean it can output HDR at all (liek these two models right here).
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