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post May 25 2016, 10:44 AM, updated 10y ago

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Founded in California in 1987, ViewSonic is a world leading visual solutions provider. As an innovator and visionary, ViewSonic keeps the world connected with a portfolio of professional level visual solutions that enhance the way we compute, collaborate, communicate and connect. Our products include LED monitors, interactive commercial displays, touch displays, projectors, thin client, zero client and smart displays. To find out more about ViewSonic, visit ViewSonic Malaysia

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post May 25 2016, 11:14 AM

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BUILT TO WIN - ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd
FASTEST INPUT RESPONSE FOR VIDEO GAME



The ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd is a 24” (23.6” viewable) Full HD monitor built for the ultimate gaming and entertainment experience. Equipped with AMD’s FreeSync™ Technology, the VX2457-mhd’s dynamic refresh rate virtually eliminates screen tearing in order to provide a fluid gameplay experience during fast paced action scenes. Complimenting FreeSync™ Technology, the monitors ultra-fast 1ms response time and fastest input response mode provides a smooth screen performance without blurring or ghosting for any multimedia applications. We didn’t just stop there, for the best gameplay experience we also integrated a gaming oriented hot key that features on the fly optimized presets for FPS, RTS and MOBA. The monitor also offers a black stabilization function that delivers richer color and better contrast for dark scenes in multimedia and gaming scenarios. The VX2457-mhd is equipped with a full array of advanced connectivity including DisplayPort, HDMI and also the legacy VGA option for flexible connection to PCs, laptops, gaming consoles and entertainment devices. The monitor has 80M:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio for sharp and crisp color performance for enjoying any multimedia content. Lastly, to maximize user comfort and enhance viewing experience, the VX2457-mhd is packaged with Flicker-Free technology, Blue Light Filter and low EMI function.

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QUOTE(Nickchong1314 @ May 25 2016, 11:14 AM)
BUILT TO WIN - ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd
FASTEST INPUT RESPONSE FOR VIDEO GAME

The ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd is a 24” (23.6” viewable) Full HD monitor built for the ultimate gaming and entertainment experience. Equipped with AMD’s FreeSync™ Technology, the VX2457-mhd’s dynamic refresh rate virtually eliminates screen tearing in order to provide a fluid gameplay experience during fast paced action scenes. Complimenting FreeSync™ Technology, the monitors ultra-fast 1ms response time and fastest input response mode provides a smooth screen performance without blurring or ghosting for any multimedia applications. We didn’t just stop there, for the best gameplay experience we also integrated a gaming oriented hot key that features on the fly optimized presets for FPS, RTS and MOBA. The monitor also offers a black stabilization function that delivers richer color and better contrast for dark scenes in multimedia and gaming scenarios. The VX2457-mhd is equipped with a full array of advanced connectivity including DisplayPort, HDMI and also the legacy VGA option for flexible connection to PCs, laptops, gaming consoles and entertainment devices. The monitor has 80M:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio for sharp and crisp color performance for enjoying any multimedia content. Lastly, to maximize user comfort and enhance viewing experience, the VX2457-mhd is packaged with Flicker-Free technology, Blue Light Filter and low EMI function.

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75Hz? What's the big deal with 75Hz compare to 60Hz?
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post May 27 2016, 11:00 AM

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VX57 Series : Built to Win Fastest Input Response for Video Game

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post May 27 2016, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ May 25 2016, 09:23 PM)
75Hz? What's the big deal with 75Hz compare to 60Hz?
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If your monitor and graphics card can support it, the higher the Hz number the better. This is the number of times per second that the computer refreshes your screen. The lower the Hz number, the more likely that you'll see flickering on the screen. The display runs at a 75Hz refresh rate, which is great for those who want a smoother and responsive gaming experience over the standard 60Hz refresh rate found on most monitors.


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QUOTE(Nickchong1314 @ May 27 2016, 11:45 AM)
If your monitor and graphics card can support it, the higher the Hz number the better. This is the number of times per second that the computer refreshes your screen. The lower the Hz number, the more likely that you'll see flickering on the screen. The display runs at a 75Hz refresh rate, which is great for those who want a smoother and responsive gaming experience over the standard 60Hz refresh rate found on most monitors.
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I have been using a Dell 2209WA lcd that runs at 1680x1050@75Hz for more than 6 years. It's 2016 and viewsonic still market 75Hz as a big thing? doh.gif
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ May 27 2016, 01:36 PM)
I have been using a Dell 2209WA lcd that runs at 1680x1050@75Hz for more than 6 years. It's 2016 and viewsonic still market 75Hz as a big thing?  doh.gif
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Well.. It's 1920 x 1080 now and not to mention the features that are made for today's needs. tongue.gif

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post May 27 2016, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(lucidlts @ May 27 2016, 04:44 PM)
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Well.. It's 1920 x 1080 now and not to mention the features that are made for today's needs.  tongue.gif
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75Hz on 1920 x 1080 isn't just the point. Look at other brands like ROG, BenQ etc, they're just about the same.

QUOTE(Skylinestar @ May 27 2016, 01:36 PM)
I have been using a Dell 2209WA lcd that runs at 1680x1050@75Hz for more than 6 years. It's 2016 and viewsonic still market 75Hz as a big thing?  doh.gif
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I don't see 75Hz as a big thing as well since it's been around for ages. laugh.gif
144Hz, 165Hz, i don't really feel that much of difference for my daily work or entertainment usage. But for those of us who still using older gen monitors, we don't get that freesync thingy and other sorts of features that is made for the gamers or whatever you call them.

It's been years since i last bought a viewsonic monitor. Mine was the VX2252MH and it still serves me well. brows.gif
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Vx2776 review anyone?
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VX2573 anyone?
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post Nov 8 2016, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(aLittleMisfit @ Oct 21 2016, 03:51 PM)
VX2573 anyone?
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VX2573-sHW used to sell above RM1,000.
I notice recently special offer at lazada for RM699.
Attractive deal for IPS 25" bezelless design at this price range.
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QUOTE(sw1314 @ Sep 23 2016, 09:29 AM)
Vx2776 review anyone?
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feel free to check this out:-
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/budget-f...review-3642988/
understand they are under short supply for this model last month.
Now restock already.
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QUOTE(Jet144 @ Nov 8 2016, 04:07 PM)
VX2573-sHW used to sell above RM1,000.
I notice recently special offer at lazada for RM699.
Attractive deal for IPS 25" bezelless design at this price range.
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yep. bought using gemfive voucher so 699-75 biggrin.gif

so far ok but sometimes will notice flickering during game screen. game time ok
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post Nov 10 2016, 07:07 PM

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Mind to share where can get VX3209-2K?
Is it good for normal use?
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post Nov 11 2016, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(syk @ Nov 10 2016, 07:07 PM)
Mind to share where can get VX3209-2K?
Is it good for normal use?
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This one garage sales can get. Lowyat plaza also can get only if you ask.
Not bad for normal use.
Review from China : Here Use google translate if you cant read Chinese
I upgraded from a Dell U2312HM to this giant.
VX3209 is very very slim . However there are few drawbacks.

1. It only comes with a super short power cord. This power cord is not the usual power cord that can be used with a common PC power supply. This is like those connected to notebook adaptor ones. 3 rounded pins.
2. Power on LED is not visible. It is stupidly designed the LED is located at the right side bottom of the bezel
3. Buttons to operate the monitor is behind the monitor. It is considered difficult to press.
4. Non height adjustable.

If you can accept all the above shortcomings then continue reading.

I read some info about this thing which says it has FreeSync but apparently not. And it only supports 60hz@ 1440p although if you set to 75hz, it still work .

This monitor supports 10bit colour (8bit+FRC) and if you have an AMD Radeon or FirePro card yes it can make full use of the 10bit colour. However if you want a super accurate colour monitor , this is not for you. Look elsewhere. This is not 100% Adobe RGB colour capable.

If you are Nvidia card user, Nvidia consumer class cards (Geforce GTX) can only output 10 bit color in a Direct X11 exclusive fullscreen mode. To get 10 bit color output on the Desktop in a way professional applications use it you need a Quadro card and drivers. Nvidia is blocking this for Geforce cards, regardless of the control panel setting a Geforce card will not process/output proper 10 bit color output. Only the new Pascal cards can support 10bit colour in DirectX apps. OpenGL still 8 bits only.

Gaming wise, be warned, this is a 1440p monitor. Frame rates will be lower compare to a 1080p monitor using the same GPU. Comparison like Overwatch . 1080p easily average 90fps maxed out everything. 1440p only gets me 60~70+fps all maxed out. I'm running a modestly overclocked AMD R9 290.

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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 11 2016, 02:09 PM)
This one garage sales can get. Lowyat plaza also can get only if you ask.
Not bad for normal use.
Review from China : Here Use google translate if you cant read Chinese
I upgraded from a Dell U2312HM to this giant.
VX3209 is very very slim . However there is 1 drawback. It only comes with a super short power cord. This power cord is not the usual power cord that can be used with a common PC power supply. This is like those connected to notebook adaptor ones. 3 rounded pins.
I read some info about this thing which says it has FreeSync but apparently not. And it only supports 60hz@ 1440p although if you set to 75hz, it still work .

This monitor supports 10bit colour (8bit+FRC) and if you have an AMD Radeon or FirePro card yes it can make full use of the 10bit colour. However if you want a super accurate colour monitor , this is not for you. Look elsewhere. This is not 100% Adobe RGB colour capable.

If you are Nvidia card user, Nvidia consumer class cards (Geforce GTX) can only output 10 bit color in a Direct X11 exclusive fullscreen mode. To get 10 bit color output on the Desktop in a way professional applications use it you need a Quadro card and drivers. Nvidia is blocking this for Geforce cards, regardless of the control panel setting a Geforce card will not process/output proper 10 bit color output.  Only the new Pascal cards can support 10bit colour in DirectX apps. OpenGL still 8 bits only.

Gaming wise, be warned, this is a 1440p monitor. Frame rates will be lower compare to a 1080p monitor using the same GPU. Comparison like Overwatch . 1080p easily average 90fps maxed out everything. 1440p only gets me 60~70+fps all maxed out. I'm running a modestly overclocked AMD R9 290.
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Where did you buy yours? Can't seem to find it in Garage Sales. Lazada and 11street as wwell.
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QUOTE(jackyflc @ Nov 11 2016, 02:55 PM)
Where did you buy yours? Can't seem to find it in Garage Sales. Lazada and 11street as wwell.
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There is a seller from garage sales if you look carefully. Price from him is abit higher than lowyat plaza.
I bought mine at lowyat plaza Viewnet. RM1150
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 11 2016, 02:09 PM)
This one garage sales can get. Lowyat plaza also can get only if you ask.
Not bad for normal use.
Review from China : Here Use google translate if you cant read Chinese
I upgraded from a Dell U2312HM to this giant.
VX3209 is very very slim . However there are few drawbacks.

1. It only comes with a super short power cord. This power cord is not the usual power cord that can be used with a common PC power supply. This is like those connected to notebook adaptor ones. 3 rounded pins.
2. Power on LED is not visible. It is stupidly designed the LED is located at the right side bottom of the bezel
3. Buttons to operate the monitor is behind the monitor. It is considered difficult to press.
4. Non height adjustable.

If you can accept all the above shortcomings then continue reading.

I read some info about this thing which says it has FreeSync but apparently not. And it only supports 60hz@ 1440p although if you set to 75hz, it still work .

This monitor supports 10bit colour (8bit+FRC) and if you have an AMD Radeon or FirePro card yes it can make full use of the 10bit colour. However if you want a super accurate colour monitor , this is not for you. Look elsewhere. This is not 100% Adobe RGB colour capable.

If you are Nvidia card user, Nvidia consumer class cards (Geforce GTX) can only output 10 bit color in a Direct X11 exclusive fullscreen mode. To get 10 bit color output on the Desktop in a way professional applications use it you need a Quadro card and drivers. Nvidia is blocking this for Geforce cards, regardless of the control panel setting a Geforce card will not process/output proper 10 bit color output.  Only the new Pascal cards can support 10bit colour in DirectX apps. OpenGL still 8 bits only.

Gaming wise, be warned, this is a 1440p monitor. Frame rates will be lower compare to a 1080p monitor using the same GPU. Comparison like Overwatch . 1080p easily average 90fps maxed out everything. 1440p only gets me 60~70+fps all maxed out. I'm running a modestly overclocked AMD R9 290.
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Currently I am using dell S2740L for more than 3 years.
Looking for bigger screen mainly for movies. (Budget ~1k)
My current monitor has the same drawback as you listed above, so it is not a big concern for me.
Using intel onbaord graphic, I not playing game anymore.
Most of time, i only do browsing & movies.
So this one fit into my requirement.
If viewnet got it, mostly i will buy from them with a complete system.


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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 11 2016, 02:09 PM)
This one garage sales can get. Lowyat plaza also can get only if you ask.
Not bad for normal use.
Review from China : Here Use google translate if you cant read Chinese
I upgraded from a Dell U2312HM to this giant.
VX3209 is very very slim . However there are few drawbacks.

1. It only comes with a super short power cord. This power cord is not the usual power cord that can be used with a common PC power supply. This is like those connected to notebook adaptor ones. 3 rounded pins.
2. Power on LED is not visible. It is stupidly designed the LED is located at the right side bottom of the bezel
3. Buttons to operate the monitor is behind the monitor. It is considered difficult to press.
4. Non height adjustable.

If you can accept all the above shortcomings then continue reading.

I read some info about this thing which says it has FreeSync but apparently not. And it only supports 60hz@ 1440p although if you set to 75hz, it still work .

This monitor supports 10bit colour (8bit+FRC) and if you have an AMD Radeon or FirePro card yes it can make full use of the 10bit colour. However if you want a super accurate colour monitor , this is not for you. Look elsewhere. This is not 100% Adobe RGB colour capable.

If you are Nvidia card user, Nvidia consumer class cards (Geforce GTX) can only output 10 bit color in a Direct X11 exclusive fullscreen mode. To get 10 bit color output on the Desktop in a way professional applications use it you need a Quadro card and drivers. Nvidia is blocking this for Geforce cards, regardless of the control panel setting a Geforce card will not process/output proper 10 bit color output.  Only the new Pascal cards can support 10bit colour in DirectX apps. OpenGL still 8 bits only.

Gaming wise, be warned, this is a 1440p monitor. Frame rates will be lower compare to a 1080p monitor using the same GPU. Comparison like Overwatch . 1080p easily average 90fps maxed out everything. 1440p only gets me 60~70+fps all maxed out. I'm running a modestly overclocked AMD R9 290.
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Hi, do i need to get a dp cable to get 10bit output? (im using gtx1080)
I'm also using default hdmi cable and seems like i cant get it to work at 75hz, do i need a dp cable as well?
thanks.

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QUOTE(anangryorc @ Nov 13 2017, 06:03 PM)
Hi, do i need to get a dp cable to get 10bit output? (im using gtx1080)
I'm also using default hdmi cable and seems like i cant get it to work at 75hz, do i need a dp cable as well?
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I am not sure about the HDMI cable part. Because I use display port and I have no issue getting 10bit colour. 1 thing you have to know. This monitor VX3209-2k only comes with HDMI 1.4 and Display port 1.2. Let me give you an idea, HDMI 1.4 max bandwidth is ~8gigabits/sec . Display port 1.2 can do 17gigabits/sec . So display port is definitely superior compare to HDMI.
By default, this panel is rated for 1440p 60hz . Not 75hz. If you want higher refresh you need to manually overclock it through custom resolutions in Nvidia control panel. However, making it 75hz will get you back to square 8bit colour from 10bit colour.

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