This line of monitors, which includes the VP2768a model of 27 inches and VP2468a 24, is Pantone Validated certified, Offers high color accuracy and enhanced connectivity.

ViewSonic VP68a

ViewSonic has added to its offer two new monitors VP68a series ColorPro certified by Pantone. These are the VP2768a models of 27 inches and VP2468a of 24. Both include high color accuracy as standard, Color blindness modes and single-cable USB-C solution.

ViewSonic VP68a“VP Professional Monitor Line Provides Consistent and Accurate Color Performance to Industry Color Standards”, Oscar Lin points out, ViewSonic BU Monitor Director. “With a color performance of 100% and Pantone Validated certification, New VP68a Series Sets New Color Performance Standard to Meet Creators' Demanding Needs for Improved Productivity with Increased Workflow Efficiency”.

Pantone is the standard language for color that plays a crucial role in designers' decision-making, Producers and brands. The VP68a series has been factory verified and adjusted with a series of internal color tests, and both the VP2768a and VP2468a have been evaluated and validated by passing the full range simulation test of 2.161 colors of the Pantone Formula Guide.

In addition to color accuracy, VP68a monitors help those with color blindness by offering two modes: Color blindness simulation and filter. These features help both creators and end users, allowing them to see what the artwork would look like from their perspective and helping them to better see the details on screen!.

With the solution of a USB-C cable with multiple connection ports, These monitors can quickly deliver video and audio, as well as a power load of up to 90W, What laptops and smartphones enable. The single-cable USB-C solution, which is designed to be suitable for companies and design studios, also includes Ethernet connectivity, making wired connections more reliable than wireless network connections.


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by • 23 nov, 2020
• section: display