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Published: 2016-12-15, Author: James , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: The Viewsonic XG2703-GS is an excellent 1440p high-performance gaming monitor, and uses NVIDIA's G-Sync technology.It has a resolution of 1440p for extra sharp visuals and more desktop space, as well as a better FoV (Field of View). The resolution and FoV...
Published: 2016-12-13, Author: Bruno , review by: tomshardware.fr
Un excellent écran d'un fabricant puriste qui mise sur les très bons réglages de sa dalle IPS. Ultra-réactif, bon en rendu d'image, il oublie juste son design: trop massif, pas très joli. L'ergonomie est très correcte, mais son équipement est un cran...
Excellent color gamut and accuracy, Sensible presets, Includes G-Sync
Too expensive, Confusing menu navigation, A bit bulky
A quad-HD monitor with relatively few extra features, the XG2703-GS costs more than it should. For less than $700, you can get a handful of perfectly decent 4K monitors, like the Acer B286HK ($500) or the Philips Brilliance 288P ($450). There's also Dell'...
Published: 2016-11-18, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Great gaming performance, Speedy refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync enabled,
Expensive, Middling color accuracy, Only two video inputs
The ViewSonic XG2703-GS is a 27-inch monitor that uses a speedy 165Hz refresh rate and Nvidia's G-Sync technology to deliver stellar gaming performance. For the price, color accuracy could be better, and we wish there were more video ports...
Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Leopold , review by: Chip.de
G-Sync, Sehr gute Bildqualität, Optimiert für Gaming
Erhöhter Stromverbrauch, Kein sRGB-Farbprofil
Mit einem guten Gesamtergebnis kann der Monitor ViewSonic XG2703-GS im Test über weite Strecken überzeugen. Der Monitor richtet sich speziell an Gamer und bietet mit Bildprofilen für verschiedene Spiele, Kopfhörerhalterung und markantem Design alles was...
Published: 2016-11-12, Author: Andreas , review by: gameswelt.de
hohe Bildwiederholrate, gute Reaktionszeit, keine negativen Nebenwirkungen beim Overclocking auf 165 Hz, kein Backlight Bleeding, nur geringfügiges IPS-Glow, gute Ergonomie, schnelle Aufstellung, da keine Montage erforderlich, alle nötigen Kabel und Ansch
OSD-Bedienung etwas fummelig, wieder mal mittelprächtige Lautsprecher, Position der Headset-Halterung hinten eher sinnfrei, nicht drehbar, hoher Preis
Starke Konkurrenz für Acer und ASUSViewsonic zeigt Eier und attackiert die Platzhirsche im 27-Zoll-Gaming-Display-Bereich. Zwar setzt auch Viewsonic auf die qualitativ immer mal wieder etwas schwankenden AUO-Panels, selektiert aber offenbar recht ordentli...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Michael , review by: golem.de
Die Mitte zwischen 1080p und 4KDer Monitor bietet die WQHD-Auflösung von 2.560 x 1.440 Pixeln, ist ergonomisch und blickwinkelstabil und ermöglicht durch Nvidias G-Sync-Technologie von 35 bis 144Hz (165 Hz durch Overdrive) stets flüssiges Spielen. Die Far...
Gsync, IPS, and Overclocking mode with 175Hz refresh rate. The monitor is really easy to set up and has excellent builtin profiles for near perfect calibration.
Gsync flickering issue
The XG2703-GS is the best monitor I have ever used! It has every feature you would want in a monitor like IPS, Gsync, 175 Hz refresh rate, and excellent quality...
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Published: 2016-09-25, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Strong ‘out of the box' gamma performance and a consistently rich and varied look, with good balance following minor OSD tweaking – vibrancy potential aided by good but not excessive colour gamut and light matte screen surface, Respectable contrast perfor
Colour temperature too high (cool tint) out of the box on our unit, although this is not uncommon, ‘AHVA glow' eats away at detail, particularly near the bottom corners from a normal viewing position, A bit of additional trailing in places beyond what you
Until relatively recently, users had to choose whether they wanted the strong colour performance of an IPS-type panel or the high speed and refresh rate of a TN panel. Or perhaps wanted to go off on a bit of a tangent and opt for the strong contrast of a...