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Our product follows the Adaptive Sync technology standard adopted by the Video Electronics Standards Association (“VESA”).
Our product is compatible with and certified by AMD for AMD’s FreeSync Technology, which utilises Adaptive Sync VRR technology.
When ViewSonic states “GeForce Driver G-Sync Enable-Ready”, ViewSonic only means that our product can be enabled by NVIDIA’s Geforce Game Ready Driver, version 417.71 (“NVIDIA Driver”). However, ViewSonic did not design this product for NVIDIA GeForce Driver Compatibility. Whether this product is fully compatible with and how it actually performs under the stated NVIDIA GeForce Driver, is controlled solely by NVIDIA. We SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM USER EXPERIENCES AND PRODUCT PERFORMANCE of our product when updating to and using the aforementioned NVIDIA GeForce Driver.
“The ViewSonic VX2757-mhd is a price-attractive 27-inch full-HD monitor that promises gamers a lot of fun, but also shows YouTube videos and feature films in the best quality.”
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“Surprisingly Good Build, Picture, and Feature Quality for the Price, FreeSync at a Great Price, 27" at a Great Price.”
“The VX2757 - mhd performs bravely against strong competition considering the moderate price. On color reproduction and contrast, there is nothing to complain about, the response time is fast . Abnormalities in imaging were barely visible. So, optically almost everything is good about the VX2757.”
“The image is excellent and can be adjusted in the usual dimensions to your needs. The black value and the reaction time and the associated lack of streaks makes playing fun. Overall, the ViewSonic VX2757 a very solid entry-level device with a great screen and everything you could wish for gaming. With an average price of € 279 it is not particularly expensive.”