ViewSonic dropped two new screens to confuse gamers with specific panel preferences. The VX2730D-4K and VX2738-2K-OLED utilize 27-inch displays to target distinct crowds when they hit shelves next month. The IPS LCD variant features a dual-mode gimmick where users swap between 4K resolution at 144 Hz or 1080p at 288 Hz. This flexibility lets players trade visual fidelity for raw speed depending on the title. It lists for roughly three hundred forty dollars while packing HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort slots alongside FreeSync Premium support.
The pricier VX2738-2K-OLED costs five hundred dollars because it runs on fancy QD-OLED hardware. That unit pushes 1440p resolution at 240 Hz with a ridiculous 0.03 ms response time for motion clarity freaks. A built-in esports setting shrinks the viewable area down to 24.5 inches to mimic pro setups. Both units support G-SYNC to stop screen tearing during intense matches.
The pricier VX2738-2K-OLED costs five hundred dollars because it runs on fancy QD-OLED hardware. That unit pushes 1440p resolution at 240 Hz with a ridiculous 0.03 ms response time for motion clarity freaks. A built-in esports setting shrinks the viewable area down to 24.5 inches to mimic pro setups. Both units support G-SYNC to stop screen tearing during intense matches.