ViewSonic introduces two new 32-inch IPS monitors with varying resolutions
ViewSonic has launched two new monitors, both spanning 32-inches across. Billed as the VA3209-MH and the VA3209-2K-MHD, the pair offer 1,200:1 contrast ratios, 250 cd/m² peak brightness and Adaptive Sync to minimise image tearing. Despite their names, ViewSonic has equipped both monitors with IPS panels, not VA ones.
Additionally, ViewSonic claims that VA3209-MH and the VA3209-2K-MHD deliver 75 Hz refresh rates and 4 ms response times (GtG), as well as 72% NTSC and 104% sRGB colour space coverages. However, ViewSonic states that the VA3209-MH operates at 1080p with an 8-bit colour panel and can only reproduce 16.7 million colours. In comparison, the VA3209-2K-MHD combines a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution with a 10-bit colour panel (8-bit + FRC).
Similarly, the VA3209-MH has single HDMI and VGA ports, compared to the twin HDMI ports and single DisplayPort connections that the VA3209-2K-MHD provides. Conversely, both monitors have 2.5 W stereo speakers, adjustable stands and 100 x 100 mm VESA mounts. Currently, ViewSonic charges €199 for the VA3209-MH, but €259 for the VA3209-2K-MHD. More details about both monitors can be found on Viewsonic's website or via the hyperlinks below.