ViewSonic VP2468 Review

November 17, 2016 | Amy Davies | Accessory Reviews | Rating star Rating star Rating star Rating star Half rating star

Introduction

The ViewSonic VP2468 is a 24-inch LED monitor, with a 23.8-inch viewable screen. It offers Full HD resolution, and is factory calibrated to achieve 99% sRGB colour coverage and Delta E. It has a “frameless” design, while the monitor itself can be tilted and rotated. It has a number of input ports, including HDMI, DisplayPort, Mini DP and USB 3.0. The ViewSonic VP2468 retails for around £250 / $250.

Ease of Use

ViewSonic VP2468

Setting up the ViewSonic VP2468 straight out of the box is easy and straightforward. All you need to do is attach the screen to the baseplate, and use the provided screws to screw it into place. If you want to use it with a different compatible baseplate you can, with the screws giving you the ability to remove it as and when you need to.

ViewSonic VP2468

Once you’ve screwed everything into place, you’ll see that you can swivel the ViewSonic VP2468, allowing you to view images and so on in portrait orientation, rather than just landscape mode. You’ll also see that the base plate allows you to rotate the screen around, and you can also tilt it forwards and backwards. This means that you can set it up exactly how you want to look at it.

If you’re using a Mac, you’ll find that you need to rotate the display settings automatically to view anything in portrait orientation, but in Windows you should find it does it automatically if you have the correct drivers installed.

A power cable, supplied in the box, plugs into the relevant port on the bottom of the ViewSonic VP2468 and you’re good to go.

ViewSonic VP2468

ViewSonic VP2468

There are a range of different input options. As we were using the monitor with a MacBook Pro, we used the supplied DisplayPort cable to plug it directly into the computer without an adaptor. You also have the option to use HDMI, USB 3.0 or Mini DP. The monitor supports ‘daisy chaining’, which means you can connect more than one display together using a single connection between the devices, rather than lots of different cables - this helps to keep the cables neat and tidy.

There is a quoted viewing angle of 178 degrees. This wide viewing angle means you have a good view  of the screen from lots of different angles, also displaying the same level of brightness no matter which of these angles you look at it from.

ViewSonic VP2468

The ViewSonic VP2468 uses a “frameless” design. In reality, there is a frame, but it is just a couple of mm thick, so you can barely see it - this gives it a modern look, but is also useful if you want to use more than one monitor together - as you can set them up next to each other and have almost no interruption between the screens.

To go with the minimalist impression, there are no buttons or lights on the front of the ViewSonic VP2468. The power button is found on the right hand side on the rear of the screen. This is a round button and it will glow blue when the screen is on, or amber when in low power or standby mode. Just above this is a row of buttons which you can use to change settings.

ViewSonic VP2468

The monitor is factory calibrated so you can use it straight out of the box when you receive it. Each monitor comes packed with a calibration report in the box which you can refer to if you have particular setup needs.

Specifically designed for those who work in photography, design or gaming, the ViewSonic VP2468 also has a range of presets which you can access via the buttons on the back of the monitor. There are a range of colour spaces which you can choose from including sRGB, EBU or DICOM SIM.

ViewSonic VP2468

Using the VP2468 can be as simple or as complicated as you need it to be. You could use directly out of the box, or you can go through the many different setup options to calibrate it exactly how you wish to use it. You can also buy the VP2468 with an optional ‘Colourbration’ kit which has been designed in collaboration with X-Rite - you can use this to ensure that the monitor is calibrated to your particular settings at regular intervals.

When you press the buttons on the back of the ViewSonic VP2468, options will be displayed as an overlay on the screen. It’s a simply designed menu, and you just use the different buttons to toggle through the various options, a system which doesn’t take too long to get used to using. If you are using the monitor in portrait format, then the options will appear at the top of the screen, while in landscape, the options will appear to the with hand side.

ViewSonic VP2468

Options via these buttons include contrast/brightness, input select, preset colour modes and the more extensive main menu. The main menu allows you to make more precise adjustments to colour, change the view mode and so on. You can also make changes to the basic setup, such as changing the language.

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