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The ViewSonic TD2760 is a 27-inch Full HD (1920x1080) multi-touch monitor featuring a robust 10-point touch screen, ultra-wide IPS viewing angles, and a dynamic 50M:1 contrast ratio. Designed for professional and commercial use, it offers advanced ergonomic adjustments and broad connectivity options including HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, VGA, and RS232. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms, it’s a versatile, energy-efficient solution that enhances productivity and user comfort.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | ViewSonic |
Series | TD2760 |
Item model number | TD2760 |
Item Weight | 17.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 17.5 x 26 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.4 x 17.5 x 26 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | 10 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
Language | English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07S1XYQMJ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 21, 2019 |
L**L
WONDERFUL MONITOR
I bought this as a replacement of an ACER 22" toch screen. That screen had did not meet criteria. This screen is better. For one thing, the adjustments show up properly on the screen and are easy to manage. Secondly, the monitor itself is brighter and displays pictures better. I use Quicken for Windows for money stuff. This screen makes it possible to actually SEE the screen, even though Q for Windows has lousy contrast that they don't seem to recognize. Touch is fine. Just be sure to plug in BOTH cables. I even use the touch with a hdmi Switch. The touch is recognized on both Wndows computers and even the third one, a Windows 10 macine.Kudos to Viewsonic on makine the screen adjstment work well. Viewsonic is the only company I found that does work ok.UPDATE-------I have used this monitor since October. It is now December 31. The screen works well. Touch is reliable. The monitor works with an HDMI switch. I have 4 computers hooked into the screen, one ma MAC and three Windows 11. The base is large and requires a LOT of room, but is easy to use. Monitor easily moves up/down and tilts at all levels.
S**E
Great Plug & Play Monitor
Touch screen monitors are great for people with mobility (shaky hands) and visibility difficulties. I have used "regular" ViewSonic monitors for years and have always found them to be reliable and fairly priced. The 24 inch touch screen monitors (I have purchased 2 for friends) also fall into that same category. They are easy to install, and are virtually Plug & Play (you just have to remember to plug in the HDMI and the USB connectors). It is the USB connection that provides the Touch capability (on Windows computer). This monitor is well built (very sturdy), it is very clear and crisp, and the touch is very sensitive and responsive. An added feature is that you can either use the screen stand (which folds out from the back of the screen) or you can attach the vesa mount/stand provided. I am very impressed with the ViewSonic monitors, and so are the folks that are using them.
L**P
What I love most about this monitor
This is a great monitor, and I’ve always trusted ViewSonic for quality. It’s easy to connect, works flawlessly, and the touchscreen is fantastic.What I love most is the mounting. As shown in the picture, you can position the monitor right down on the desktop or almost anywhere you like. It’s a bit heavy, so be careful when setting it up, but the flexibility is worth it.If you’re looking for a touchscreen monitor that you can place low on a table for easy use without reaching up, this is the perfect choice!
J**R
Very nice, but does not pivot
UPDATE: I bought a quality level and discovered the monitor IS level. Surrounding items caused a visual illusion of tilt. So, I'll update my grade for this monitor from B+ to A-. I'm still not happy with no pivot capability and may return this. Pivot is a good feature. But this is still an excellent monitor.-----This is an excellent monitor. My go-to has been ASUS for years, however, I am not satisfied with what they have to offer recently. I wanted a touch screen and struggled to find one that can be used like a standard monitor and not just like a tablet. Color and image quality on the ViewSonic is excellent without having to make any adjustments. And that is rare.There is one issue though. These new style stands. Yes, I understand the value of tilt and lying flat, as this is a touch screen. However, what I've noticed is this type of stand (none of them that I have looked at) can pivot. At least 10 degrees of pivot left and right would be useful. Why? Not every surface is level, and pivot can be useful for leveling and not just for turning the screen to the vertical position. This stand and others like it cannot pivot. Swivel and tilt, yes. But no ability to adjust left-right leveling. I ran into an annoying issue where the monitor appeared to be leaning to the right. Less than one degree, though this is noticeable if you are picky about having your monitors level like I am. I've had difficulty determining whether the issue is the monitor, my desk, or the floor. I bought a roll of 1/16-inch rubber shim and cut one piece to put under the front right foot of the monitor, and two pieces (stacked) under the back right foot. I think it is level now. However, this would not even be an issue if it could tilt left and right. This is a design oversight with these types of monitors. And it is one thing that ASUS definitely gets right that I have appreciated: ability to swivel, tilt, pivot 90 degrees, and ample vertical adjustment. Speaking of vertical adjustment, this relies on the V-shaped arm, and as a result there is not much vertical adjustment. I am using the ViewSonic as my main monitor in between two ASUS monitors to the left and right. Both are on monitor stands. With that arrangement I've been able to get maximum vertical adjustment. However, I had to purchase a new stand for the ViewSonic that allows more vertical adjustment than the other two stands. I needed to raise the monitor 3.75 inches vertically to level it with my other monitors. I am satisfied with that arrangement.However, the lack of pivot is still a consideration. I'll give it a chance and see. But I may return this for a monitor that can pivot. It is not easy to find a touch screen monitor that also pivots. It seems that touch screen computer monitors may be less common now. I know Apple used to to make a desktop touch screen but discontinued it. I think some of the thinking here is that it does take some physical exertion to hold one's arm up to touch the screen. But, for me, having the option of using either the mouse or touch screen is such a cool improvement. I WOULD consider replacing my other two monitors with ViewSonic TD2455 monitors -- if it were not for the lack of pivot.With that said, here are some definite positives. The touch screen feature works well. The stylus that comes with it works well. The thin bevel around the screen is very nice, and I still am able to clip my webcam on the top of the monitor without an issue.I do recommend this monitor. But consider the pros and cons I've mentioned. My grade for this monitor is B+. I want to give a higher grade, but I just don't get this new V-shape stand. I'm hoping that alternatives will be created that have the capability of pivot capability.
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