ViewSonic ColorPro VP68a monitors have two unique modes to suit the needs of people with color blindness

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ViewSonic ColorPro VP68a monitors are Pantone validated

ViewSonic has added accurate color models VP2468a and VP2768a to the ColorPro line of professional monitors. They have passed Pantone validation, which means they are able to fully display the corresponding range of colors. In addition to high color accuracy, the monitors stand out for their USB-C connectivity. The manufacturer addresses the ColorPro series to designers, content creators, those who work with video and photos. Both models are factory calibrated with Delta E <2.

ViewSonic ColorPro VP68a monitors
ViewSonic ColorPro VP68a monitors

ViewSonic ColorPro VP68a monitors have two unique modes to suit the needs of people with color blindness

The VP68a monitors have two unique modes: a color blindness simulation mode and a color blindness filtering mode. Color blindness simulation mode helps creators see how people with color-blindness will see their work. Colorblind filtering mode allows those who lack sensitivity to color to see details on the screen. ViewSonic vDisplayManager software has preprogrammed settings that enhance one or more colors, but the user can adjust the color saturation as needed.

The ColorPro VP2468a uses a 24-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) panel. The USB-C connection in it can be used to transfer audio, video and data, as well as power (power up to 65W). Other ports include HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-A / B, and RJ45. In addition, there is a DP output for daisy-chaining. This monitor costs $ 280 and is already on sale.

The ColorPro VP2768a uses a 27-inch QHD panel (2560 x 1440 pixels). In terms of equipment, this monitor is very similar to the VP2468a, but the power limit in USB-C has been increased to 90W. The price of this model is $ 430. Sales are due to start in December.

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