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ViewSonic

ViewSonic VA2748-MH 27" 1080p IPS 120Hz monitor

SKU CH-9ERA-RYD3W

A 27-inch Full HD IPS display running at 120Hz with variable refresh rate, HDMI and VGA inputs, and flicker-free eye-care features

  • Resolution1920x1080
  • Refresh Rate120Hz
  • Display Colors16.7 Million
  • Screen Size27"
  • Response Time4ms
  • WidescreenNo
  • 27-inch Full HD IPS panel gives wide 178° viewing angles
  • 120 Hz refresh rate with variable refresh rate reduces screen tearing
  • Flicker-free technology and blue-light filter lower eye fatigue
  • Five preset modes optimise image for games, movies, web, text and mono
  • HDMI and VGA inputs connect laptops, PCs and Macs

27-inch Full HD IPS panel

The ViewSonic VA2748-MH is a 27-inch flat-panel monitor with a 1920x1080 IPS display and a 120Hz refresh rate. It targets home and office users who want smooth motion for everyday productivity and multimedia consumption. The frameless design and anti-glare coating suit multi-monitor setups and brightly lit rooms.

Variable refresh rate and 120Hz sustained output

Variable refresh rate synchronises the panel with the graphics output to reduce tearing during sustained workloads such as long video playback or casual gaming sessions. The 120Hz rate holds steady without overclocking, while the 4ms response time and 300 cd/m2 brightness remain consistent across extended use. Flicker-Free technology and a Blue Light Filter further reduce eye fatigue during marathon sessions.

HDMI and VGA connectivity limits

The monitor provides HDMI and VGA inputs, so the maximum resolution stays at 1920x1080 at 120Hz over HDMI; VGA cannot support that refresh rate. There is no DisplayPort or USB-C, which limits high-refresh multi-monitor chains and single-cable docking. Buyers needing higher resolutions, faster refresh rates or digital daisy-chaining should look elsewhere.

Highlights

  • 27-inch Full HD IPS panel gives wide 178° viewing angles
  • 120 Hz refresh rate with variable refresh rate reduces screen tearing
  • Flicker-free technology and blue-light filter lower eye fatigue
  • Five preset modes optimise image for games, movies, web, text and mono
  • HDMI and VGA inputs connect laptops, PCs and Macs

Specifications

Resolution1920x1080
Refresh Rate120Hz
Display Colors16.7 Million
Screen Size27"
Response Time4ms
WidescreenNo
Brightness300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio1500:1 Static Contrast Ratio
Glare ScreenAnti-glare
Aspect Ratio16:9 Aspect Ratio
Maximum Resolution1920x1080
Viewing Angle178° (H) / 178° (V)
PanelIPS Panel
Display TypeFull HD
Curved Surface ScreenFlat Panel
BrandViewSonic
ModelVA2748-MH
Cabinet ColorBlack
Part NumberVA2748-MH
DVINo
HDMI1
USB Ports0
ConnectorsVGA x 1, HDMI 1.4 x 1, 3.5mm Audio In x 1, 3.5mm Audio Out x 1
Thunderbolt 2No
DisplayPortNo
USB 3.00
Built-in SpeakersYes
Built-in WebcamNo
VESA Compatibility - Mountable100 x 100mm
Power Supply100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Dimensions7.6 in x 24.1 in x 18.22 in
Weight8.4 lb
Package ContentsLCD Display, Power Cable, HDMI Cable, Quick Start Guide

Questions about this item

How much power does the 27-inch 120Hz IPS panel draw when it runs all day?

The monitor uses an external power adapter and the IPS panel is rated at 300 cd/m² brightness, so typical office use stays well within standard desktop monitor consumption.

Which cables or adapters must I already have to connect the VA2748-MH to my laptop?

You need either an HDMI cable or a VGA cable; the box includes one HDMI cable, so only add a VGA lead if your laptop lacks HDMI.

Will the 1920x1080 120Hz signal work smoothly with an older graphics card that only has DVI or DisplayPort outputs?

The monitor has no DVI or DisplayPort inputs, so you would need an active adapter from your card's output to the monitor's HDMI port to get the 120Hz refresh rate.

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