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Vizta

Vizta V27CDH2 27" FHD 75 Hz IPS monitor

SKU CH-SGGE-VVH3E MPN V27CDH2

A 27-inch IPS display delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution at 75 Hz with 178° viewing angles, 210 cd/m² brightness and a 4000:1 contrast ratio

  • Cabinet ColorBlack / Silver
  • Screen Size27"
  • LED BacklightYes
  • WidescreenYes
  • Resolution1920 x 1080
  • Refresh Rate75 Hz (Max.)
  • Wide 178° viewing angles keep colours consistent from any seat
  • 27" IPS panel delivers Full HD 1920 x 1080 clarity for work and play
  • 75 Hz refresh with 4 ms response smooths motion in casual games
  • 4000:1 contrast ratio deepens blacks for richer dark scenes
  • Built-in speakers plus VGA and HDMI ports simplify desk setup

27" FHD IPS monitor for everyday use

The Vizta V27CDH2 is a 27 inch IPS display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a 75 Hz maximum refresh rate. It targets office workers, students and home users who need a larger screen for documents, web browsing and video playback. The 16.7 million colour count and 178 degree viewing angles keep images consistent across the panel. It suits general productivity rather than colour-critical professional work.

Thermals noise and power in normal use

As a monitor the unit produces no audible fan noise and runs cool during typical desktop use. The LED backlight is rated at 210 cd/m2 brightness with a 4000:1 contrast ratio. Power draw stays low because there is no discrete GPU or active cooling to feed. The 4 ms response time handles standard video and casual gaming without visible ghosting.

Build quality connectors and daily implications

The cabinet uses a black and silver finish with a tilt range of 5 to 15 degrees for basic ergonomic adjustment. Video inputs consist of one D-Sub and one HDMI port supporting analog RGB and digital signals. Built-in speakers provide audio output without external hardware. The stand is fixed height so users needing height adjustment or VESA mounting should verify compatibility separately.

Highlights

  • Wide 178° viewing angles keep colours consistent from any seat
  • 27" IPS panel delivers Full HD 1920 x 1080 clarity for work and play
  • 75 Hz refresh with 4 ms response smooths motion in casual games
  • 4000:1 contrast ratio deepens blacks for richer dark scenes
  • Built-in speakers plus VGA and HDMI ports simplify desk setup

Specifications

BrandVizta
ModelV27CDH2
Cabinet ColorBlack / Silver
Screen Size27"
LED BacklightYes
WidescreenYes
Resolution1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate75 Hz (Max.)
Viewing Angle178° (H) / 178° (V)
Display Colors16.7 Million
Brightness210 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio4000:1
Aspect Ratio16:9
Response Time4 ms
PanelIPS
Display TypeFHD
Video Ports1 x D-Sub / 1 x HDMI
Input Video CompatibilityAnalog RGB, Digital
ConnectorsD-Sub, HDMI
D-Sub1
HDMI1
Power Supply100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power ConsumptionOn: 28W
Standby: <=0.5W
Off: <=0.5W
User ControlsMenu, Bri (+), Vol (-) Input/Enter, Power
Stand AdjustmentsTilt: 5° ~ 15°
Built-in SpeakersYes
VESA Compatibility - Mountable100 x 100mm
Dimensions18.89" x 24.01" x 6.69" w/ stand
14.17" x 24.01" x 2.71" w/o stand
Weight10.58 lbs.
Shipping weight7.26 kg
Package size635 × 381 × 76 mm

Questions about this item

How do I attach the stand to the 27" IPS panel, and which step is often missed?

Align the stand bracket with the four VESA mounting holes on the rear, insert the supplied screws and tighten them evenly; the step people skip is checking that the tilt mechanism clicks into the 5° ~ 15° range before securing the final screw.

What part will need replacement first during long-term use?

The LED backlight rated at 210 cd/m² will gradually dim over thousands of hours; when brightness drops noticeably the entire panel assembly must be swapped because the backlight is not user-serviceable.

At what point does the 75 Hz refresh rate become the limiting factor in fast motion?

In sustained gaming or video playback the 75 Hz ceiling caps frame delivery; once the source pushes beyond 75 frames per second the monitor cannot display the extra frames, so motion clarity stops improving.

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