VIEWSONIC
ViewSonic has released the ColorPro VP16-OLED portable monitor with a 15.6-inch OLED screen and 1080p Full HD resolution. This display offers excellent color reproduction, is Pantone certified, and has been calibrated at the factory for higher color saturation, color consistency, accuracy and enhanced detail. All of this will benefit colorists, graders and photographers.
The VP16-OLED is the first portable monitor in the ColorPro line, designed specifically for content creators who need flexibility and performance,” said Oscar Lin, Director of the ViewSonic Monitor Business Unit.
The monitor comes with a special anti-reflective visor that protects it from dust. The monitor weighs 1.1 kg and at the same time has one of the thinnest OLED panels in an aluminum frame.
Comes with a universal stand that can be adjusted to 5 different angles.
You can also install the ViewSonic ColorPro VP16-OLED monitor with a tripod stand. When connected to a camera, the monitor can be used in the field or indoors as a display for previewing photos and videos, or for fine-tuning equipment.
The monitor has a USB-C port for wireless dual-screen operation and is compatible with Apple Mac devices.
Key features of the ColorPro VP16-OLED monitor include:
-15.6 inch portable monitor with 1080p Full HD (1920×1080) resolution.
-Length 35.6 cm, thickness less than 2.5 cm, weight 1.1 kg.
-100% DCI-P3 color space coverage, Delta E < 2 color accuracy.
-Brightness 400 nits, response time 1 ms, refresh rate 60 Hz.
-True black OLED screen, Pantone certified, factory calibrated for accurate color work.
-A flexible stand and protective visor are included.
-Connectivity: 2x USB-C for bidirectional charging, mini HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack, tripod mount.
In August 2022, a Fogra-certified, high-resolution monitor called the ViewSonic ColorPro VP2786-4K was released. The display received 100% coverage of the Adobe RGB color space. This will provide better work for printed materials. The monitor also offers 98% DCI-P3 digital coverage. A color depth of 10 bits (up to 1.07 billion colors) also allows deeper color correction of materials.
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