By Desire Athow
While some laptops are still sporting 1366 x 768 (WXGA) screens, the world of desktop computing has rapidly moved on beyond full HD (1920 x 1080) to embrace a number of resolutions. However, one res in particular is likely to dominate in the very near future as TV and computing needs converge.
4K or Ultra HD (UHD), in our context, refers to a monitor that can display 3840 x 2160 pixels, more than eight million dots, a fourfold improvement on what full HD can achieve and nine times what HD reached.
The last two years have seen prices tumble as 4K television sets flood the market. While you can find one in the UK for well under £200, your options for monitors are far more restricted especially at the lower-end.
This is where ViewSonic wants to position its VX2475Smhl-4K monitor (also known as the VX75SMHL-4K). Our hands-on today will look at business or office usage bearing in mind that this is an entry-level, low-cost monitor.
We use a 28-inch 4K monitor on a daily basis and have always been curious to find out what it would feel like moving to an even …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac