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The Viotek FI32DB is a 32-inch QHD monitor featuring a 2560x1440 resolution and advanced IPS technology, delivering over 1.07 billion colors with a 99% sRGB gamut. With a 75Hz refresh rate and Adaptive Sync compatibility, it ensures smooth visuals for gaming and multimedia. The monitor offers extensive connectivity options and is backed by a 3-year zero dead pixel policy.
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 Candela |
Color Gamut | 0.99 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
Display Type | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Hardware Connectivity | VGA, Mini-DisplayPort, DisplayPort, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 12.13 Pounds |
Screen Size | 32 |
Number of Component Outputs | 4 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Is Electric | No |
Response Time | 8 Milliseconds |
Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560x1440 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Adaptive Sync |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
C**E
THE DEAL OF THE CENTURY
I wasn't expecting a rocket launch, but just an inexpensive larger, new monitor for newly senior eyes for my system. I built my system around 2015 with 2 Viewsonic VA2246 monitors, which were pretty OK for the times and simple NVIDA card. Later I purchased two AMD Radeon R7 series graphics cards, but never installed them. When this monitor arrived, I check those old AMD cards and saw they support 4K via HDMI @ 4096 x 2160, so I installed one for this monitor. W O W. It was blast off at Space X cool. This monitor came to life like the Frankenstein Monster, but much prettier. The monitor burst to life with color and precision graphics and text. Granted, not like much higher end monitors, but definitely NOT monitors priced like this one at the low end. Displaying pix from Hubble and JWST is just simply AWESOME on this monitor, which I have at Windows setting of 2560 X 1440 with HDMI.The thing is very light weight and easy to connect, feels very well build and is steady on it's stand. This is an OUTSTANDING value. It was $180 here on Amazon, but jumped to $199 after my order. When it comes back down, definitely buying another to replace the remaining Viewsonic.
J**T
You have to read the manual to turn on HDR.
Great monitor considering the price. It's not overly big like a 32 inch monitor. The ultrawide aspect is great for anything you could imagine. 75hz is good enough for gaming you can easily go 140hz without much screen tear.Picture quality is impressive. No dead pixels.When turning on HDR in-game or through windows or console settings. You also have to go into the monitors options to enable HDR otherwise you get really gray washed out colors.
D**N
Great value, picture quality awesome for the price
Had a 27" monitor several years old that was acting like the backlight was ready to fail. It wasn't worth fixing, so I went out and bought a 32" LG Ultragear monitor. I noticed right away that the picture was off. Even though I was running it at 4K, it looked fuzzy, like the output of my video card was 720 upscaled or something like that. The LG had a matte coating on the screen that is supposed to reduce glare. I thought I'd get used to it. But the longer I used it, the more I hated it. It was too late to return the LG, but I had to replace it. When I realized I was going to buy another new monitor, it happened to be Black Friday. (good timing) I obviously browsed the monitor specials and found a few really inexpensive monitors.One that caught my eye was Viotek NFI29CB 29-Inch Ultrawide. I read reviews and tried to figure out if it was matte finish or not. (For those who are wondering, it is not) I couldn't really get definitive answer. But the price was low enough, I took a chance.Unboxing and set-up:It was delivered in a box from Amazon large enough for a small refrigerator. The outer box was so huge it barely fit in the back seat of a Nissan Maxima, and filled that entire area. Why? I don't know. It was obviously double-boxed. At least it arrived undamaged. The inner box, the actual monitor box was smaller than I thought it would be. And the monitor itself is much thinner than I thought it would be.First you must assemble a stand. There is a pole that screws onto the base. Only, the screws are loose in a big bag. For a while, I thought that the factory had forgotten to include the base screws. Be careful unpacking this monitor, or you will lose the two tiny screws for the base. And the screws are tiny. Worse, the pre-drilled holes for the tiny screws are easy to strip. I stripped one of them accidentally. Oh well. After mount is assembled, it slides up into the bottom of the monitor screen. Done. In the box is also a power cord (regular PC type power cord) a power supply (100-240V) and a 4 foot long displayport cable. I didnot use the included displayport cable, as I already had a much longer one hooked up to my computer.The stand is not height adjustable and does not rotate either horizontal or vertical. It will allow the monitor to tilt up and down a bit. That is all.Adjusting display quality:The power button and menu button (same button) are on the back of the monitor. When I first turned it on, I was deliberately looking for that "matte" effect, and was relieved to NOT see it. If I examine it closely, it appears it might have some kind of anti-glare coating, but it's not heavy enough to distort the picture and make it look out of focus. (like the LG)The factory settings for picture quality are off a bit. It's not horrible looking, but can definitely be improved. Color temperature is way too "cool" and brightness is off the charts, for example, as set up at the factory. Oh, and I should mention that this is a 60Hz monitor, although I believe it was advertised as 75Hz. I won't deduct stars for that, though it is misleading. That is a feature that really doesn't matter to me.If you want to know how to do a quick job of adjusting the display properly to look pretty close to the way it should look, do this:In the OSD menu (hit button on back of monitor)- Set Color Temp to "warm"- Set Brightness (black level) to "10"- Set Contrast (white, in relation to black) to "90"Those settings by eyeball are pretty close. I've been working with electronics since the 80s with much experience in TV color calibration, so my eyes can get a monitor adjusted pretty quick.In use:I'm not a gamer. But just about all good hardware will be geared toward gaming, as that's where the money is. Call any monitor a "gaming" monitor and it will sell better. I think this monitor would work fine for gaming unless you have a $3000 video card that you are running at extreme FPS and detail settings. But if the rest of your hardware is that high-end, I can't imagine why a cheaper monitor like this would catch your eye.I use this monitor for office work, watching movies and of course Internet use. I'm VERY impressed with the picture quality of this monitor, especially for office work. I have seen better picture quality on other monitors. But those "other" monitors cost at least 3X as much as what I paid for this Viotek 29" ultrawide monitor.Summary:If your budget is on the lower end, I think you will be more than happy with this monitor. Just be careful assembling it...don't over-tighten the teeny tiny screws in the base.
J**E
Great Quality
This monitor is fantastic for my work from home setupAnd the price is even better!
B**R
Good picture, but senile.
Likes: 12V DC power for anti-interference, very bright, and VESA mounts.Woes: 10+ second turn on time, midling response time, and greyed out settings.Saving grace: price.I run this monitor from an isolated DC supply, so the 6 foot cord from a bulky wall-wart transformer is a plus.I'm impressed and annoyed with the brightness of this monitor, particularly because the brightness and contrast settings are greyed out on my OSD.I resorted to trimming all the colors down, but have not figured out what else to change. Regardless, my main point of contention is the 10+ seconds it takes for the monitor to come out of sleep. I've taken to noticing if the power LED turns solid, just so I don't mistake the delay for a loose cable.I bought this monitor for productivity and colors are produced with good contrast, especially for the price, though I'd buy a different monitor for gaming and consider one of these only for a budget build.
S**D
Great screen and price
Had to get another cuz I loved my first— great screens at a great price specially for programmers
D**Y
Good enough, but could be better
The description states that it comes with a display port cable, it does not. I would have purchased one if I had known.The HDMI and power cables are short, they just barely worked for me. If you have a desk with the computer on the floor be prepared to replace the HDMI cable and figure out something for the power cable.The power comes from a power brick that doubles as the plug. It won't work with most power strips unless you have an open end spot or the power strip is designed for wider plugs.It's an inexpensive monitor so I can't complain too much, but the missing cable is a pain. Now I need to place another Amazon order.
C**L
Excelente
Muy buenos monitores, yo compré 2
J**S
Satisfecho!!!
Realmente quede impresionado con este monitor. En un principio estaba dudoso de adquirir este en especifico, yo buscaba un monitor 1440p, con una tasa de refresco mayor a 60Hz, con una buena gama y representación de colores, pero al final me decidí por este monitor por su precio bajo. En conclusión este monitor Viotek FI24D es un muy buen monitor, representación de colores decente (de fabrica vienen un poco lavados y con tonos de negros poco profundos, pero al configurarlo puedes obtener algo bien), tecnología IPS, tasa de refrescamiento de 75Hz, tiene Freesync, la calidad de construcción podría decir que no es mala, precio increíble y sin errores de fábrica hasta el momento, en fin, al adquirir este producto no tienes nada que envidiarle a un monitor 1440p de marca reconocida y de mayor costo, claro relacionando las características que te ofrece este monitor.
R**O
Fallo al mes de uso
Estaba bastante contento con el monitor, para ser un monitor 2K fue muy economico. Lamantablemente al mes y algo de haberlo comprado, aparecieron 5 rallas negran en el centro del monitor que lo recorrian completo verticalmente. Ya inicie la devolucion con Amazon.
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