The ViewSonic VP2788-5K uses an LED-backlit LCD panel measuring 27 inches, with a 5120 x 2880 pixel resolution that translates to a pixel density of 217 ppi. The panel has a matte finish with an anti-glare coating, and viewing angles reach 178 degrees in both horizontal and vertical directions, making the image consistently visible from wide positions. It runs at a refresh rate of 75 Hz with a response time of 14 ms, and no adaptive synchronization technology is supported. The screen does not have a glossy surface or touch input capability.
Designed for photo and video editing use, the ViewSonic VP2788-5K measures 612 mm wide, 367 mm tall, and 57 mm thick, with a weight of 6400 g. The stand supports both tilt and swivel adjustments, and the monitor is compatible with VESA mounting, though portrait mode is not supported. Physical dimensions aside, the unit has a volume of 12802.428 cm³ and operates within a temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C.
The VP2788-5K covers 100% of the sRGB color space at a 10-bit depth, supporting a broad and consistent range of tones suited to color-sensitive work. Typical brightness is rated at 500 nits, and the contrast ratio stands at 2000:1. The monitor does not support hardware color calibration.
The VP2788-5K offers a wired connectivity lineup that includes one HDMI 2.1 port, one DisplayPort output, USB Type-C with Thunderbolt support, and four USB ports. There are no mini DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA connectors, and the monitor lacks a 3.5 mm headset jack. Wireless options are not available, as the monitor does not support Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or AirPlay.
The only available power specification for the VP2788-5K is its standby power consumption of 0.5W, indicating the amount of energy the monitor draws when not in active use.
The VP2788-5K includes stereo speakers rated at 2 x 5W, but does not support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround audio formats. Picture-in-Picture is not available, and there is no remote control, front camera, ambient light sensor, or built-in smart TV functionality.