ViewSonic’s 5K monitor rivals Apple’s Studio Display for less


ViewSonic’s new 27-inch high-resolution monitor offers pro-level color accuracy for creatives without the premium Apple Studio Display price.

The VP2788-5K marks an important step in ViewSonic’s expansion into the premium creative display space. While the company has long been a player in the professional monitor segment, this is its first 5K-resolution display.

ViewSonic is positioning it as a direct competitor to Apple Studio Display and LG’s UltraFine 5K.

Connectivity is a major advantage here. Unlike Apple’s Studio Display, which relies solely on Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C, the VP2788-5K offers a wider range of ports for greater flexibility across devices.

The downstream Thunderbolt 4 port on the VP2788-5K improves multi-display setups and high-speed peripheral connectivity.

  • Thunderbolt 4 (2) – One upstream (100W power delivery) for connecting to a Mac or PC, and one downstream (15W power delivery) for daisy-chaining a second 5K monitor or connecting high-speed peripherals.
  • USB-C (2) – One upstream (15W power delivery) and one downstream (15W power delivery) for additional device connections.
  • USB-A – Part of an integrated USB hub for connecting accessories like keyboards, mice, and external drives.
  • HDMI 2.1 (1) – Expands compatibility with non-Thunderbolt devices, including gaming consoles and PCs.
  • DisplayPort (1) – Allows a direct connection to GPUs and older systems.

Unlike Apple’s Studio Display, which lacks a downstream Thunderbolt port, the VP2788-5K allows users to daisy-chain another 5K monitor or connect high-bandwidth accessories like RAID storage, eGPUs, or docks.

ViewSonic ColorPro VP2788-5K balances affordability & professional-grade features

The VP2788-5K undercuts Apple’s Studio Display, which starts at $1,599. It lacks some of Apple’s premium design elements — such as an all-aluminum enclosure, built-in speakers, and an integrated webcam.

However, it makes up for that with broader device compatibility and a strong focus on color accuracy.

Rear view of a ViewSonic monitor showcasing ports: 2 Thunderbolt 4, 2 USB Type-C, 1 HDMI 2.1, 1 DisplayPort, and 2 integrated 5-watt speakers. Text: Future-Proof Inputs.
The VP2788-5K offers Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and an integrated USB hub. Image credit: ViewSonic

With 99% DCI-P3 and HDR400, the VP2788-5K offers pro-level color accuracy for creatives at a lower cost than Apple’s Studio Display, which boasts near-perfect sRGB, DCI-P3, and True Tone. However, the VP2788-5K’s 75Hz refresh rate and 14ms response time make it less suited for gaming or low-latency tasks.

While the Studio Display remains a top-tier option for Mac users with deep macOS integration, spatial audio, and native scaling optimizations, the VP2788-5K offers a more affordable and versatile alternative. Its Thunderbolt 4 support ensures fast 40Gbps data transfer, 100W power delivery, and daisy chaining of two 5K monitors.

Apple’s Studio Display still benefits from long-term macOS software updates, which may fine-tune its performance over time. ViewSonic’s monitor is designed to work well with Apple’s scaling features, but it may not match Apple’s macOS experience in every aspect.

ViewSonic ColorPro VP2788-5K – Pricing & availability

The ViewSonic ColorPro VP2788-5K, now available for $849.99, offers professional color accuracy and Thunderbolt 4 support at an affordable price. It’s an option to consider for creatives seeking high-resolution clarity, Mac-optimized color performance, and broad connectivity.

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