A comparison of specs, key information, reviews, and best pricing from top retailers
Last updated -- hours ago | Report incorrect information
27M2U
Company ProductName Specs




VX2776 2K OLED
Company ProductName Specs




What we think

Chevron down
PerfectRec Logo
The PerfectRec monitor team Learn more
Updated April 22, 2024·

If you prioritize high resolution and peak brightness for vibrant HDR content, the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) excels in HDR gaming and media consumption. This could be a great fit if you're also into digital and print photo editing, given its comprehensive color coverage. On the other hand, the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED offers superior contrast and response time, which benefits competitive gaming with smoother motion handling. Its OLED panel provides deep blacks and is suitable for color-critical work, but it has lower peak brightness, which could be less impressive for HDR content. Consider the Innocn if you're after a multi-purpose monitor at a midrange price or choose the ViewSonic if you are willing to invest more for exceptional contrast and competitive gaming performance. Give Feedback

this description is based on the product variant with some specs and product variant with some specs. At the time of writing, the variant with some specs cost some dollars and the variant with some specs cost some dollars.
Advantages of the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED)
  • Best in class for productivity
  • Very good text clarity
  • Very good image clarity
  • Best in class brightness
  • Very good color volume
Advantages of the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED)
  • Best in class for casual gaming
  • Best in class for competitive gaming
  • Very good refresh rate
  • Best in class contrast
  • Best in class response time

Key differences

Chevron down

Casual Gaming

7.9
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
9.8
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
1000:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
Inf:1
1000 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
450 nits
1000 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
Unknown
99.0 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
98.5 %
Matte
COATING
Matte
The ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is good.

Competitive Gaming

5.1
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
9.6
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
8.0 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
0.0 ms
N/A
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
40 - 240 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
No
1000 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
450 nits
The ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) is best in class for competitive gaming, while the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is poor.

Productivity

9.8
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
5.8
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
163 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
110 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is best in class for productivity, while the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) is poor.

Media Consumption

8.9
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
8.0
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
1000:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
Inf:1
1000 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
450 nits
1000 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
Unknown
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) and ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) are both very good for media consumption, though the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is somewhat better.

Cost

$425
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
$1,000
Product image
Product image

$200

$400

$600

$800

$1,000

$1,200

$1,400

$1,600

The Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) has a price of $425 and the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) costs $1,000.

Digital Photo Editing

No
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
Yes
The Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is not suitable for digital photo editing while the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) is suitable for digital photo editing.

HDR Video Editing and Color Grading

Yes
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
No
The Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) is suitable for HDR video editing and color grading while the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) is not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.

Key similarities

Chevron down

HDR Gaming and Media Consumption

Yes
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
Yes
Both the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) and ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) are suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.

Print Photo Editing

Yes
27M2U
VX2776 2K OLED
Yes
Both the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) and ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) are suitable for print photo editing.

Give feedback

We’re constantly working to improve.

How the Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED) and the ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED) compare to other monitors

Chevron down

Spec Comparison

Chevron down
Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED)ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED)
Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED)ViewSonic VX2776 2K OLED (W-OLED)

GENERAL

Price
$425
$1,000
Screen Size
27"27"
Resolution
3840 x 21602560 x 1440
Screen Type
MiniLEDOLED
Screen Sub-type
IPSW-OLED
Local Dimming Zones
384N/A

COLOR, CONTRAST & BRIGHTNESS

Native Contrast
1000:1Inf:1
SDR Peak Brightness
1000 nits450 nits
HDR Peak Brightness
1000 nitsUnknown
Suitable for HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
YesYes
sRGB Color Gamut
99 %100 %

MOTION CHARACTERISTICS

Total Response Time
8 ms0.02 ms
Variable Refresh Rate
N/A40 - 240 Hz
Strobing / BFI
NoNo
Persistence Blur Score
5/108/10
Ghosting Score
7.6/1010/10

TEXT & IMAGE CLARITY

Pixels Per Inch
163 PPI110 PPI
Coating
MatteMatte
Text Clarity Score
8/106.6/10
Image Clarity Score
8/107.1/10

PORTS & CONNECTIVITY

HDMI 1.4 Ports
00
HDMI 2.0 Ports
20
HDMI 2.1 Ports
02
Micro HDMI Ports
00
DisplayPort 1.2 Ports
00

Shopping

Chevron down

Innocn 27M2U (IPS MiniLED)

See more

Dig into reviews and images

Forbes

Mark Sparrow | November 2022
"The Innocn 27MU2 screen isn’t built to Apple standards, but it’s robust enough for desktop use and surprisingly lightweight, considering its image quality. The stand is rock steady and adjustable, plus the screen can be wall mounted. There are plenty of input options plus the ability to display two sources on screen at the same time."

Give feedback

We're constantly perfecting our model

FAQs

Chevron down

Why trust us

Chevron down
This information was produced and vetted by the PerfectRec monitors team. We are a product research and recommendation organization that meticulously reviews and evaluates the latest monitor information and makes it digestible for you.

By the numbers

210
Monitors evaluated
10,500
Monitors stats compiled
15
Proprietary Monitors ratings developed
117,200
Recommendations made
17,580
Consumer hours saved

About the monitor team

Joe Golden, Ph.D

CEO and Monitors Editor
Joe is an entrepreneur and lifelong electronics enthusiast with a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Michigan.

Jason Lew

Staff Expert & Software Engineer
Jason is a staff expert and software engineer that has been making laptop recommendations for 7 years and moderates one of the largest laptop subreddits.

Chandradeep Chowdhury

Staff Expert & Software Engineer
Chandradeep is a staff expert and software engineer and expert in televisions and monitors. He’s been making monitor recommendations for ten years.

Featured in

Color LTT LogoGeekwire logo9to5 Mac logoPhone Arena LogoColor Daring Fireball logo