ViewSonic Unveils VX2776-2K-OLED: A 27-Inch 240Hz OLED Monitor with a Mechanical Arm at ¥2099

There’s a quiet tension in the monitor market right now: as OLED panels continue their march from living rooms to desktops, the question is no longer whether the technology is ready, but how aggressively manufacturers can price it. ViewSonic’s latest entry — the VX2776-2K-OLED — suggests the answer is getting more compelling by the month.

IT-NEWS, June 22 — ViewSonic has listed a new 27-inch monitor on JD.com, the VX2776-2K-OLED, pairing a 2K 240Hz OLED panel with an articulating mechanical arm stand at a price of ¥2,099 (roughly $290 USD).

ViewSonic VX2776-2K-OLED monitor

The display centers on a 2560×1440 OLED panel running at 240Hz with a 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time — numbers that put it squarely in the conversation for both competitive gaming and color-sensitive creative work. Peak brightness reaches 1,000 nits, and the panel supports native 10-bit color depth while covering 98.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

ViewSonic VX2776-2K-OLED ports and rear design

Around the back, ViewSonic has added an RGB ambient light strip and a pair of 3W speakers, making the monitor a more self-contained setup than most competitors in this segment. The included mechanical arm mount — which swivels, tilts, and adjusts height freely — eliminates the need for a third-party arm right out of the box. Connectivity spans two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, a USB-C port with 96W power delivery, and two USB-A ports with KVM switching, so a single cable can drive the display, charge a laptop, and share peripherals between machines.

At ¥2,099, ViewSonic is positioning the VX2776-2K-OLED as an unusually accessible entry point for desktop OLED — especially with the mechanical arm included in the box. Whether the panel’s real-world brightness and burn-in mitigation hold up over time will be the real test, but on paper, the value proposition is hard to ignore.