In the vast world of displays, finding a product comparable to Apple's Studio Display seems to be the wish of many users. Today we will take an in-depth analysis of a monitor that is expected to become the "king of replacements" - the Future Vision RV200 Pro. You can watch the hands-on experience video through [this link](https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1NM4m117Xv/).
When I first saw the Future Vision RV200 Pro, the way it was placed on the desktop was really eye-catching. 27-inch 16:9 screen-to-body ratio, the screen ratio perfectly matches the appearance size, and the appearance and workmanship are impeccable.
In terms of user experience, it is surprisingly convenient. You can easily solve your Mac computer's external monitor and power problems with just one cable. The power supply is increased from 65 watts to 90 watts, making your desktop instantly cleaner. Looking at the interfaces at the back, there are power ports, 2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 3.0 uplink, 2 HDMI, 1 DP and headphone jack. Whether it is daily office work or audio-visual entertainment, it can be easily handled. Not only that, it also supports KVM functionality. For users like bloggers who need to write code on Mac and live broadcast on PC, they can quickly switch between the two hosts, which is efficient and convenient.
The display is a highlight of the RV200 Pro. Support HDR400. In terms of color accuracy, Delta E has improved from less than 1.5 in the previous generation to less than 1, and the color gamut has also been reduced. Compared with 4K monitors, 5K can display more content, and the image and text processing is more delicate. When browsing a video website, the navigation and title text are sharp and clear, without obtuse angles or burrs. The 72HZ refresh rate makes screen scrolling animation smoother. In terms of color accuracy, it is almost the same as Apple, and there is no difference in visual perception. It also fully supports HDPI technology that Mac users care about. The brightness and contrast performance are also very good, with a peak brightness of up to 500 nits, making the viewing effect more comfortable than on a laptop. Using BOE M270L7B-N20 display panel, the contrast ratio can reach up to 2000:1, surpassing Studio Display’s 1000:1, solving the industry problem of lower contrast ratio of IPS panels than VA panels.
In terms of display adjustment, RV200 Pro is also remarkable. The OSD quick activation button at the bottom of the screen opens a "fruity" adjustment panel. There are two quick display mode adjustments "For mac" and "For windows", as well as four preset display modes such as DCIP3, SRGBCG, and CAD. Whether you are designing coloring, drawing and writing code, or pursuing the optimal color scheme under the corresponding system, it can be accurately presented. Bloggers usually use CAD mode when writing code. The text is so clear it looks like it's engraved on the screen. For programmers, it is not only comfortable to look at, but also protects the eyes. In addition, it also supports horizontal and vertical screen switching and up and down tilt angle adjustment to meet various viewing needs.
This monitor is also equipped with light-sensitive flat-shifting technology. Through the hidden light-sensing module, the screen brightness can be automatically adjusted in real time according to the ambient light illumination. In terms of audio, it is equipped with four speakers, two bass units and two tweeters, which brings a good external expansion effect.
Overall, Future Vision RV200 Pro performs well in terms of appearance, interface, display effect, etc. It is one of the few professional-grade 5K monitors in China that can compete with Apple Studio Display. Although Future Vision is a new power brand, the founding team has been deeply involved in the display industry for more than 20 years and focuses on product research and development. If you have plans to purchase a monitor in the near future, you may wish to consider the RV200 Pro. I believe it will bring you an unexpected surprise experience. Please share your views in the comment area. You are also welcome to like and share so that more people can discover this treasure display.
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