In stock
Display Type |
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
---|---|
Panel Type |
TN |
Native Resolution |
1600 x 900 at 60 Hz |
Brightness |
250 cd/m² |
Color Support |
16.7 million colors |
Color Gamut |
72% (CIE 1931), 83% (CIE 1976) |
Response Time |
5 ms (gray-to-gray) |
Screen Coating |
Anti-glare |
Backlight Technology |
LED backlight |
Weight |
6.79 lbs (3.07KG) |
Dimensions |
18.6 in x 6.7 in x 14.5 in – with stand |
In stock
Display Type |
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
---|---|
Panel Type |
TN |
Native Resolution |
1600 x 900 at 60 Hz |
Brightness |
250 cd/m² |
Color Support |
16.7 million colors |
Color Gamut |
72% (CIE 1931), 83% (CIE 1976) |
Response Time |
5 ms (gray-to-gray) |
Screen Coating |
Anti-glare |
Backlight Technology |
LED backlight |
Weight |
6.79 lbs (3.07KG) |
Dimensions |
18.6 in x 6.7 in x 14.5 in – with stand |
In stock
Display Type |
LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
---|---|
Panel Type |
TN |
Native Resolution |
1600 x 900 at 60 Hz |
Brightness |
250 cd/m² |
Color Support |
16.7 million colors |
Color Gamut |
72% (CIE 1931), 83% (CIE 1976) |
Response Time |
5 ms (gray-to-gray) |
Screen Coating |
Anti-glare |
Backlight Technology |
LED backlight |
Weight |
6.79 lbs (3.07KG) |
Dimensions |
18.6 in x 6.7 in x 14.5 in – with stand |
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