Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 23.5 in Best: Acer UM.PB1EE.A01 Screen size: 282 in | |||
Response time | 1 ms Best: JVC LM-H191 Response time: 0.01 ms | |||
Brightness | 350 cd/m² Best: DynaScan DS321LR4 Brightness: 25000 cd/m² | |||
Weight | 5200 g Best: BenQ GL2450HM Weight: 0 g |
Screen size | 23.5 in |
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Brightness | 350.0 cd/m² |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Height adjustment | 0.39 in |
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Height (min-max) | 529.9 - 669.9 |
Height (without stand) | 12.8 in |
Height with stand | 20.86 in |
Depth (with stand) | 15.21 in |
Depth (without stand) | 2.77 in |
Width (with stand) | 21.46 in |
Weight (without stand) | 6.83 lb |
Weight | 183.42 oz |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 px |
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Supported graphics resolutions | 1920x1080 |
Refresh rate | 144.0 Hz |
HD type | Full HD |
Display number of colours | 16.78 million colours |
Colour depth (per channel) | 8.0 bit |
Dynamic contrast ratio | 1000000:1 |
Contrast ratio | 3000:1 |
Display technology | LED |
Backlight | LED |
Panel type | VA |
Response time (GtG) | 1.0 ms |
Response time | 1.0 ms |
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) | no |
Viewing angle (horizontal) | 178.0 ° |
Viewing angle (vertical) | 178.0 ° |
3D support (3D-Ready) | no |
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Adaptive synchronization | yes |
HDR | no |
VESA mount | yes |
Type of VESA mount |
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Sync technology | AMD Freesync |
Energy efficiency class | C |
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Connecting 9V/12V/14V | None |
Operational power consumption | 36 - 59 |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.3 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 36.0 W |
Colour of product | Black |
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Panel design | Curved |
Built-in USB hub | no |
Touchscreen | no |
Built-in camera | no |
Built-in speakers | no |
Analogue 3.5mm input | 0 |
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Component input (YPbPr/YCbCr) | no |
Number of component inputs | 0 |
Composite input | no |
Number of composite inputs | 0 |
DisplayPort | yes |
DVI Port | no |
HDMI | yes |
HDMI ports quantity | 2 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 2 |
HDMI version | 1.4 |
Headphone output | yes |
S-video input | no |
Number of s-video inputs | 0 |
Thunderbolt | no |
USB for video | no |
VGA in | no |
Number of DisplayPort inputs | 1 |
Number of DisplayPort outputs | 0 |
DisplayPort version | 1.2 |
Type of DisplayPort connector | Standard |
MHL | no |
Ascendable and submersible | yes |
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Pivot function | yes |
Swivel | yes |
Tiltable | yes |
Memory card reader | no |
Cable lock slot | no |
Flicker free | yes |
EnergyStar | no |
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