Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 26 in Best: Acer UM.PB1EE.A01 Screen size: 282 in | |||
Response time | 5 ms Best: JVC LM-H191 Response time: 0.01 ms | |||
Brightness | 300 cd/m² Best: DynaScan DS321LR4 Brightness: 25000 cd/m² | |||
Weight | 8300 g Best: BenQ GL2450HM Weight: 0 g |
Screen size | 26.0 in |
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Brightness | 300.0 cd/m² |
Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
Height (without stand) | 18.13 in |
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Depth (with stand) | 9.37 in |
Width (with stand) | 23.52 in |
Weight | 292.77 oz |
Dynamic contrast ratio | 4000:1 |
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Display technology | LCD |
Response time | 5.0 ms |
Viewing angle (horizontal) | 170.0 ° |
Viewing angle (vertical) | 150.0 ° |
Power consumption (typical) | 52.0 W |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Built-in camera | no |
Built-in speakers | yes |
DVI-D ports quantity | 1 |
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HDMI ports quantity | 1 |
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity | 1 |
Cable lock slot | yes |
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