NEC PA272W-SV computer monitor 68,6 cm (27") 2560 x 1440 pixels White

Specs
Display
Display diagonal 68,6 cm (27")
Display resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels
Native aspect ratio 16:10
Backlight type RGB LED
Touchscreen
Display brightness (typical) 340 cd/m²
Response time 6 ms
Supported graphics resolutions 2560 x 1440
Aspect ratio 16:10
Contrast ratio (typical) 1000:1
Viewing angle, horizontal 178°
Viewing angle, vertical 178°
Display number of colors 1.073 billion colours
Pixel pitch 0,23 x 0,23 mm
Horizontal scan range 31,5 - 96,5 kHz
Vertical scan range 50 - 85 Hz
Design
Product color White
Ports & interfaces
USB hub version 2.0
USB Type-A downstream ports quantity 5
DVI port
DVI-D ports quantity 1
HDMI ports quantity 1
DisplayPorts quantity 1
Mini DisplayPorts quantity 1
HDCP
Ergonomics
VESA mounting
Panel mounting interface 100 x 100, 200 x 100 mm
Cable lock slot
Height adjustment

Ergonomics
Adjustable height (max) 15 cm
Pivot
Swiveling
Tilt adjustment
On Screen Display (OSD)
Power
Power consumption (typical) 73 W
Power consumption (PowerSave) 1,4 W
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 5 - 35 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -10 - 60 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 20 - 80%
Storage relative humidity (H-H) 10 - 85%
Operating altitude 0 - 5000 m
Non-operating altitude 0 - 12192 m
Weight & dimensions
Width (with stand) 640,4 mm
Depth (with stand) 235,5 mm
Height (with stand) 546,2 mm
Weight (with stand) 12,9 kg
Width (without stand) 640,4 mm
Depth (without stand) 85 mm
Height (without stand) 378,6 mm
Weight (without stand) 8,9 kg
Packaging content
Cables included DisplayPort, DVI, USB
Bundled software SpectraView
Other features
Display LED
TV tuner integrated
Quantity 1
Certification TCO 5.0, RoHS
Reviews
tomshardware.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 15:45:23
Average rating:0
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