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iiyama Pro Lite E2710HDS 27" LCD Monitor ?80


JJ2012

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Great condition, only selling as I've upgraded.

Will accept sensible offer.



The Prolite E2710HDS 27? LCD Display features a stunning 2 ms Response Time and a High Definition 1920 x 1080 Resolution. The 20,000:1 Advanced Contrast Ratio and 400 cd/m? brightness offer the user clear and vivid images, and the HDMI, DVI, D-Sub and USB connections ensure compatibility across a range of devices including games consoles and work stations. The display is Windows? 7 Compatible and Energy Star 5.0 qualified.



Diagonal 27"; 69cm

Panel TN

Display area h x w 336.2 x 597.6 mm; 13.2" x 23.5"

Response time 2 ms

Contrast 1000 : 1 typical

Contrast 20 000 : 1 ACR

Brightness 400 cd/m? typical

Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 170?/ 160?; right/left: 85?/ 85?; up/down: 80?/ 80?

Display colour 16.7 million

Pixel pitch h x v 0.3113 x 0.3113 mm

Native resolution Full HD 1080p, 1920 x 1080 ( 2.1 megapixel)

Horizontal sync 24 - 80 KHz

Vertical sync 55 - 75 Hz

Synchronization Separate Sync

Aspect ratio 16 : 9

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