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Iiyama Prolite E2607WS Monitor ?50 - REDUCED!


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In great condition, only selling as upgraded.




The E2607WS, a High Definition, 2msec 26? LCD. Superb colour quality is achieved by a 1000:1 contrast ratio and the option to enhance colour further by enabling Advanced Contrast Ratio. The ?OptiColour? features allows quick and simple adjustment of the colour settings to suit the application or mood. 5 Watt speakers offer Stereo Audio performance.


Diagonal 26"; 65cm

Panel TN

Display area h x w 343.8 x 550.1 mm; 13.54" x 21.66"

Response time 2 ms

Contrast 4000 : 1 ACR

Brightness 300 cd/m? max.

Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 170?/ 150?; right/left: 85?/ 85?; up/down: 80?/ 70?

Display colour 16.7 million

Pixel pitch h x v 0.2865 x 0.2865 mm

Native resolution 1920 x 1200 ( 2.3 megapixel)

Horizontal sync 31 - 80 KHz

Vertical sync 56 - 75 Hz

Synchronization Separate Sync

Aspect ratio 16 : 10

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