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Acer HD Monitor 24" ?70


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Practically new Acer 24" full HD monitor - only been used for 3 months as new job have just sent me new kit!


?70 ONO - Collection from Sydenham or possible I could drop to Dulwich area.


Acer KA240HQ 23.6" Technical blurb below:


The KA0 series is optimised for a comfortable viewing experience. The display is easy on the eyes with low response times and special technology to reduce glare and harsh blue light1. Easy adjustments and a wide viewing angle1 help you find the perfect position.


FEATURES:

- 1920x1080 resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio makes movies more real and dramatic. Small details and text are clear.


SPECIFICATIONS:

- Screen Size: 23.6

- Maximum Resolution: (Full HD)1920 x 1080@60 Hz

- Aspect Ratio: 16:9

- Response Time: 1 ms GTG

- Colour Support: 16.7 Million

- Brightness: 300 cd/m?

- Backlight: LED

- Viewing Angles: 170? Horizontal, 160? Vertical

- Panel Type: TN (Twisted Nematic Film)

- Stand: Tilt (-5?~15?)

- Ports & Connectors: VGA, DVI-in, HDMI?

- Power: 22 W (ENERGY STAR? On)

- Environmental Certification: MPR II

- Dimensions (W x H x D): 567 mm x 335.90 mm x 60.70 mm; 567 mm x 434.6 mm x 192 mm (with stand)

- VESA Compatible: 100 x 100

- Dimensions (W x H x D): 567 mm x 335.90 mm x 60.70 mm; 567 mm x 434.6 mm x 192 mm (with stand)

- Weight (Approximate): 3.46 kg, 3.85 kg (with stand)

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