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The ProLite XB3288UHSU is a 32’’ 4K monitor capable of displaying 4 times more information than a Full HD screen. It will hence suit a massive range of applications requiring an above average viewable area, like desktop publishing, CAD/CAM drawing, data virtualization, photographic and web design. The VA panel technology offers exceptional colour performance, high contrast and wide viewing angles. HDMI, DisplayPort and a headphone socket ensure compatibility across various devices and media platforms. The 150mm height-adjustable stand featuring pivot and swivel functions deliver great versatility and comfort of use. 4K UHD resolution (3840x2160), better known as 4K, offers a gigantic viewable area with 4 times more information and work space than a Full HD screen. Due to the high DPI (dots per inch), it displays an incredibly sharp and crisp image. VA VA panel technology offers higher contrast, darker blacks and much better viewing angles than standard TN technology. The screen will look good no matter what angle you look at it. PIP PIP (Picture in Picture) function allows you to watch images coming from two different sources at the same time. FLICKER-FREE + BLUE LIGHT The ultimate solution for the comfort and health of your eyes. Flicker-free monitors with the blue light reducer function substantially reduce the strain and fatigue caused by flickering and blue light emittance of regular monitors. SPEAKERS AND HEADPHONES Playing with friends? Use the integrated high-quality speakers. Don’t want to disturb anybody? Plug your headset in the headphone connector and enjoy! Specification Screen Aspect Ratio 16:9 Screen Size 31.5 in Viewable Screen Size 31.5 " Screen Width 698.4 mm Screen Height 392.9 mm Screen Technology A Panel Screen Construction Flat Colours 1.07 billion, 10-bit Pixel Pitch 0.181 mm Brightness 300 Lumens View Angle (Horizontal - Max) 178 ° View Angle (Vertical - Max) 178 ° Contrast Ratio 3,000:1 Contrast Ratio - Dynamic 80,000,000:1 Resolution (Native) 3840 x 2160 Resolution Type (Native) 4K Ultra HD Response Time 3 ms Backlight Yes HD Support Yes Aspect Ratio 16:9 3D Display No Horizontal Frequency 30 ~ 135 kHz Vertical Frequency 60 Hz Physical Display Type Adaptive Sync Form Factor Monitor Case Colour Black Security Locking Mechanics Kensington-lock prepared In The Box Monitor Stand Power Cable USB Cable HDMI Cable DisplayPort Cable Width: 730 mm Depth: 239.5 mm Height: 455.5 ~ 605.5 mm Weight: 8.8 kg Mount Wall Mountable Yes Wall Mount VESA 100 x 100 mm Tilt (Forward/Backward) Yes Tilt Range -35 ~ +23 ° Swivel (Left/Right) Yes Swivel Range -45 ~ +45 ° Height Adjustable Yes Maximum Height 150 mm Pivot (Rotation No Camera Webcam No Warranty 3 Years Sound Speakers Yes Interfaces/Ports USB Ports 1 x USB-B 3.0 upstream 2 x USB 3.0 downstream Headphone Ports 1 x 3.5mm Jack AC Power 1 x AC in HDMI Ports 2 x HDMI 2.0 DisplayPort In 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 System Language Selection EN, DE, FR, IT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL Plug and Play Yes Electrical Electrical Power Consumption 44 W Electrical Power Consumption Standby 0.5 W Voltage 100 ~ 240 V Electrical Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz Power Adaptor Type Internal Power Supply Yes Energy Rating G Key Features VESA Mountable Yes Main Colour Black Built-in Speakers Yes VGA Connection No DVI Connection No HDMI Connection Yes Touchscreen No Panel Technology VA 3D Ready No Power Source Mains Powered Gaming No Projection Aspect Ratio 16:9 DisplayPort Connection Yes Screen Type 4K (2160p) FreeSync Yes Curved Display No Thunderbolt Connection No HDR Support Yes (Other) Built-in USB Hub USB 3.0 Refresh Rate 60 Hz USB-C Connection No HDMI Version 2.0 Number of HDMI Ports 2
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