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ProLite XUB2293HSU-B7 Stylish edge-to-edge design makes the ProLite XUB2293HSU perfect for multi-monitor set-ups. The IPS panel technology offers accurate and consistent colour reproduction with wide viewing angles. High contrast and brightness values mean the monitor will provide excellent performance for photographic and web design. Equipped with speakers, headphone socket, 2 port USB hub, HDMI and DisplayPort connections, a blue light reducer function to reduce eye fatigue and an ergonomic 150mm height adjustable stand for optimal user comfort, this 21.5’’ display is a great choice for both multi-monitor configuration and office applications. 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 into the headphone socket and turn the volume up. 1MS Fast response time is key to ultra-smooth gaming. It reduces ghosting and blurring providing the user with an improved graphic performance. IPS TECHNOLOGY IPS 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. HAS (150mm) + Pivot (rotation both sides) 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. Specifications Display Diagonal 21.5", 54.5cm Panel IPS panel technology LED, matte finish Native resolution 1920 x 1080 @100Hz (2.1 megapixel Full HD) Aspect ratio 16:9 Panel brightness 300 cd/m² Static contrast 1000:1 Advanced contrast 80M:1 Response time (MPRT) 1ms Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 178°/178°, right/left: 89°/89°, up/down: 89°/89° Colour support 16.7mln Horizontal Sync 30 - 110kHz Viewable area W x H 478.7 x 260.3mm, 18.8 x 10.3" Pixel pitch 0.249mm Colour matte, black INTERFACES, CONNECTORS, CONTROLS Signal input HDMI x1 (v.1.4) DisplayPort x1 (v.1.2) USB HUB x2 (v.2.0 DC5V, 500mA) HDCP yes Headphone connector yes FEATURES Blue light reducer yes Flicker free yes Adaptive Sync support Yes OSD languages EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL Control buttons Power, Menu, Up/Right/Volume, Down/Left/Black Tuner/MBR/AMD FreeSync/Night Mode Button, Input Select/Exit User controls picture adjust (contrast, brightness, OD, AC, Eco, black tuner, colour saturation, MBR, AMD FreeSync), input source, audio settings (volume, mute audio), user modes, colour settings (6-Axis, gamma, blue light reducer, colour temperature, user preset), image adjust (i-Style Colour, sharp and soft, RGB range, video mode adjust), language, setup menu (OSD h. position, OSD v. position, OSD time, opening logo, LED), display information, recall Speakers 2 x 2W Convenience Kensington-lock prepared, DDC2B, Mac OSX MECHANICAL Display position adjustments height, swivel, tilt, pivot (rotation both sides) Height Adjustment 150mm Rotation (PIVOT function) 90 Swivel Stand 120°; 60° left; 60° right Tilt angle 23° up; 5° down VESA mounting 100 x 100mm Cable management system yes ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Cables power, USB, HDMI Other quick start guide, safety guide POWER MANAGEMENT Power supply unitinternal Power supply AC 50 - 60V, 100/240Hz Power usage 17W typical, 0.5W stand by, 0.3W off mode SUSTAINABILITY Regulations CE, TUV-Bauart, EAC, VCCI-B, PSE, RoHS support, ErP, WEEE, REACH, UKCA Energy efficiency class (Regulation (EU) 2017/1369) E REACH SVHC above 0.1%: Lead WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS Product dimensions W x H x D492 x 328.5 (478.5) x 209.5mm Box dimensions W x H x D620 x 395 x 126mm Weight (without box)3.9kg Weight (with box)5.3kg EAN code4948570124572
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