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iiyama ProLite XCB3497WQSNP-B1 34’’ UWQHD curved monitor with USB-C dock, LAN, KVM switch and 15cm height adjustable stand The XCB3497WQSNP is a 34-inch curved monitor that incorporates a KVM switch and a USB-C dock to simplify your workspace. The KVM switch enhances multitasking by allowing you to control multiple computers from a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The USB-C dock reduces cable clutter and simplifies connectivity even further, allowing a single cable to carry video, data, and power to charge your notebook. Additionally, when the monitor is connected to a LAN network, your notebook automatically gains network access. The VA panel technology delivers high contrast and deep black levels and wide viewing angles for consistent image quality regardless of your position for a richer and more vivid viewing experience. For optimal comfort, the 15cm height-adjustable stand allows you to customize the screen position, while the Flicker-Free panel and Blue Light reduction function help minimize eye strain. Easy multi-device control with KVM Easily switch between multiple computers using one monitor, keyboard, and mouse, making multitasking smooth and efficient. USB-C dock for tidy desk & easy connectivity Connect everything with just one cable — handle video, data, and power while keeping your desk clean and organized. Curved for immersive viewing Step into an immersive, natural viewing setup that minimizes distortion and reduces eye strain during long work or entertainment sessions. Multitasking with ultra-wide QHD Get more space to multitask, compare documents side by side, or fully immerse in your content without switching windows. Technical Specification DISPLAY CHARACTERISTICS Design curved Diagonal 34", 86.7cm Panel VA panel, matte finish Curved 1500R Native resolution 3440 x 1440 @120Hz (4.9 megapixel UWQHD, DisplayPort & USB-C) Aspect ratio 21:9 Panel brightness 350 cd/m² Static contrast 3000:1 Advanced contrast 80M:1 Response time (MPRT) 0.4ms Viewing zone horizontal/vertical: 178°/178°, right/left: 89°/89°, up/down: 89°/89° Colour support 16.7mln (sRGB: 99%; NTSC: 93%) Horizontal Sync 30 - 180kHz Viewable area W x H 797.2 x 333.7mm, 31.3 x 13.1" Pixel pitch 0.232mm Colour matte, black INTERFACES / CONNECTORS / CONTROLS Signal input HDMI x2 (1x v.2.0 and 1x v. 1.4, 3440x1440 @100Hz, 2560x1440 @120Hz) DisplayPort x1 (v.1.4, 3440? x ?1440?@ 120Hz) USB-C x1 (3440? x ?1440?@ 120Hz, PD 95W) USBHUB x4 (2x Type A v.3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps, 4.5W) 2x Type C (5Gbps, 7.5W)) USB-C DOCK x1 (Power delivery 95W, LAN, USB v. 3.2 (Gen 1, 5Gbit)) HDCP yes Headphone connector yes RJ45 (LAN) x1 FEATURES KVM switch yes Blue light reducer yes Flicker free yes Adaptive Sync support FreeSync Premium, HDMI: 2560 x 1440 @48-100Hz, DP / USB-C: 3440 x 1440 @48-120Hz E Extra i-Style Colour OSD languages EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL Control buttons Joystick: Power/Menu (Centre), Forward/Signal Select, Backward, Left/i-Style colour/ECO/BlueLight Reducer, Right/Volume User controls picture adjust (brightness, contrast, Eco, ACR, OD, AdaptiveSync, motion blur reduction, X-Res technology, black tuner), colour settings (6-axis, i-Style colour, blue light reducer, gamma, RGB range, colour temp.,), OSD (OSD H. position, OSD V. position, OSD time, OSD background, DDC/CI control, display information), language, miscellaneous (sharpness, video mode adjust, opening logo, power LED, Mac address, USB charge, USB C speed), KVM (HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, USB C), input select, audio settings (volume, mute audio), recall Speakers 2 x 5W Convenience Kensington-lock prepared, DDC2B MECHANICAL Display position adjustments swivel, tilt Height adjustment 150mm Swivel stand 90°; 45° left; 45° right Tilt angle 23° up; 5° down VESA mounting 100 x 100mm Cable management system yes ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Cables power, USB, HDMI, DP, USB-C Other quick start guide, safety guide POWER MANAGEMENT Power supply unit internal Power supply AC 100 - 240V, 50/60Hz Power usage 55W typical, 0.5W stand by, 0.3W off mode DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT Product dimensions W x H x D807 x 426 (576) x 245.5mm Box dimensions W x H x D928 x 480 x 186mm Weight (without box)9.7kg Weight (with box)14.1kg
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