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piXL CM27C7 27 Inch Curved Monitor, 165Hz, 1ms, Frameless, Freesync / G-Sync, Full HD, HDMI, Display Port, USB, Black with RGB Lighting, VESA Mount, Height Adjustable With a refresh rate of up to 165Hz (over double that of standard HD screens) and a large 27" curved HDR screen with wide colour gamut, crisp inky-blacks and brilliant-whites, the piXL CM27C7 puts you at the centre of the action. Goodbye stuttering and blurring, hello crisp, clear gameplay and video. Thanks to its curved and frameless design, you get a fully immersive experience without a wide bezel distracting you and taking up screen space. The fast refresh rate delivers instant, crisp images and gives you the advantage with the next shot and taking the next corner. Use a multi-monitor setup and it’s like you’re there as your surroundings with the screens wrapping around your field of vision. The piXL CM27C7 also comes equipped with DisplayPort, USB and 2 X HDMI connections for amazing picture quality on its 1920 x 1080 screen, using either the included stand or when fixed to a desk or wall mount using the included VESA mount holes, for a clean, space-saving setup. For those using screens for long periods, the piXL CM27C7 comes with a variety of ergonomic features, such as a VESA mount for use with piXL monitor arms, a height/ tilt/ swivel-adjustable stand and display settings to reduce blue-light and the effects on your eyes. Features - Rear RGB lighting - Light and cost-effective plastic housing; - Height Adjustable - Ultra-narrow bezel , elegant appearance, metal base; - 178°H/178°V extra-wide viewing angle for overall viewing performance; - High fidelity digital processing for a brilliant and vivid video; - Support multiple signal inputs such as HDMI, DP;& USB - Physical button control mode; - Low energy consumption, long service life; - Anti-blue light design,eye-protective Curved Screen Putting you at the centre of the action, curved monitors give the impression of wrapping around you as they allow you to see more of the screen from a single point. This creates a seriously immersive experience, particularly when using more than one monitor at a time. Model CM27C7 Screen Size 27" Curve Panel Type CSOT HVA panel Curve 1500R Resolution 1920x1080 @ 165Hz Aspect Ratio 16:9 Response Time 1ms Refresh Rate 165Hz Dot pitch 0.3114 mm Viewing Angle 178/178 degrees Colour Support 16.7 million Contrast Ratio 3000:1 Brightness 250 cd/m Backlight LED RGB Yes Stand Material - Metal Height adjust - 110 mm Tilt angle - -5/+15 degrees Vertical rotation angle - +90/-90 degrees Horizontal rotation angle - +30/-30 degrees VESA 75 x 75 mm Ports & Connectors HDMI Display Port USB Audio Power Type - External Power AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz ConsumptionEnvironmental Certification MPR II Colours Black Dimensions (H x W x D) Unit (W xD x H)730*1146*450 mm Weight Net Weight4.8 kgs Gross Weight 6.0 kgs Features Low blue light Flicker free Game plus Kensington Lock Support 165Hz Package Contents CM27C7 Widescreen LCD Monitor Power Cord Display Port Cable
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