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The monitor can double the screen refresh rate from 180 to 360 Hz, operating in FHD mode (1920x1080 pixels).
Support for DisplayHDR 600. Frequency 144 Hz. Charging gadgets. TUV ComfortView Plus certified. NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technologies. USB hub for 2 ports. DCI P3 coverage 95%. PBP mode.
Product typegaminggaming
Size27 "32 "
Screen
Panel typeIPSIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glareanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 (16:9)3840x2160 (16:9)
Pixel size0.16 mm0.18 mm
Response time (GtG)1 ms1 ms
Refresh rate180 Hz144 Hz
Vertical viewing angle178 °178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °178 °
Brightness400 cd/m²400 cd/m²
Static contrast1 000:11 000:1
Colour depth1.07 billion colors
Colour space (sRGB)99 %
Colour gamut (DCI-P3)95 %95 %
HDRDisplayHDR 600DisplayHDR 600
TÜV Rheinland certificate
Connection
Video transmission
DisplayPort v 1.4
2xHDMI
v 2.1
DisplayPort v 1.4
2xHDMI
v 2.1
Power Delivery
Charger power15 W
USB A3x3.2 Gen12x3.2 Gen1
USB C1x3.2 Gen1
Connectors (optional)
 
mini-Jack output (3.5 mm)
Features
Features
PBP (Picture by Picture)
Flicker-Free
NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
Adaptive-Sync
PBP (Picture by Picture)
Flicker-Free
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
Portrait pivot
Screen swivel
Height adjustment
Fast charge
General
Wall mountVESA 100x100mmVESA 100x100mm
Power consumption26 W
Energy class (new)G
Dimensions (WxHxD)611x519x244 mm725x459x247 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)611x361x67 mm
Weight7.2 kg6.03 kg
Weight without stand4.8 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024may 2022
Glossary

Size

Diagonal size of the monitor matrix, in inches.

This parameter is one of the most important for any screen — it determines the total size of its working area. In general, it is believed that larger monitors are more comfortable: a large screen allows you to see a large fragment of text, images, etc. without having to scroll the "picture". On the other hand, the diagonal directly affects the dimensions, weight and cost of the monitor. In addition, it is worth remembering that screens with the same diagonal can have different aspect ratios and different specializations: for example, widescreen models are convenient for playing games and watching movies, while classic 4:3 or 5:4 solutions are preferable for working with documents. Now there are monitors of different diagonals on the market, among them the most popular are: 19–20", 22", 23 – 24", 25 – 26", 27 – 28", 29 – 30", 32", 34" and more.

Pixel size

The size of one dot (pixel) on a monitor screen. This parameter is related to the maximum resolution of the monitor and its diagonal size — the higher the resolution, the smaller the pixel size (with the same diagonal) and vice versa, the larger the diagonal, the larger the size of one pixel (with the same resolution). The smaller the size of one pixel, the clearer the image will be displayed by the monitor, the less grainy it will be noticeable, which is especially important on large monitors. On the other hand, a small pixel size creates discomfort when working with fine details and text — this mainly applies to monitors with a small diagonal.

Refresh rate

The maximum frame rate supported by the monitor at the recommended (maximum) resolution.

The higher the frame rate, the smoother the movement on the screen will look, the less noticeable jerks and blurring will be on it. Of course, the actual image quality also depends on the video signal, but for normal viewing of video at a high frame rate, the monitor must also support it.

When choosing this option, keep in mind that at lower resolutions than the maximum, the supported frame rate may be higher. For example, a model with a 1920x1080 matrix and a claimed frame rate of 60 Hz at a reduced resolution can give 75 Hz; but the 75Hz frame rate is only listed in the specs if it is supported at the monitor's native (maximum) resolution.

Also note that a high frame rate is especially important for gaming models (see "Type"). In most of them, this figure is 120 Hz and higher; monitors with a frequency of 144 Hz are considered the best option in terms of price and quality, however, there are also higher values — 165 Hz and 240 Hz. And monitors at 100 Hz can be both inexpensive gaming models and advanced home ones.

You can evaluate all the frame rates at which this monitor is capable of operating by the ver...tical frequency claimed in the specifications (see below).

Colour depth

The colour depth supported by the monitor.

This parameter characterizes the number of shades that the screen can display. And here it is worth recalling that the image in modern monitors is based on 3 basic colours — red, green, blue (RGB scheme). And the number of bits is indicated not for the entire screen, but for each base colour. For example, 6 bits (the minimum colour depth for modern monitors) means that the screen is capable of producing 2 ^ 6, that is, 64 shades of red, green and blue; the total number of shades will be 64 * 64 * 64 = 262,144 (0.26 million). An 8-bit colour depth (256 shades for each base colour) already gives a total of 16.7 million colours; and the most advanced modern monitors support 10-bit colour, allowing you to work with more than a billion shades.

Screens with support for FRC technology are worth a special mention; nowadays, you can find models marked " 6 bit + FRC " and " 8 bit + FRC ". This technology was developed to improve picture quality in situations where the incoming video signal has a greater colour depth than the screen, such as when 10-bit video is fed to an 8-bit matrix. If such a screen supports FRC, the picture on it will be noticeably better than on a regular 8-bit monitor (although somewhat worse than on a full-fledged 10-bit monitor, but “8 bit + FRC” screens are much...cheaper).

High colour depth is important primarily for professional graphics and other tasks that require high colour fidelity. On the other hand, such features significantly affect the cost of the monitor. In addition, it is worth remembering that the quality of colour reproduction depends not only on the colour depth, but also on other parameters — in particular, colour gamut (see below).

Colour space (sRGB)

Monitor colour gamut Rec. 709 or sRGB.

Any colour gamut is indicated as a percentage, however, not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the monitor's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

Nowadays, sRGB is actually the standard color model adopted for computer technology; This is what is used in the development and production of most video cards. For television, the Rec. standard, similar in parameters, is used. 709. In terms of the range of colors, these models are identical, and the percentage of coverage for them is the same. In the most advanced monitors it can reach or even exceed 100%; These are the values that are considered necessary for high-end screens, incl. professional.

TÜV Rheinland certificate

Display certification for safe blue light emissions and panel flicker. The presence of a certificate confirms the comfort of the screen for the eyes.

TÜV Rheinland is a large international concern headquartered in Cologne, Germany, providing a wide range of audit services. The company's specialists have developed and approved a number of tests for the compliance of the screens of mobile devices, monitors and TVs with the required level of eye protection from the harmful effects of display radiation on the user's vision on the other side of the screen. The authoritative opinion of TÜV Rheinland is respected in the tech community. Certificates from this body are issued to successfully tested electronics for the implementation of blue light filtering and screen flicker suppression technologies.

Power Delivery

The presence of at least one USB C connector in the monitor with support for Power Delivery technology.

Such ports are capable of delivering increased power to the connected device - up to 100 W in earlier revisions and up to 240 W in the latest editions (from PD 3.1 and later). At the same time, video and data transmission can be provided over the same cable. Thanks to Power Delivery support, you can use just one cable to connect your monitor to your laptop, reducing the number of wires in your workplace. The technology is also used to provide fast charging of third-party devices (smartphones, tablets and even some cameras).

Charger power

The power that a USB-C connector with Power Delivery fast charging technology can pass through. Accordingly, the ability to power connected devices, in particular laptops, which need at least 60 watts, depends on this value. Therefore, to use USB-C not only for video transmission, but also for powering the connected gadget, make sure that the necessary power is supplied. An important point is that not all monitors allow simultaneous transmission of video and power at maximum power, therefore, this paragraph indicates the maximum power value in power transmission only mode.

USB A

The presence of additional USB ports on the monitor's body, to which various peripherals can be connected (provided the monitor is connected to the computer's USB port with a special cable). This configuration serves two useful functions. First, the hub increases the number of ports available for connection. Second, these ports are in close proximity to the user, literally within arm's reach. This is especially useful when working with classic PCs, where the system unit may be located under the desk or in another hard-to-reach place, making it inconvenient to reach for USB ports every time.

Regarding versions, monitors can use USB 2.0 (low speed, making it more relevant for connecting peripherals—keyboards, mice, etc.), 3.2 Gen1, 3.2 Gen2 (high-speed ports for fast data transfer, optimal for flash drives and hard drives).
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