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PROLITE XU2493HS-B6
24 Inch IPS 3-side borderless monitor for multi-monitor set-ups
Stylish edge-to-edge design makes the ProLite XU2493HS 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.
IPS TECHNOLOGY
IPS displays are best known for wide viewing angles and natural, highly accurate colours. They are especially suited for colour-critical applications.
100HZ
A 100Hz refresh rate translates into increased smoothness of the image. This means that flickering is reduced and therefore eye fatigue is also less noticeable. The increased frequency also means smoother transitions between contrasting colours, smoother motion scenes in both movies and gaming, and even reduced mouse cursor flickering.
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.
ACR
Contrast Ratio is a measurement of the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white your monitor can display. Advanced Contrast Ratio is a feature that automatically adjusts contrast and brightness of the screen to assure perfect picture quality while watching films and playing games.
Specifications
Display Characteristics
Design
3-side borderless
Diagonal
23.8", 60.5cm
Panel
IPS panel technology LED, matte finish
Native Resolution
1920 x 1080 @100Hz (2.1 megapixel Full HD)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Panel Brightness
250 cd/m²
Static Contrast
1300:1
Advanced Contrast
80M:1
Response Time (MPRT)
0.5ms
Viewing Zone
horizontal/vertical: 178°/178°, right/left: 89°/89°, up/down: 89°/89°
Colour Support
16.7mln (sRGB: 96%; NTSC: 72%)
Horizontal Sync
30 - 115kHz
Viewable Area W x H
527 x 296.5mm, 20.7 x 11.7"
Pixel pitch
0.275mm
Colour
matte, black
Interfaces / Connectors / Controls
Signal Input
HDMI x1
DisplayPort x1
HDCP
yes
Headphone Connector
yes
Features
Blue Light Reducer
yes
Flicker Free
yes
Adaptive Sync Support
yes
Extra
i-style Colour
OSD Languages
EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, PT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL
Control Buttons
Power, Menu, + / Volume, - / Eco, Signal / Exit
User Controls
picture adjust (brightness, contrast, i-Style colour, ACR, Eco, OD, X-res technology), colour settings (gamma, RGB range, colour temp.), image settings (video mode adjust, BLR, sharp and soft, MBR, AdaptiveSync), OSD (OSD H. Position, OSD V. Position, OSD time, OSD background, language, display information), extra (reset, DDC / CI, signal select, LED, opening logo)
Speakers
2 x 2W
Convenience
Kensington-lock prepared, DDC/CI, DDC2B, Mac OSX
Mechanical
Display Position Adjustments
tilt
Tilt Angle
20° up; 5° down
VESA Mounting
100 x 100mm
Cable Management System
yes
Accessories Included
Cables
power, HDMI
Other
quick start guide, safety guide
Power Management
Power Supply Unit
internal
Power Supply
AC 100 - 240V, 50/60Hz
Power Usage
16W typical, 0.5W stand by, 0.3W off mode
Sustainability
Regulations
TCO Certified, CE, TUV-Bauart, EAC, PSE, RoHS support, ErP, WEEE, VCCI, REACH, UKCA
Energy Efficiency Class (Regulation (EU) 2017/1369)
E
REACH SVHC
above 0.1%: Lead
Weight & Dimensions
Product dimensions W x H x D
539.5 x 393 x 211 mm
Weight (without box)
3.5kg
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