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iiyama RED EAGLE CURVED G-MASTER GCB3480WQSU-B1 Immerse yourself in the game with the curved GCB3480WQSU Red Eagle featuring a game changing 180Hz refresh rate. The 1500R curved VA panel with 180Hz refresh rate, 0.4ms MPRT and 3440x1440 resolution gives you an immersive viewing experience and guarantees superb image quality. The height adjustable stand ensures you can easily adjust the screen position and intuitive customizable screen settings (predefined or custom) along with the Black Tuner function gives you control over the dark scenes to make sure details are always clearly visible. The HDMI, DisplayPort, USB hub and a headphone connector ensure compatibility across various devices and media platforms and the PbP (picture-by-picture) function allows for simultaneous display of content from up to four different signal inputs. CURVED DESIGN 1500R The 1500R curvature of the screen guarantees a realistic and comfortable viewing experience allowing you to really immerse yourself in the game. FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO TECHNOLOGY This monitor supports HDR content with meticulous colour and luminance. Low input latency and low framerate compensation put an end to any tearing or stuttering issues at virtually any framerate. ULTRA WIDE - UWQHD UWQHD (Ultra Wide QHD) resolution offers an ultra wide (21:9) viewable area. PbP (picture-by-picture) PbP (picture-by-picture) The PbP (picture-by-picture) feature of gaming monitors enables you to display content from up to two distinct signal inputs simultaneously. This screen provides an expansive workspace equivalent to having displays seamlessly merged, eliminating any distracting bezels and the inconvenience of dealing with additional cables. This functionality is ideal for a wide variety of applications, including immersive gaming experiences, and multitasking in style. Technical specification Design curved Diagonal 34", 86.4cm Panel VA LED, matte finish Curved 1500R Native resolution 3440 x 1440 @180Hz (4.9 megapixel UWQHD, DisplayPort) Aspect ratio 21:9 Panel brightness 420 cd/m² Static contrast 4000:1 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 8bit (sRGB: 96%, NTSC: 72%) Horizontal Sync 48 - 180kHz Viewable area W x H797.2 x333.7mm, 31.4 x 13.1" Pixel pitch 0.232mm Colour matte, black INTERFACES / CONNECTORS / CONTROLS Signal input HDMI x2 (max. 3440 x 1440 @100Hz) DisplayPort x2 (max. 3440 x 1440 @180Hz) USB HUB x2 (v.3.2 (Gen 1, 5Gbit; DC5V, 900mA)) HDCP yes Headphone connector yes FEATURES Blue light reducer yes Flicker free yes Adaptive Sync support FreeSync Premium Pro - HDMI: 3440 x 1440 @48-100Hz, DP: 3440 x 1440 @48-180Hz HDR HDR400 OSD languages EN, DE, FR, ES, IT, RU, JP, CZ, NL, PL Control buttons Navigation Button: Power Switch/Menu/Power Indicator, Scroll Up/Input Select, Scroll Down, Left/Eco Mode, Right/Volume User controls picture adjust (brightness, contrast, ECO, blue light reducer, ACR, OD, MBR, black tuner, colour saturation, gamma), colour setting (colour temp., user preset, i-Style colour), image adjust ( sharp and soft, HDMI range, direct drive mode, video mode adjust, HDR, FreeSync, overclock), OSD (OSD H. position, OSD V. position, OSD time), language, miscellaneous (opening logo, LED, display information, PiP/PbP, PiP position, PiP size), input select (input source, sub source, DP mode), audio setting (volume, mute, audio input), store user setting (user modes), recall Speakers 2 x 3W Convenience Kensington-lock prepared, DDC2B, Mac OSX MECHANICAL Display position adjustments height, tilt Height adjustment 110mm Tilt angle 20° up; 5° down VESA mounting 100 x 100mm ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Cables power, USB, HDMI, DP Other quick start guide, safety guide POWER MANAGEMENT Power supply unit internal Power supply AC 100 - 240V, 50/60Hz Power usage 51W typical, 0.5W stand by, 0.3W off mode DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT Product dimensions W x H x D808 x 441.5 (551.5) x 256mm Box dimensions W x H x D899 x 502 x 237mm Weight (without box)7.6kg Weight (with box)10.6kg
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