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With sharp, vivid colours, the piXL PX24IDHFP 24" Widescreen IPS monitor is stylish and benefits from a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution screen that provides beautiful images, even from a distance. With built in PSU and no separate power pack, it's ideal for home, home offices, business and classrooms.
With the benefits of HDMI, DisplayPort and a 5ms response time, it's a great all-rounder for whatever you're doing - studying, collaborating, surfing the Internet, video calling or getting work done comfortably and efficiently.
Enjoy rich vivid colour and consistent brightness no matter the vantage point - with IPS panel technology, the monitor delivers consistent image quality no matter what angel you're viewing from and, with smooth 75Hz refresh rate, this monitor delivers fantastic visual fluidity and flawless graphics in all environments.
The piXL PX24IDHFP also has a slim profile and features VESA mount holes so you can remove the stand and connect it to monitor arms and wall brackets, freeing up space and keeping your work area tidy.
piXL monitors conform to the latest environmental standards and come with a 3-year warranty.
Model
PX24IDHFP
Screen Size
24"
Panel Type
BOE IPS panel
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Full HD
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Response Time
5ms
Refresh Rate
75Hz
Dot Pitch
0.27 mm
Colour Support
16.7 million
Color gamut
81% NTSC (CIE1931)
80% Adobe RGB
84% DCI-P3
100% s RGB
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Brightness
250 cd/m
Backlight
LED
Viewing Angle
178°(H)/178°(V)
Stand
Tiltable
VESA
75 x 75mm
Ports & Connectors
DisplayPort)x1
HDMIx1
Power
Type - Internal PSU
Voltage - DC-12V
Consumption - Colour
Black
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Dimension without base
(WxHxD) 585X110X420MM
Weight
Net Weight 3.8kg
Gross Weight 5.2kg
Package Contents
PX24IVHFPD Monitor
HDMI cable, Power line, Manual
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