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Rapture Monitor Arm TURRET SX Black €37.93 |
Extended Warranty + 1 Year €24.21 |
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Price incl. VAT | €297.62 |
Price excl. VAT | €245.97 |
This AOC LCD monitor will extend your computer with display with a screen size of 27". The aspect ratio is 16:9. This LCD monitor works on the basis of IPS technology, which is known for high image quality and good viewing angles. The image resolution of this monitor is 2560 × 1440 px. The fast response of 1 ms is fantastic for fast-paced games and keeps the images sharp. Its refresh rate of 165 Hz is well above the standard, notably reduces eye strain and fatigue, and it's used to seamlessly render content. This AOC monitor brings you a brightness of 350 cd/m2. For artists, colour intensity is extremely important. That's why the colour depth of this computer monitor is 10 bit. The DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 must be used for connecting to your PC.
This AOC computer monitor has dimensions measuring 61.18 × 52.86 × 22.74 cm. You can also adjust the height as needed. In addition to a classic mount, the monitor can be mounted onto a wall using a VESA mount. This computer monitor model weighs 5.6 kg. A nice degree of versatility is provided by the pivot function, meaning the monitor can be turned 90°. The interface for the input is essential. The 27" AOC Q27G2S/EU Gaming is equipped with the DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 type. You can plug headphones directly into the PC monitor. Its maximum power output of the monitor is 27 W.
While working in the night, you will undoubtedly appreciate the blue light filter on the monitor. It makes it easier for you to fall asleep after work. Flicker-Free mode provides a very effective shield against eye strain by eliminating image flickering.
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