18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor
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18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor
Scan code: LN43557 Manufacturer code: E950SWDA
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18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor

18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor DVI/VGA 1366x768 2000000:1 250cd/m2 5ms Speakers

Scan code: LN43557 Manufacturer code: E950SWDA
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Product Overview This model is characterised by the latest display technology with LED backlights, a top performance and a timelessly classic, black design. Due to high contrast and brightness values as well as a quick response time, the monitor renders even the fastest movie sequences fluently and razor-sharp. At its slimmest region, this elegant display, which sports hairline textures on the rear side as well as the base, is just 1.6 cm deep. Thanks to numerous features it is recommended for both office and home.
Features • Inputs: D-SUB, DVI-D
• 1366 x 768 maximum resolution
• 250 cd/m²
• 5 ms
• -4°~17° Tilt
• 5:4 switch
• DCB
• Eco Mode
• e-Saver
• i-Menu
• Kensington Security Lock
• Low-Power
• Off Timer
• screen+
• VESA 75 mm
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
AOC
Telephone:
+44 (0) 808 23 43 510
Buying Guide
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Display Panel Types
Date Issued: 15th May 2015

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NVIDIA G-Sync
Date Issued: 17th Dec 2013

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Date Issued: 8th Oct 2010

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Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

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DVI/HDMI/HDCP
DVI/HDMI/HDCP
Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

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18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor
18.5" AOC E950SWDA LED Monitor