Iiyama 20" LCD Monitor 2ms with DVI/VGA and Speakers
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Iiyama 20" LCD Monitor 2ms with DVI/VGA and Speakers
Scan code: LN33861 Manufacturer code: PLE2008HDS-B
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Iiyama 20" LCD Monitor 2ms with DVI/VGA and Speakers

20" Iiyama PLE2008HDS-B LCD Monitor DVI/VGA 1600x900, 1000:1 2ms, Speakers

Scan code: LN33861 Manufacturer code: PLE2008HDS-B
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Product Overview The iiyama E2008HDS-1 20” LCD offers great value for money, and is the ideal screen for Gaming or as a Home Office display.

iiyama’s Opti-Colour Modes ensure high colour performance, supported by an ultra fast 2msec response time and a high 1600 x 900 resolution. With DVI and VGA connections and iiyama’s new Power Saving Eco Modes, you are in safe hands with this superb display.
Features • 20 inch TFT LCD screen with TN panel.
• Brightness: 250 cd / m2 typical.
• Contrast ratio; 1000: 1 typical and 30000: 1 (Advanced Contrast Ratio).
• Response time: 2ms.
• Kensington-lock prepared.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
iiyama
Telephone:
01926 819189
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