Acer G277HL 27" LED Monitor with IPS Panel
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Acer G277HL 27" LED Monitor with IPS Panel
Scan code: LN59512 Manufacturer code: UM.HG7EE.001
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Acer G277HL 27" LED Monitor with IPS Panel

27" Acer G277HL Monitor, IPS Panel, 1920x1080, 6ms, 250cd/m², D-Sub/DVI/HDMI, Black

Scan code: LN59512 Manufacturer code: UM.HG7EE.001
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Product Overview Full HD LED monitor
The 1920x1080 resolution of this LED monitor delivers excellent detail, making it perfect for advanced HD productivity and multimedia applications. LED monitors also consume less power and last longer than those with CCFL lamps. In addition, this monitor is mercury-free, making it saf er for you and the environment.

Acer Adaptive Contrast Management
Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) optimizes contrast to present the highest level of clarity and detail by analyzing every scene, adjusting images frame by frame, and enhancing detail and gradation. In addition, with ACM, the LCD monitor uses less power.

Wide viewing angle
With its wide viewing angle of 178°, this monitor displays colors perfectly. You can view it from almost any angle and not experience any gray-level inversion or color washout.

Acer EcoDisplay
As part of our commitment to sustainable operations and corporate social responsibility, Acer uses methods to carry out product design and material management distinctly meant to reduce environmental impact Features • 68.6 cm (27") Full HD (1920 x 1080) Resolution
• IPS (178°x178°) Display Technology
• HDMI, DVI, & VGA Inputs
• 6 ms Response Time
• 250 cd/m² Brightness
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ACER
Telephone:
0371 760 1000
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