AOC Maskk N941SW 18.5" LCD Monitor Black
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AOC Maskk N941SW 18.5" LCD Monitor Black
Scan code: LN37992 Manufacturer code: N941SW
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AOC Maskk N941SW 18.5" LCD Monitor Black

18.5" AOC Maskk N941SW Black LCD Monitor, 1366x768, 5ms, 200cd/m², 60,000:1, VESA, USB Dock

Scan code: LN37992 Manufacturer code: N941SW
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Product Overview Great Value For Money!
AOC Maskk Series has a special and fashion design. The hook on the rear cover can hang a headset, to keep the desktop clear.

N941Sw of Maskk series are green monitors with 50% power saving . It awards EPEAT Silver and Energy Star certificate. It boasts a 60000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 5ms response time to provide an ideal display for video viewing.

The e-Saver software enables user to set the low power configuration of monitor when PC is in screen Saver, On, Off, Sleep. User can choose the time to turn monitor off to save power consumption.
Features Tech Spec & Product Details
Screen Size: 18.5" W
Viewable Image Size: 470mm
Pixel Pitch: 0.3(H)×0.3 (V)mm
Display Area: 409.8 (H)×230.4 (V)mm
Brightness: 200 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio (typical): 60000:1 (DCR)
Response Time (typical): 5ms
Viewing Angle: 90/65 (CR=10)
Scan Frequency: H: 30K~80KHz V: 55~75Hz
Pixel Frequency: 85.5MHz
Recommended Resolution: 1366×768@60Hz
Display Colours: 16.7M
HDCP Compatible: No
Input Signal: Analog RGB
Input Connector: 15-pin D-Sub
Power Supply: 90~240VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption: Power On: <19W(Typical), Standby: <0.1W
Plug & Play: VESA DDC2B™ & DDC2Bi
User Control: Auto, Eco(DCR)/left, Image Ratio/rigtht, Menu, Power
OSD Languages: 14 languages
Speakers: No
Safety & Regulations: BSMI, cCSAus, FCC, CE, CCC, RoHS, Win7
Wall-Mount: Yes
Cabinet Colour: Blue
Mechanical Function: Tilt: -5°~20°
W×H×D (w/base)mm: 457.9×348.9×149.8 mm
W×H×D (package)mm: 523×131×349 mm
Weight (Net /Gross): 3.0Kg/4.3Kg
Warranty

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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

Additional Notes:
Support Email: [email protected]
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