Iiyama ProLite E2208HDD 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor Black PLE2208HDD-B
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Iiyama ProLite E2208HDD 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor Black PLE2208HDD-B
Scan code: LN35717 Manufacturer code: PLE2208HDD-B
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Iiyama ProLite E2208HDD 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor Black PLE2208HDD-B

22" iiyama PLE2208HDD-B, Black, Widescreen, 5ms, 1920x1080, 1000:1, 300cd/m², D-Sub/DVI-D

Scan code: LN35717 Manufacturer code: PLE2208HDD-B
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Product Overview The ProLite E2208HDD Widescreen LCD features true High Definition, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels as its native resolution. Impressive colour reproduction is achieved with a typical contrast ratio of 1000:1 with the User Option to enhance further with Advanced Contrast Ratio enabled for 10,000:1. 'Opticolour' automatically makes calibrated adjustments to Contrast, Brightness and Colour Balance to suit your application needs. Analogue and Digital inputs guarantees flexible connectivity. Features • All iiyama monitors are compatible with Apple-Macintosh computers.
• Full HD 1080p, 1920 x 1080 (2.1 megapixel)
• 43 W typical; max. 1 W in Power management mode
• Kensington-lock™ prepared
• VESA mounting - 100 mm
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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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