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Scan code: LN47791 Manufacturer code: E2473HS-GB1

iiyama ProLite E2473HS-GB1 24" LED Monitor with TN Panel

24" iiyama ProLite E2473HS Monitor, TN Panel, 1920x1080, 2ms, 300cd/m², Speakers, D-Sub/DVI/HDMI, Black

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Scan code: LN47791 Manufacturer code: E2473HS-GB1
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Product Overview The ProLite E2473HS LED-backlit monitor is a FHD (1920x1080) 24” display with high specifications, triple input connectivity (VGA, DVI and 2xHDMI) and fast 2ms response for excellent sharpness in high definition.

VESA mount compatibility along with one HDMI input and headphone connector on the side of the cabinet ensure great comfort of usage and the X-Res Technology feature helps to deliver best quality pictures even if the source is not perfect, like movies made with mobile device.
Features X-Res Technology
The X-Res Technology feature enhances pictures quality making sure they always look vivid and natural. Especially handy when enlarging lower definition pictures with rough edges, the feature helps to deliver better quality pictures giving the viewer a sense of higher resolution.

Overdrive On / Off
When very fast graphics are displayed your monitor can sometimes get blurry. Turning on the OverDrive feature will eliminate that.

ACR
Contrast Ratio is a measurement of this difference between the blackest black and the whitest white your LCD can display. Advanced Contrast Ratio is a feature that automatically adjusts the contrast and brightness based on the darkness of the image. The higher the ratio, the better your screen will look when you have the lights off in a room.

HDMI
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. Much smaller and more convenient than DVI, HDMI also has the significant advantage over DVI that it supports audio as well as video signals.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
iiyama
Telephone:
01926 819189
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iiyama ProLite E2473HS-GB1 24" LED Monitor with TN Panel
iiyama ProLite E2473HS-GB1 24" LED Monitor with TN Panel