iiyama 24" ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 IPS LED (Backlit) Monitor, Height Adjustable
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iiyama 24" ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 IPS LED (Backlit) Monitor, Height Adjustable
Scan code: LN47783 Manufacturer code: XB2485WSU-B1
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iiyama 24" ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 IPS LED (Backlit) Monitor, Height Adjustable

24" iiyama ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 Black Widescreen IPS LED Monitor, 1920x1200, 5M:1, 300cd/m², 5ms, Speakers, VESA

Scan code: LN47783 Manufacturer code: XB2485WSU-B1
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Product Overview The ProLite XB2485WSU is a 24” LED backlit LCD Screen featuring IPS Panel technology which is considered to be the best all-round panel type. It offers accurate and consistent colour reproduction with wide viewing angles (178°/178°) and great response time (5ms). The ProLite XB2485WSU features 1920 x 1200 native screen resolution, has a 5 000,000:1 Advanced Contrast Ratio and 300 cd/m² brightness offering the user clear and vivid images. An array of inputs including DisplayPort, DVI, VGA and USB connections ensure compatibility across a range of devices including games consoles and work stations. Height Adjustable and Portrait Mode base provides the greatest comfort in use. It also has two integrated stereo speakers and is VESA mount compatible. It will provide both excellent performance for photographic design and web-design and is also an excellent choice for Universities, Corporate and Financial Markets, as well as the rapidly expanding demand for Multi Monitor applications. Features LED-Backlit
A typical CCFL LCD uses four backlight lamps. Using LED diodes considerably lowers the power consumption and reduces the CO2 emission into the environment making this LCD a true ECO-Friendly product.

IPS Panel Technology
The IPS panel technology guarantees consistent colour reproduction with wide viewing angles and high contrast and therefore it is especially recommended for graphics design and other applications which require colours to be displayed accurately. The response time of the panel allows for smooth playback while watching films and playing games, making the IPS the best all-round technology suitable for both business and home use.

ACR
Contrast Ratio is a measurement of the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white your monitor can display. Advanced Contrast Ratio is a feature that automatically adjusts contrast and brightness of the screen to assure perfect picture quality while watching films and playing games.

Overdrive On / Off
When very fast graphics are displayed your monitor can sometimes get blurry. Turning on the OverDrive feature will eliminate that.
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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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iiyama 24" ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 IPS LED (Backlit) Monitor, Height Adjustable
iiyama 24" ProLite XB2485WSU-B1 IPS LED (Backlit) Monitor, Height Adjustable