iiyama ProLite XU2493HSU-B7 24" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor
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Scan code: LN164125 Manufacturer code: XU2493HSU-B7
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iiyama ProLite XU2493HSU-B7 24" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor

24" iiyama ProLite XU2493HSU-B7 Monitor, IPS, 1920x1080, 1ms, 100Hz, Adaptive Sync, 1300:1, 300cd/m², HDMI / DP / USB

Scan code: LN164125 Manufacturer code: XU2493HSU-B7
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24" ProLite Full HD IPS Monitor with USB-Hub from iiyama

24-inch Full HD 100Hz IPS Monitor with USB-Hub from iiyama

Clear, Comfortable & Professional The ProLite XU2493HSU combines a sleek edge-to-edge design with IPS technology for vibrant, consistent colours and wide viewing angles. Its 100Hz refresh rate and Adaptive Sync ensure fluid visuals, ideal for work or creativity. With high brightness, built-in speakers, USB hub, HDMI and DisplayPort, plus a blue light reducer for comfort, this 24" monitor excels in multi-screen setups and professional use.

24"Size

1920x1080Full HD Resolution

IPS Panel

100Hz/1msRefresh Rate/Response Time

Enhanced Productivity with Optimal Comfort

IPS technology illustrated on a ProLite monitor screen.

IPS Technology IPS panels deliver richer contrast, deeper blacks, and far superior viewing angles compared to typical TN displays. The image stays clear and vibrant from virtually any position.

100Hz refresh rate active on one half of a racecar with the other half blurry.

100Hz A 100Hz refresh rate delivers a noticeably smoother image with less flicker, which helps reduce eye strain. The higher frequency also ensures more fluid colour transitions, steadier motion in movies and games, and even smoother cursor movement.

Flicker-free + Low blue light technology active on one half of a glacial image, with the other half flickering.

Flicker-free + Blue light The ideal choice for protecting your eyes and maintaining comfort. Flicker-free monitors with a blue light reduction feature can greatly minimise the strain and fatigue caused by screen flicker and excessive blue light from standard displays.

Speaker and headphones in the foreground with visual represenation of audio waves in the background.

Speakers and headphones Gaming with friends? Enjoy the built-in high-quality speakers. Prefer some quiet time? Simply connect your headset to the headphone jack and keep the sound all to yourself.

ACR technology active on one half of a night city-scape, with the other half showing ACR off making it less visible.

ACR Contrast ratio measures the difference between the deepest black and the brightest white your monitor can produce. The Advanced Contrast Ratio feature automatically fine-tunes brightness and contrast to deliver optimal picture quality whether you’re watching movies or playing games.

Front angle of ProLite monitor. Pentagon outline used for the buttons to overlay each corner.

Connectivity Options

Bottom IO ports of the ProLite monitor.

Power

HDMI x1 (v.1.4)

DisplayPort x1 (v.1.2)

2x USB 2.0 Type-A (Downstream)

1x USB 2.0 Type-B (Upstream)

3.5mm mini jack

Kensington-lock™

Power

HDMI x1 (v.1.4)

DisplayPort x1 (v.1.2)

2x USB 2.0 Type-A (Downstream)

1x USB 2.0 Type-B (Upstream)

3.5mm mini jack

Kensington-lock™

Warranty

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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 XU2493HSU-B7 24" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor
iiyama ProLite XU2493HSU-B7 24" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor