iiyama ProLite 24" Full HD IPS Monitor
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iiyama ProLite 24" Full HD IPS Monitor
Scan code: LN108180 Manufacturer code: XUB2493HSU-B1
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iiyama ProLite 24" Full HD IPS Monitor

24" iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1 FHD Monitor, IPS, 1920x1080, 75Hz, 4ms, 80M:1, 250cd/m², HDMI/DP/VGA

Scan code: LN108180 Manufacturer code: XUB2493HSU-B1
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24" iiyama ProLite High-End Monitor with Edge-to-Edge Design

24-inch iiyama ProLite FHD XUB2493HSU-B1 Monitor

ultra-flat front and height adjustable stand Introducing the iiyama XUB2493HSU-B1 stylish monitor, this 24” LED backlit screen features IPS panel technology, guaranteeing accurate and consistent colour reproduction with stunning viewing angles. An ideal screen featuring Advanced Contrast Ratio with Full HD resolution for users who settle for nothing but the best image quality. This 24” ProLite monitor offers the perfect solution for designers to work effortlessly as you can increase productivity with a fully adjustable stand, enabling you to do your work in a functional position where you can adjust the height, tilt, swivel and pivot. This incredible Flicker-free monitor features eye care technologies that work to protect your eyes from blue light emitted from the display.

24"Screen Size

1920x1080Resolution

IPSPanel Type

Suited for Colour-Critical Applications

FHD Display

WITH IPS PANEL OFFERING HIGHER CONTRAST The ProLite 24" monitor features a FHD (1920x1080) panel with a stylish ultra-flat front design and it's ready to display stunning visuals, perfect for multi-monitor setups. The IPS panel technology offers higher contrast, darker blacks and much better viewing angles than standard TN technology and will provide an excellent performance for photographic and web design.

Unbelievable Visuals from Every Angle

Adjustable Stand

featuring a height adjustable stand Create an ergonomic work posture and position that meets all health and safety requirements. This will not only prevent any health issues but will also increase your productivity. The pivot function allows the screen to rotate from landscape to portrait orientation. This functionality can be useful if the application requires more height than width.

Keep your Eyes Protected from Discomfort

Blue light reduction

BLUE LIGHT REDUCER FUNCTION Flicker-Free and blue light reduction monitors are designed to minimize blue light emitted by your screen and reduce the strain and fatigue caused by screen-flicker, allowing you to work in comfort for longer without causing damage to your eyes.

Superior Audio for Music or Conferencing

High Quality Internal Speakers

DUAL INTEGRATED HIGH QUALITY SPEAKERS If you're listening to music you can use the integrated high-quality speakers. Got a conference call? Plug your headset into the headphone socket and turn the volume up!

Featuring Advanced Contrast Ratio

ACR Contrast

perfect picture quality 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.

Connections at your Fingertips

D-Sub VGA Port

VGA Port

HDMI Ports

HDMI Port

DP Ports

DisplayPort

USB 2.0 Ports

USB 2.0 Ports

Audio Port

Audio

headphone Port

Headphone

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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built in speakers

do I have to use the speakers with the monitor , or can I turn them off and use my own sound card and speakers
Asked by: davo
You can use your own speakers if you wish.
Answered by: DavidScan
Date published: 2020-09-03

speakers

Hi , is it possible to turn off or not use the speakers on this monitor , are they built in or seperate ?or can you suggest same spec monitor without speakers
Asked by: davo
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iiyama ProLite 24" Full HD IPS Monitor
iiyama ProLite 24" Full HD IPS Monitor