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| Product | ||
| Product name | Iiyama B2403WS Black | |
| Prices | ||
| Best price | £264 Show all prices |
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| Number of retailers | 11 | |
| Reviews | ||
| Expert rating | ![]() 5 Expert reviews |
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| Display | ||
| Monitor Type | PC Monitor | |
| Screen type | Flat-panel (TFT) | The most common types of screen today are picture tubes. However, flat screens are becoming increasingly popular. The advantage of a flat screen is that it takes less room on the desk, transmits less radiation and is energy-saving. |
| Screen size | 24 Inch | The size of the screen indicates the picture surface area. Screen size is measured diagonally from corner to corner. |
| Widescreen | Yes | |
| Technology | TN | |
| Resolution | ||
| Maximum resolution | 1920x1200 pixels | Indicates the maximum resolution the screen can display. The resolution is stated in pixels. |
| TFT specifications | ||
| Pixel response time (rise+fall) | 5 total, ms | Pixel response time is as important when choosing a LCD monitor what refresh rate is for CRTs. The response time is the time, which a TFT cell requires to switch on and switch off. For standard office ... More info |
| Contrast | 1000:1 | Contrast is measured as the ratio between the light intensity of the brightest and the darkest point of an image. High contrast values improve readability and ergonomics. |
| Brightness | 250 nit (cd/m2) | Brightness is the emitted luminous power over a specified area. Brightness is another point, on which LCD monitors are superior to CRT devices. Traditional monitors create approximately 80 to 100 cd/m² (candela per meter square). For LCDs, values below 200 cm/m² are not acceptable. |
| Connections | ||
| DVI/VGA Input | DVI/VGA | DVI is a digital connection type for digitally transferring pictures. VGA refers to an older analogue connection and is today (2007) the lowest common base for most, if not all, graphic cards. |
| Number of Inputs | Dual | |
| Video connections | D-sub, DVI | The standard analogue connector is called D-sub (HD-15). There are also different digital connectors, DVI-I and DVI-D. DVI–I can be used for both analogue and digital signals, while DVI-D is digital only with a higher data transfer rate. |
| Appearence | ||
| Color | Black | A white or grey monitor will be less straining to your eyes than a black one. This is also the reason why black monitors only bear the TCO ’95 marking even though their white cousins are awarded TCO ’99. |
| Features | ||
| Built-in Speakers | Yes | Generally the speakers inbuilt in monitors are very basic with only a couple of watts per channel, so they’re not something you’d want to listen to high quality CDs or DVDs on, but could prove handy i ... More info |
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