Acer ED270U Pbmiipx - ED0 - LED Curved Monitor - 27"

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Technical Specifications

Device Type LED-backlit LCD monitor - 27"
Power Consumption (On mode) 30 W
Curved Screen Yes
Adaptive-Sync Technology AMD Adaptive-Sync
Panel Type VA
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Native Resolution WQHD 2560 x 1440 (DisplayPort: 165 Hz, HDMI: 144 Hz)
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 100000000:1 (dynamic)
Response Time 1 ms (VRB)
Color Support 16.7 million colors
Input Connectors 2xHDMI, DisplayPort
Display Position Adjustments Tilt
Screen Coating Anti-glare
Voltage AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
Color Black
Compliant Standards MPR II
Display Type LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Diagonal Size 27"
Curved Screen Yes
Adaptive-Sync Technology AMD Adaptive-Sync
Panel Type VA
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Native Resolution WQHD 2560 x 1440 (DisplayPort: 165 Hz, HDMI: 144 Hz)
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 100000000:1 (dynamic)
Color Support 16.7 million colors
Response Time 1 ms (VRB)
Horizontal Viewing Angle 178
Vertical Viewing Angle 178
Screen Coating Anti-glare
Backlight Technology LED backlight
Features Zero Frame
Color Black
Type Speakers - stereo
Output Power / Channel 2 Watt
Interfaces 2 x HDMI ¦ DisplayPort ¦ Audio line-out
Display Position Adjustments Tilt
Tilt Angle -5/+20
VESA Mounting Interface 75 x 75 mm
Features VESA interface support
Cables Included 1 x HDMI cable ¦ 1 x DisplayPort cable
Compliant Standards MPR II
Input Voltage AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
Power Consumption (On mode) 30 W
Power Consumption Stand by 0.4 Watt
Power Consumption (Off Mode) 0.3 Watt




 


 

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