Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144-A computer monitor 81.3 cm (32") 3840 x 2160 pixels 4K Ultra HD Black
€959.44
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- Brand:
- Corsair
- Product code:
- CM-9020006-PE / 0840006665984
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Specification
Adobe rgb coverage: | 100% |
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Amd freesync: | Yes |
Amd freesync type: | FreeSync Premium |
Anti-glare screen: | Yes |
Audio output: | Yes |
Built-in usb hub: | Yes |
Colour depth: | 8 bit |
Colour gamut: | 98% |
Contrast ratio (typical): | 1000:1 |
Display brightness (peak): | 600 cd/m² |
Display diagonal: | 81.3 cm (32") |
Display number of colours: | 1.073 billion colours |
Display resolution: | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Displayport version: | 1.4 |
Displayports quantity: | 1 |
Energy efficiency class (sdr): | G |
Flicker-free technology: | Yes |
Hd type: | 4K Ultra HD |
Hdmi: | Yes |
Hdmi ports quantity: | 2 |
Hdmi version: | 2.1 |
Height adjustment: | Yes, 11 cm |
High dynamic range (hdr) supported: | Yes |
High dynamic range (hdr) technology: | High Dynamic Range (HDR) 400, High Dynamic Range (HDR) 600 |
Market positioning: | Gaming |
Maximum refresh rate: | 144 Hz |
Native aspect ratio: | 16:9 |
Number of usb type-c upstream ports quantity: | 1 |
Nvidia g-sync: | Yes |
Nvidia g-sync type: | G-SYNC Compatible |
Panel mounting interface: | 100 x 100 mm |
Panel type: | IPS |
Power consumption (max): | 150 W |
Power consumption (off): | 0.3 W |
Power consumption (standby): | 0.5 W |
Power consumption (typical): | 40 W |
Product colour: | Black |
Response time: | 1 ms |
Rgb colour space: | DCI-P3 |
Screen shape: | Flat |
Swivel angle range: | -30 - 30° |
Swivelling: | Yes |
Tilt angle range: | -5 - 20° |
Touchscreen: | No |
Vesa mounting: | Yes |
Viewing angle, horizontal: | 178° |
Viewing angle, vertical: | 178° |
Warranty period: | 3 year(s) |
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