Monitor 21.5 inches T2255MSC-B1 POJ.10PKT.IPS,HDMI,DP,2xUSB 3.0

€389.30
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Iiyama
Product code:
T2255MSC-B1 / 4948570121625

PROLITE T2255MSC-B1

21.5" multi-touch monitor with edge-to-edge glass, anti-fingerprint coating, active stylus support (MPP 2.0) and flexible stand The ProLite T2255MSC with Full HD (1920x1080) resolution and precise 10-point PCAP touch technology provides smooth and accurate touch response. Equipped with IPS LCD technology, it offers exceptional colour performance and wide viewing angles. The special Nano coating provides a smoother touch and less resistance to touch. It makes the screen less static and susceptible to dirt, dust and fingerprints.The monitor supports MPP2.0 (Microsoft Pen Protocol) technology, which is used in digital pens and styluses for use with compatible devices. The pen or stylus can interact with the ProLite T2255MSC monitor, allowing users to write, draw and navigate the screen. It is highly accurate and supports tilt function, meaning users can adjust the thickness and angle of lines by tilting the pen, providing a more natural and intuitive writing and drawing experience.Its flexible base can be adjusted to several angles, creating a comfortable and ergonomic user experience. An excellent choice for a wide range of creative applications.

TOUCH - CAPACITIVE TECHNOLOGY

This technology uses electrical conductivity. Touch is registered because the electrical capacitance changes where a finger touches the glass coating covering the screen. This coating guarantees not only excellent image quality, but also durability and scratch resistance. What is more, any scratches on the screen do not affect the touch function. The panel recognises touch made with a finger (also with a latex glove) or a special stylus.

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