Bring your gameplay to the next level with a Nitro XV0 Series monitor. With up to UltraWide QHD resolutions a 144Hz refresh rate AMD FreeSync technology and up to 1ms Visual Response Boost (VRB) experience how your games were meant to be played. Specifications Color: Black Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Response Time: 1 ms Colors Supported: 16.7 Million Colors Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM): 100 000 000:1 Brightness: 250 Nit Backlight: LED Horizontal Viewing Angle: 178 deg Vertical Viewing Angle: 178 deg Speakers: Yes Ports & Connections (HDMI): Yes DisplayPort: Yes Ports & Connections (DisplayPorts): 1 Ports & Connections (Headphone): Yes Standby Power Consumption (Energy Star): 300 mW Off-Mode Power Consumption (Energy Star): 300 mW Maximum Power Consumption (Energy Star): 90 W Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star): 65 W Tearing Prevention Technology: AMD FreeSync Premium (DisplayPort/HDMI) Size: 31.5 Weight: 25.79 lbs - SKU: DAHD138385 |
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Color: Black
Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1440
Response Time: 1 ms
Colors Supported: 16.7 Million Colors
Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM): 100, 000, 000:1
Brightness: 250 Nit
Backlight: LED
Horizontal Viewing Angle: 178 deg
Vertical Viewing Angle: 178 deg
Speakers: Yes
Ports & Connections (HDMI): Yes
DisplayPort: Yes
Ports & Connections (DisplayPorts): 1
Ports & Connections (Headphone): Yes
Standby Power Consumption (Energy Star): 300 mW
Off-Mode Power Consumption (Energy Star): 300 mW
Maximum Power Consumption (Energy Star): 90 W
Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star): 65 W
Tearing Prevention Technology: AMD FreeSync Premium (DisplayPort/HDMI)
Size: 31.5"
Weight: 25.79 lbs
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24 = 1080p
27 = 1440p (2k)
31+ = 2160p (4k)
Most sites I've read would put a good ppi at at least 90, I personally shoot for 100 or more on any monitor I daily drive. This one is around 93, but depending on how far back you sit from the monitor, it may not be an issue unless your pixel peeping.
24 = 1080p
27 = 1440p (2k)
31+ = 2160p (4k)
Most sites I've read would put a good ppi at at least 90, I personally shoot for 100 or more on any monitor I daily drive. This one is around 93, but depending on how far back you sit from the monitor, it may not be an issue unless your pixel peeping.
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