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A 27-inch, VA-panel IO Data monitor comes

The LCD-MF274XVBR is definitely not cheap, but it is huge and the panel is also a quality piece.

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After the dominance of TN+Film, the big question in the field of displays is whether IPS or VA (Vertical Alignment) will win. I-O Data voted for the latter, which of course was supported by LED backlighting. The resolution of the new monitor is 1920 × 1080 pixels, its maximum brightness is 300 cd/m2, its contrast ratio is 5:000 (dynamically 1:80), while its response time is 000 ms - and 1 ms with "overdrive". This is the peculiarity of the panel - we should not be surprised - in return we get a real 12/7 degree insight. The line-up is colored by the built-in speaker pair, which is becoming more and more popular with manufacturers these days. Of course, don't expect huge performance from them, they are only capable of delivering 178 Watts. Renesas Neo Clear Resolution technology provides a high-resolution, clear image, and the ECO mode is responsible for economy. The range also includes D-Sub, DVI and double HDMI connectors, while the display can be raised, tilted and rotated using the base. The matte black LCD-MF178XVBR costs $1,5 with a three-year warranty, and we can expect its release at the end of the month at the earliest.

 

Source: TechPowerUp

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