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ECRAN DAHUA LM27-E240A 27″ 300HZ FHD VA 1MS
د.ج 38.900,00This is a 27-inch high-performance gaming monitor designed specifically for competitive, fast-paced gaming where speed is the top priority.
Its main feature is its extremely high refresh rate. While it has a very fast native refresh rate (often listed as 240Hz or 280Hz), it is overclockable to 300Hz via the DisplayPort, which provides incredibly smooth and fluid motion.
Key Features:
- Screen Size: 27 inches
- Resolution: Full HD (1920×1080)
- Panel Type: VA (Vertical Alignment), which provides excellent contrast (3000:1 or 4000:1) for deep, rich blacks.
- Refresh Rate: 300Hz (Overclocked). This provides an exceptionally smooth and responsive gaming experience.
- Response Time: 1ms (MPRT), which is essential for eliminating motion blur and ghosting in fast-moving games.
- Color Gamut: It has a wide color gamut (often 95% DCI-P3), so it produces very vibrant and saturated colors for a gaming monitor.
- Connectivity: It is very well-equipped with modern ports:
- 2 x DisplayPort 1.4 (Required for the 300Hz refresh rate)
- 2 x HDMI 2.1
- 1 x Audio Out
- Ergonomics: The monitor comes with a fully adjustable stand, allowing you to tilt, swivel, pivot (rotate 90° to vertical), and adjust the height for perfect positioning.
- VESA Mount: It is compatible with a 100x100mm VESA mount if you prefer to use a monitor arm.
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