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Iiyama AS4332UT



General characteristics Iiyama AS4332UT

Type:
LCD Monitor
Diagonal:
17"
Resolution:
1280x1024 (5:4)

Screen Iiyama AS4332UT

Dot Horizontal:
0.264 mm
Dot Vertical:
0.264 mm
Brightness:
250 cd/m2
Contrast:
350:1
Field of view:
Horizontal: 160°; Vertical: 160°

Signal Iiyama AS4332UT

Frequency sweep:
Horizontal: 24-80 kHz, Vertical: 56-85 Hz

Connection Iiyama AS4332UT

Inputs:
DVI, VGA (D-Sub)
USB-Hub:
Yes, the number of ports: -
USB version:
USB 2.0

Functions Iiyama AS4332UT

Multimedia:
stereo speakers (2x2 W)

Power Iiyama AS4332UT

Power consumption:
Operating: 70 W, Standby: 5 W

Additionally Iiyama AS4332UT

Standards:
Environment: MPR-II, TCO'' 99; Plug & Play: DDC 2B; saving: DPMS, Energy Star
Rotate 90 degrees:
Yes
Dimensions, weight:
397x366x212 mm, 6.20 kg





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RayApril 06, 2019
Where can I get a manual for this product and can I connect an Amazon 1st generation Firestick



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