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BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming with Ergo Arm RD320UA specs.

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BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming with Ergo Arm RD320UA



General Specs BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Display Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
31.5"
Panel Type:
IPS-Type LCD
Native Resolution:
3840 x 2160
Maximum Brightness:
400 nits / cd/m2 (HDR Mode)
HDR Support:
Yes, HDR10
Color Support:
1.07 Billion Colors
Color Gamut:
98% DCI-P3
Finish:
Anti-Glare / Matte
Touchscreen Technology:
No
Inputs:
2x HDMI 2.0
1x DisplayPort 1.4
Outputs:
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm (Headphone)
USB I/O:
1x USB-C (Unspecified Version) (Charging/DisplayPort Alt Mode)
2x USB-C 3.1/3.2 Gen 2
Built-In Speakers:
Yes, 2x 3 W
Display BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Display Size:?This diagonal display size is usually measured in inches.
31.5"
Panel Type:
IPS-Type LCD
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Native Resolution:
3840 x 2160
Maximum Brightness:
400 nits / cd/m2 (HDR Mode)
HDR Support:
Yes, HDR10
Contrast Ratio:
2000:1
Response Time:
5 ms (GtG)
Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Variable Refresh Technology:
No
Color Support:
1.07 Billion Colors
Color Gamut:
98% DCI-P3
Viewing Angle (H x V):
178 x 178°
Pixels Per Inch (ppi):
140 ppi
Finish:
Anti-Glare / Matte
Touchscreen Technology:
No
Connectivity BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Inputs:
2x HDMI 2.0
1x DisplayPort 1.4
Outputs:
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm (Headphone)
HDCP Support:
Yes, Version 2.2
USB I/O:
1x USB-C (Unspecified Version) (Charging/DisplayPort Alt Mode)
2x USB-C 3.1/3.2 Gen 2
USB Power Delivery:
90 W
Multi-Input Support (PIP/PBP):
Picture-in-Picture (PIP), Picture-by-Picture (PBP)
Speaker BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Built-In Speakers:
Yes, 2x 3 W
Supported File Formats BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Supported Languages:
Arabic
Czech
Dutch
English
French
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Swedish
Traditional Chinese
Power Consumption:
Maximum: 220.0 W
Typical: 30.0 W
Input Power:
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Power Adapter Type:
Internal
General BenQ RD320UA 31.5" 4K+ HDR Programming Monitor with Ergo Arm RD320UA
Certifications:
TUV, ENERGY STAR, TCO Certified
Adjustments:
Tilt: -5 to 30°
Swivel: 275 to 275°
Rotation: 90°
Height: 5.1" / 130 mm
Mounting-Hole Pattern:
100 x 100 mm
Lock Slot:
No
Dimensions:
28.1 x 23.7 x 18.8" / 714.6 x 601 x 477.6 mm (with Stand)
28.1 x 16.7 x 3.5" / 714.6 x 425 x 88.6 mm (without Stand)
Weight:
24.2 lb / 11.0 kg (with Stand)
16 lb / 7.3 kg (without Stand)





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